Review: The Black Book on Corporate Security

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Publisher Larstan

Publisher Larstan

Review: The Black Book on Corporate Security

ISBN 0-9764266-1-7

The essays contained within The Black Book, with contributions by luminaries such as Howard Schmidt, Ron Moritz and Michael Xie, cover topics from network security to ID theft. While some entries betray a bias towards the author's day job – most hold top jobs at security firms – it is a very good read for anyone trying to balance the demands of management and security.

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