Information security breaches uses real-life information security incidents to explain how to reduce the risks of information security breaches and, crucially, what to do when they occur. Now updated to cover ISO 27001:2013.
Many titles explain how to reduce the risk of information security breaches. Nevertheless breaches do occur, even to organisations that have taken all reasonable precautions.
Information Security Breaches - Avoidance and treatment based on ISO 27001:2013 helps you to manage this threat by detailing what to do as soon as you discover a breach.
When your organisation’s security is compromised, you cannot afford to waste time deciding how to resolve the issue. You must be ready to take prompt and decisive action. Updated to cover ISO 27001:2013, this second edition gives you clear guidance on how to treat an information security breach and tells you the plans and procedures you have to put in place to minimise damage and return to business as usual.
Michael Krausz is an IT expert and experienced professional investigator. He has investigated over a hundred cases of information security breaches.
Many of these cases have concerned forms of white-collar crime. Michael Krausz studied physics, computer science and law at the University of Technology in Vienna, and at Vienna and Webster universities. He has delivered over 5000 hours of professional and academic training and has provided services in eleven countries to date.