- 20 Jan 2021
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Cyber Intelligence Driven Risk: How to Build, Deploy, and Use Cyber Intelligence for Improved Business Risk Decisions
- Updated on 20 Jan 2021
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- DarkLight
We learned about Richard Moore from TrustMAPP. We are looking forward to him sharing his expertise with our viewers.
His new book has just been released.
Turn cyber intelligence into meaningful business decisions and reduce losses from cyber events
Cyber Intelligence-Driven Risk provides a solution to one of the most pressing issues that executives and risk managers face: How can we weave information security into our business decisions to minimize overall business risk?
In today's complex digital landscape, business decisions and cyber event responses have implications for information security that high-level actors may be unable to foresee. What we need is a cybersecurity command center capable of delivering, not just data, but concise, meaningful interpretations that allow us to make informed decisions.
Building, buying, or outsourcing a CI-DRâ„¢ program is the answer. In his work with executives at leading financial organizations and with the U.S. military, author Richard O. Moore III has tested and proven this next-level approach to Intelligence and Risk. This book is a guide to:
- Building, buying, or outsourcing a cyber intelligence–driven risk program
- Understanding the functional capabilities needed to sustain the program
- Using cyber intelligence to support Enterprise Risk Management
- Reducing loss from cyber events by building new organizational capacities
- Supporting mergers and acquisitions with predictive analytics
Each function of a well-designed cyber intelligence-driven risk program can support informed business decisions in the era of increased complexity and emergent cyber threats.
Here is the link to more information on Amazon
About the Author
RICHARD O. MOORE III, MSIA, CISSP, CISM, is founder and CEO of CyberSix, a consultancy that provides executive cyber leadership. Previously, Moore served in top Intelligence and Risk roles at Alvarez and Marsal, New York Life Insurance Company, KPMG, and the Royal Bank of Scotland. He also spent 15 years with the U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Community.