When it comes to managing cybersecurity in an organization, most organizations tussle with basic foundational components. This practitioner's guide lays down those foundational components, with real client examples and pitfalls to avoid. A plethora of cybersecurity management resources are available--many with sound advice, management approaches, and technical solutions--but few with one common theme that pulls together management and technology, with a focus on executive oversight. Author Ryan Leirvik helps solve these common problems by providing a clear, easy-to-understand, and easy-to-deploy "playbook" for a cyber risk management approach applicable to your entire organization.
This second edition provides tools and methods in a straight-forward, practical manner to guide the management of a cybersecurity program. Expanded sections include the critical integration of cyber risk management into enterprise risk management, the important connection between a Software Bill of Materials and Third-party Risk Programs, and additional "how to" tools and material for mapping frameworks to controls.
Praise for Understand, Manage, and Measure Cyber Risk
What lies ahead of you in the pages of this book? Clean practicality, not something that just looks good on paper--brittle and impractical when exposed to the real world. I prize flexibility and simplicity instead of attempting to have answers for everything and the rigidity that results. This simplicity is what I find valuable within Ryan's book. Tim Collyer, Motorola Solutions
It seems that I have found a kindred spirit--a builder who has worked with a wide variety of client CISOs on their programs, gaining a deep understanding of how a successful and sustainable program should be constructed. Ryan's cyber work in the US Department of Defense, his McKinsey & Company consulting, and his advisory and survey work with IANS give him a unique global view of our shared passion. Nicholas J. Mankovich, PhD, MS, CISPP
Who This Book Is For
CISOs, CROs, CIOs, directors of risk management, and anyone struggling to pull together frameworks or basic metrics to quantify uncertainty and address risk
About the Author: Ryan Leirvik is a cybersecurity professional who has spent the better part of two decades enhancing information security programs at the world's largest institutions. With considerable US government and commercial sector experience, Ryan has employed his professional passion for cybersecurity at almost every level within an organization.
A frequent speaker on the topic of information security, Ryan fields several questions on "How do I make sure I have a sustainable cyber program?" This book was written to help answer that question.
Ryan has been the CEO of a cybersecurity research and development company, Chief of Staff and Associate Director of Cyber for the US Department of Defense, and a cybersecurity strategy consultant with McKinsey & Company. Ryan's technology career started at IBM, and he has a master of IT degree from Virginia Tech, an MBA from Case Western Reserve University, as well as a bachelor of science from Purdue University. Ryan is also on the faculty at IANS.