Cybersecurity lessons from CoVID-19 / Robert Slade
Call number: 005.8 S642C 2021 Material type: BookPublisher: London : United Kingdom, 2021Description: 108 p. : ill ; 23 cmISBN: 9780367682699 :Subject(s): Computer security | Computer networks -- Security measuresDDC classification: 005.8 S642C 2021 Online resources: ดูปกและสารบัญ (see cover and contents) Summary: Using the SARS-CoV-2/CoVID-19 pandemic as a giant case study, and following the structure of the domains of information security, this book looks at what the crisis teaches us about security. It points out specific security fundamentals where social, medical, or business responses to the crisis failed or needed to make specific use of those concepts. For the most part, these lessons are simply reminders of factors that get neglected during times of non-crisis. The lessons particularly point out the importance of planning and resilience in systems and business.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Using the SARS-CoV-2/CoVID-19 pandemic as a giant case study, and following the structure of the domains of information security, this book looks at what the crisis teaches us about security. It points out specific security fundamentals where social, medical, or business responses to the crisis failed or needed to make specific use of those concepts. For the most part, these lessons are simply reminders of factors that get neglected during times of non-crisis. The lessons particularly point out the importance of planning and resilience in systems and business.
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