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Asset Attack Vectors = Building Effective Vulnerability Management Strategies to Protect Organizations /
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正題名/作者:
Asset Attack Vectors/ by Morey J. Haber, Brad Hibbert.
其他題名:
Building Effective Vulnerability Management Strategies to Protect Organizations /
作者:
Haber, Morey J.
其他作者:
Hibbert, Brad.
面頁冊數:
XXXVII, 371 p. 33 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Data protection. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3627-7
ISBN:
9781484236277
Asset Attack Vectors = Building Effective Vulnerability Management Strategies to Protect Organizations /
Haber, Morey J.
Asset Attack Vectors
Building Effective Vulnerability Management Strategies to Protect Organizations /[electronic resource] :by Morey J. Haber, Brad Hibbert. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXXVII, 371 p. 33 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: The Attack Chain -- Chapter 2: The Vulnerability Landscape -- Chapter 3: Threat Intelligence -- Chapter 4: Credential Asset Risks -- Chapter 5: Vulnerability Assessment -- Chapter 6: Configuration Assessment -- Chapter 7: Risk Measurement -- Chapter 8: Vulnerability States -- Chapter 9: Vulnerability Authorities -- Chapter 10: Penetration Testing -- Chapter 11: Remediation -- Chapter 12: The Vulnerability Management Program -- Chapter 13: Vulnerability Management Planning -- Chapter 14: Vulnerability Management Development -- Chapter 15: Vulnerability Management Deployment -- Chapter 16: Vulnerability Management Operations -- Chapter 17: Vulnerability Management Architecture -- Chapter 18: Sample Vulnerability Plan -- Chapter 19: Regulatory Compliance -- Chapter 20: Risk Management Frameworks -- Chapter 21: Making It All Work -- Chapter 22: Tales from the Trenches -- Chapter 23: Final Recommendations -- Chapter 24: Conclusion -- Appendix A: Sample Request For Proposal (RFP) -- Appendix B: Request for Proposal Spreadsheet -- .
Build an effective vulnerability management strategy to protect your organization’s assets, applications, and data. Today’s network environments are dynamic, requiring multiple defenses to mitigate vulnerabilities and stop data breaches. In the modern enterprise, everything connected to the network is a target. Attack surfaces are rapidly expanding to include not only traditional servers and desktops, but also routers, printers, cameras, and other IOT devices. It doesn’t matter whether an organization uses LAN, WAN, wireless, or even a modern PAN—savvy criminals have more potential entry points than ever before. To stay ahead of these threats, IT and security leaders must be aware of exposures and understand their potential impact. Asset Attack Vectors will help you build a vulnerability management program designed to work in the modern threat environment. Drawing on years of combined experience, the authors detail the latest techniques for threat analysis, risk measurement, and regulatory reporting. They also outline practical service level agreements (SLAs) for vulnerability management and patch management. Vulnerability management needs to be more than a compliance check box; it should be the foundation of your organization’s cybersecurity strategy. Read Asset Attack Vectors to get ahead of threats and protect your organization with an effective asset protection strategy. What You’ll Learn: Create comprehensive assessment and risk identification policies and procedures Implement a complete vulnerability management workflow in nine easy steps Understand the implications of active, dormant, and carrier vulnerability states Develop, deploy, and maintain custom and commercial vulnerability management programs Discover the best strategies for vulnerability remediation, mitigation, and removal Automate credentialed scans that leverage least-privilege access principles Read real-world case studies that share successful strategies and reveal potential pitfalls.
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