Mark Johnson has spent over 30 years in operational risk management, fraud control and security, mainly in high-tech environments. A former head of fraud control at Cable & Wireless PLC, he has been engaged on major fraud, revenue assurance, cyber security and corporate digital intelligence projects worldwide. He is also a successful trainer and industry speaker, as well as being the author of one previous book, Demystifying Communications Risk, published by Gower.
'Brings common sense, practicality and forward thinking to a subject that is often shrouded in mystery and fear. An essential reference for anyone who wishes to protect their organisation from reputational and financial damage in today's world.' Nick Mann, Principal, Nick Mann Associates 'Cyber crime prophets of doom are everywhere, but where can a security-minded executive go for help developing a framework or policy for preventing wide-ranging cybercrimes? That's precisely what this well-organised book delivers: a tactical (and jargon de-mystifying) guide to help an organisation systematically lower its cyber crime risks.' Dan Baker, Editor, Black Swan Telecom Journal, USA 'For those that want a good and thorough technical introduction to the topic, in a book that won't make you feel like a dummy, Cyber Crime, Security and Digital Intelligence is a good resource.' Ben Rothke, RSA Conference, USA