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Author Catrantzos, Nick.

Title Managing the insider threat : no dark corners / Nick Catrantzos
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 331 pages)
Contents The problem and limits of accepted wisdom -- New research and contrarian findings -- Agents of change: corporate sentinels -- Agents of change : leaders and copilots -- Rethinking background investigations -- Deception and the insider threat -- Lawful disruption of the insider threat -- Existential insider threats -- Other insider threats -- Consulting for no dark corners implementation -- Answer guide
Summary An adversary who attacks an organization from within can prove fatal to the organization and is generally impervious to conventional defenses. Drawn from the findings of an award-winning thesis, Managing the Insider Threat: No Dark Corners is the first comprehensive resource to use social science research to explain why traditional methods fail against these trust betrayers. In this groundbreaking book, author Nick Catrantzos identifies new management, security, and workplace strategies for categorizing and defeating insider threats. The book begins with problem definition and research findings that lead to the "No Dark Corners" strategy for addressing insider threats. With these foundational underpinnings, the book then examines agents of change within the workplace--namely, key players in positions to effectively support or undermine the No Dark Corners strategy, including corporate sentinels and leaders affecting application of this approach.From there, the author goes on to examine key areas where No Dark Corners-style engagement can make a difference in the way an institution counters insider threats--through rethinking background investigations, recognizing deception, and using lawful disruption. Moving progressively from the theoretical to the practical in applying the strategy within an organizational framework, the book looks at implementation challenges and offers a framework for introducing new insider defense insights into an organization. Each chapter offers questions to stimulate discussion and exercises or problems suitable for team projects. This practical resource enables those charged with protecting an organization from internal threats to circumvent these predators before they jeopardize the workplace and sabotage business operations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Corporations -- Security measures
Employee crimes -- Prevention
Sabotage in the workplace -- Prevention
Corporations -- Security measures
Employee crimes -- Prevention
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012001242
ISBN 1439872929
9781439872925
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