Dan holds a Bachelors degree in economics, an MBA, and a Masters in Information Systems Security.

In writing this book I wanted to answer a fundamental question.

What does it mean for an organization to be secure?

Free Chapter of Cybersecurity: Issues of Today, a Path for Tomorrow, by Daniel Reis

And, how can they determine that theyve achieved this?

What new knowledge did you gain whilst writing the book?

It became clear that this is the time to rethink security overall.

Free Chapter of Cybersecurity: Issues of Today, a Path for Tomorrow, by Daniel Reis

Daniel Reis

This is done by todays word processing or publishing applications that everyone uses.

At the time of the telegraph, the creators, readers, and translators of the pulses were human.

The IoT scenario today enables the complete mobility of information regardless of whether its mundane or high value content.

Free Chapter of Cybersecurity: Issues of Today, a Path for Tomorrow, by Daniel Reis

Daniel Reis

It also means that whatever the value the content may have it lives indefinitely everywhere and nowhere.

And in all likelihood, the content will outlive the actual creator.

Any area content exists is a potential environment that always has some risk of exposure.

Free Chapter of Cybersecurity: Issues of Today, a Path for Tomorrow, by Daniel Reis

Todays networks transmit and process information utilizing various units of data.

For our purposes here, Im going to use the term packets to refer to any communication between devices.

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Free Chapter of Cybersecurity: Issues of Today, a Path for Tomorrow, by Daniel Reis