Tribe of Hackers Security Leaders: Tribal Knowledge from the best in Cybersecurity Leadership

  • 5h 34m
  • Jennifer Jin, Marcus J. Carey
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2020

Tribal Knowledge from the Best in Cybersecurity Leadership

The Tribe of Hackers series continues, sharing what CISSPs, CISOs, and other security leaders need to know to build solid cybersecurity teams and keep organizations secure. Dozens of experts and influential security specialists reveal their best strategies for building, leading, and managing information security within organizations. Tribe of Hackers Security Leaders follows the same bestselling format as the original Tribe of Hackers, but with a detailed focus on how information security leaders impact organizational security.

Information security is becoming more important and more valuable all the time. Security breaches can be costly, even shutting businesses and governments down, so security leadership is a high-stakes game. Leading teams of hackers is not always easy, but the future of your organization may depend on it. In this book, the world’s top security experts answer the questions that Chief Information Security Officers and other security leaders are asking, including:

  • What’s the most important decision you’ve made or action you’ve taken to enable a business risk?
  • How do you lead your team to execute and get results?
  • Do you have a workforce philosophy or unique approach to talent acquisition?
  • Have you created a cohesive strategy for your information security program or business unit?

Anyone in or aspiring to an information security leadership role, whether at a team level or organization-wide, needs to read this book. Tribe of Hackers Security Leaders has the real-world advice and practical guidance you need to advance your cybersecurity leadership career.

About the Authors

MARCUS J. CAREY is a cybersecurity researcher and inventor with patents in cryptography and cybersecurity and over 25 years of experience in protecting the public, private, and government sectors. He was the Founder and CEO of Threatcare which was acquired by ReliaQuest. Follow Marcus on Twitter at @marcusjcarey.

JENNIFER JIN graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2017 and started her first job at Threatcare soon after. She became Threatcare's Head of Communications and Marketing before Threatcare was acquired by ReliaQuest. Jennifer is now the Product Marketing Manager at Mio and is the co-author of Tribe of Hackers. Follow Jennifer on Twitter at @jen_jin.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Marcus J. Carey
  • Ian Anderson
  • James Arlen
  • Mark Arnold
  • Andrew Bagrin
  • Zate Berg
  • Tash Bettridge
  • Philip Beyer
  • Kyle Bubp
  • Joanna Burkey
  • Bill Burns
  • Lesley Carhart
  • Christopher Caruso
  • Mike Chapple
  • Steve Christey Coley
  • Jim Christy
  • Chris Cochran
  • Edward Contreras
  • Dan Cornell
  • Mary Ann Davidson
  • Kimber Dowsett
  • David Evenden
  • Martin Fisher
  • Chris Hadnagy
  • Andrew Hay
  • Mark Hillick
  • Terence Jackson
  • Tanya Janca
  • David Kennedy
  • Joe Krull
  • Robert M. Lee
  • Rafal Los
  • Tracy Z. Maleeff
  • Jeffrey Man
  • Angela Marafino
  • James Medlock
  • Kent Nabors
  • Charles Nwatu
  • Greg Ose
  • Edward Prevost
  • Ray [REDACTED]
  • Stephen A. Ridley
  • David Rook
  • Marina Segal
  • Khalil Sehnaoui
  • Jackie Singh
  • Dan Tentler
  • Eugene Teo
  • Dominique West
  • Jake Williams
  • Wirefall
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