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The Cybersecurity Playbook for Modern Enterprises

You're reading from   The Cybersecurity Playbook for Modern Enterprises An end-to-end guide to preventing data breaches and cyber attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248639
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeremy Wittkop Jeremy Wittkop
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 – Modern Security Challenges
2. Chapter 1: Protecting People, Information, and Systems – a Growing Problem FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Human Side of Cybersecurity 4. Chapter 3: Anatomy of an Attack 5. Section 2 – Building an Effective Program
6. Chapter 4: Protecting People, Information, and Systems with Timeless Best Practices 7. Chapter 5: Protecting against Common Attacks by Partnering with End Users 8. Chapter 6: Information Security for a Changing World 9. Section 3 – Solutions to Common Problems
10. Chapter 7: Difficulty Securing the Modern Enterprise (with Solutions!) 11. Chapter 8: Harnessing Automation Opportunities 12. Chapter 9: Cybersecurity at Home 13. Answers 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 5

  1. What are the three elements of a framework for effective training?

Frequency, or how often the messages are reinforced; content, or the messages themselves; and scope, which refers to making the training consumables. (Section: A framework for effective training)

  1. Which are more effective, simulated exercises or informative presentations? Why?

Simulated exercises are more effective because people often retain more information from exercises they participate in than they do from presentations they watch and listen to. (Section: Making people your partners)

  1. Describe some of the elements of a message that could be a red flag indicating that the message is a phishing attempt.

The phishing red flags mentioned in this chapter were the sender's address, the style and tone of the message, creating a sense of urgency, links in the message, unexpected attachments, and unusual requests. (Section: Training people to protect against common...

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