Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998, 385 pages
ISBN: 0-7506-9907-8
Keywords: Information Security
This revision of Effective Security Management retains the excellent qualities that made the original editions a standard of the profession: a readable, comprehensive guide to the planning, staffing, and operation of the security. Sennenwald, a recognized leader in the field, applies modern management strategies to the concerns and problms facing every security manager. The focus of this book is not on abstract theories but rather on practical methods that can be used in managing an effective security department.
This Third Edition is enhanced with the addition of an entire chapter devoted to computers in security management. This chapter explains many of the distinct applications the personal computer can have in the administrative, managerial, and supervisorial aspects of the security function. Included are details of the development of microcomputers, their operations, benefits, and risks. Due to the complexity of this emerging technology, a glossary to explain certain terms is provided.
Also, back by popular demand, are the author's "Jackass Management Traits," which are humorous, tongue-in-check portrayals of negative management traits that point out graphically the very real problems that can undermine the effectiveness of unsuspecting supervisors and managers.
This is a very basic book about what it means to be a manager, but written from the security managers perspective.
I think it is very useful, as most security managers only are managers in name only, and very few have MBA's or equivalents.
For those of us with MBAs, this is too basic to even consider browsing, trust me.
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