This textbook analyses the origins and effects of insider risk, using
multiple real-life case histories to illustrate the principles, and
explains how to protect organisations against the risk. Some of the
most problematic risks confronting businesses and organisations of all
types stem from the actions of insiders – individuals who betray
trust by behaving in potentially harmful ways. Insiders cause material
damage to their employers and society, and psychological harm to the
colleagues and friends they betray. Even so, many organisations do not
have a systematic understanding of the nature and origins of insider
risk, and relatively few have a coherent and effective system of
protective security measures to defend themselves against that risk.
This book describes the environmental and psychological factors that
predispose some individuals to become harmful insiders, and the most
common pathways by which this happens. It considers how aspects of
insider risk have been altered by shifts in society, including our
increasing reliance on technology and changes in working patterns. The
second half of the book sets out a practical systems-based approach to
personnel security – the system of defensive measures used to
protect against insider risk. It draws on the best available knowledge
from industry and academic research, behavioural science, and
practitioner experience to explain how to make personnel security
effective at managing the risk while enabling the conduct of business.
This book will be essential reading for students of risk management,
security, resilience, cyber security, behavioural science, HR,
leadership, and business studies, and of great interest to security
practitioners.
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An introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003813972
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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