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Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM): Concepts & Applications

As a security professional, have you found that you and others in your company do not always define “security” the same way? Have security interests and business interests become misaligned? Brian Allen and Rachelle Loyear offer a new approach viewed through a risk management lens – Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) – which can help make security programs successful.

In their recently published book, Enterprise Security Risk Management: Concepts and Applications, authors Allen and Loyear in step-by-step detail show how Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) applies fundamental risk principles to manage all security risks, based on years of practical experience and research. Whether risks you face are informational, cyber, physical security, asset management, or business continuity, all are included in the holistic, all-encompassing ESRM approach which will move you from task-based to risk-based security.

Throughout Enterprise Security Risk Management: Concepts and Applications, the authors deliver the tools and materials that will help you advance you in the security field, no matter if you are a student, a newcomer, or a seasoned professional. Included are realistic, practical case studies, questions to help you assess your own security program, thought-provoking discussion questions, useful figures and tables, plus references for your further reading.

Learn more via Rothstein Publishing.

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