The 4 Corners of Cybersecurity

Par : Arnav Sharma
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233417726
  • EAN9798233417726
  • Date de parution03/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Security programs fail for the same reason every time: they treat cybersecurity as a technology problem when it's actually a systems problem. You've seen it before. Millions spent on the latest tools. Frameworks adopted but never actually implemented. Policies written that nobody follows. And when the breach happens (and it will), everyone points fingers while the attackers walk away with your data.
The 4 Corners of Cyber cuts through the noise to address what actually matters. This isn't another book about threat modeling or the hottest security platform. It's about understanding that effective cybersecurity lives at the intersection of four equally critical domains: People, Process, Technology, and Threats. Weakness in any one corner undermines everything else. Drawing from real-world incident response, enterprise architecture decisions, and the messy reality of organizational politics, this book shows you how to build security that survives contact with actual humans and actual budgets.
You'll learn why your awareness training keeps failing, how to write policies people will actually follow, which frameworks matter for your context (and which are just checkbox exercises), and how to think like the attackers who are already inside your environment. Whether you're a CISO trying to get executive buy-in, a security architect designing systems that won't be immediately undermined, or a practitioner tired of fighting the same fires, this book gives you a practical framework for building resilient security programs that work in the real world, not just in vendor slide decks.
Stop chasing the next silver bullet. Start building security that actually holds up when tested.