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The Age of CSO Pragmatism

Security Incite's Mike Rothman has released The Pragmatic CSO: 12 Steps to Being a Security Master. Written for Chief Security Officers in the corporate world today, the book looks at the business reasons and impact of securing a network.

Mike gives you a sneak peek of the book here. But we found lots of reviews out there touting the book - including Richard Bejtlich's shout out over at his TaoSecurity blog. Richard writes:

The most important feature of "P-CSO" (as it's called) is that it is a business book. P-CSO teaches readers (assumed to be techies, for the most part) how to think like a businessperson who reports and interacts with other businesspeople. I took business classes in college and graduate school, and I run my own business. Most of the time, however, I'm doing technical work. I usually stay so busy that I don't consciously consider the sorts of business issues Mike describes.

We learned that Rothman plans to launch the Pragmatic CSO community in February. We hope to learn more from Mike this Monday night!

Posted January 31, 2007 in Compliance , Innovation , Risk Management , Security | Permalink


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