Transforming Information Security

Optimizing Five Concurrent Trends to Reduce Resource Drain

Kathleen M. Moriarty
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The information security industry is undergoing a major change, forced by the rise of end-to-end encryption, encryption that cannot be intercepted, transport protocol stack evolution, "zero trust networks", and distributed computing. While we understand the logical connections between these trends, there is little analysis of all of these trends in combination. Examination of all five trends uncovers opportunities that not only improve the state of information security and the general posture, but also lead to resource reductions necessary for information security to be sustainable.

In this exciting new book from security expert Kathleen M. Moriarty, the examination of all five trends uncovers opportunities to change the state of information security. Providing a unique perspective from the center of the debates on end-to-end encryption, Moriarty explores emerging trends in both information security and transport protocol evolution, going beyond simply pointing out today's problems to providing solutions for the future of our product space.

Chapter 1. Interconnected TrendsChapter 2. Board Level Program Evaluation and Guidance Chapter 3. Architect a Secure Network with Less Chapter 4. Encryption Chapter 5. Transport Evolution: The Encrypted Stack Chapter 6. Authentication and Authorization Chapter 7. The End Point Chapter 8. Incident Prevention, Detection, and Response Chapter 9. Looking Forward

    Kathleen Moriarty, Chief Technology Officer at the Center for Internet Security, has over two decades of experience. Named in CyberSecurity Venture’s, “Top 100 Women Fighting Cybercrime”, Kathleen served two recent terms as Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Security Area Director and member of the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) from March 2014-2018, during her tenure in the Office of the CTO. She is a 2020 Tropaia Award Winner, Outstanding Faculty, Georgetown SCS.