Cyber Security Policy Guidebook

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  1. Good for policy wonks in DC, not much else
    I believe the “policy” in the book’s title is public policy. This book’s audience isn’t very clear, perhaps a subtitle would have helped the unwary buyer. I found the book largely unhelpful for policy development within a private corporation. Charles Cresson Woods book is much more useful and appropriate for such a setting, albeit very expensive. The multiple authorship leaves the book rather disjointed, a common issue with such works. I believe the book is meant for policy makers in the government setting, so those working in the beltway might find the book more helpful than those in the private sector.

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