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Managing Cybersecurity Risk
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Foreword - Rt Hon Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones
Contributors Notes
Introduction


Part One: CYBERSECURITY – NO LONGER AN OPTION


1.1 Introduction to Cybersecurity Risk
Ben Johnson, Sam Millar and Helen Vickers, DLA Piper UK


1.2 Insight from the International IT Security Community
Cyber IQ Summer Survey


1.3 You Don’t Know How Important Your Reputation Is, Until Its Gone
Jerome Vincent, AXELOS Global Best Practice


1.4 The Cybersecurity Threat
Steve Culp and Chris Thompson, Accenture Finance & Risk Practice for Financial Services


Part Two: INTERNATIONAL ACTION IN CYBERSECURITY


2.1 International Cooperation from the Banking Sector Onwards
Don Randall, Don Randall Associates


2.2 Cybersecurity Framework – Adoption by US Financial Services
Raymond Romero


2.3 Cybersecurity Support Services for UK Public and Private Sectors
Jonathan Reuvid, Legend Business Books


2.4 EU and UK Cybersecurity Developments
Ross McKean, DLA Piper UK


Part Three: PREPARATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS


3.1 Where Is Your Risk and How Much Will It Cost You?
Steve Snaith, RSM Risk Assurance Services


3.2 A Framework for Cybersecurity
Steve Culp and Chris Thompson, Accenture Finance & Risk Practice for Financial Services


3.3 Establishing a Security Framework: A Route Map for Resilience
Sam Millar and Helen Vickers, DLA Piper UK


3.4 Protecting Financial Data from Insiders: Better the Devil You Know?
Cyber IQ and Patrik Heuri


Part Four: PREVENTION


4.1 Turning Your People into Your Most Effective Defence: A New Approach
Nick Wilding, AXELOS Global Best Practice


4.2 Making Your Enterprise Cyber Resilient
Steve Culp, Chris Thompson and Jon Narveson, Accenture Finance & Risk Practice for Financial Services


4.3 Cyber Risk Measures for Financial Services
Dr. Peter Mitic, Banco Santander


4.4 Countermeasures to Advanced Threats
Nick Ioannou, Boolean Logical


Part Five: PROTECTION AND RESPONSE


5.1 Managing Cyber Incidents and Internal Security Breaches
Julian Cracknell, BAE Systems Applied Intelligence


5.2 Everyone Thinks They Have a Plan Until They’re Punched in the Face….
Kevin Duffey, Cyber Rescue Alliance


5.3 Managing a Cyber Incident: Best Practice
Sam Millar and Helen Vickers, DLA Piper UK


5.4 Preparing for Cybersecurity Turbulence and Further Threats
Steve Culp, Chris Thompson and John Narveson, Accenture Finance & Risk Practice for Financial Services


5.5 Reviewing and Updating Contingency Plans
Richard Preece, Oakas


Appendix Contributors contacts

About the Author

Jonathan Reuvid has more than 80 published titles to his name. He originated and has edited ten editions of Managing Business Risk in association with the Institute of Risk Management, and eight editions of Personal Wealth Management with the Institute of Directors. He is also co-author of International Trade, endorsed by ICC United Kingdom. The ninth edition of Investors' Guide to the United Kingdom will be published in November 2016 in association with UKTI.

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'Managing Cybersecurity Risk is a comprehensive and engrossing guide for organizations of any size’
*Infosecurity Magazine*

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