Cybersecurity Framework for Government and Industry
In our increasingly disruptive digital-world where state-sponsored
cyber attacks scale at a dangerous pace, the Internet Security Alliance (ISA) released Social Contract 3.0:
Implementing a Market-Based Model for Cybersecurity at its 15th Anniversary
Conference.
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that, written by experts from a variety of industries, the book seeks to
provide a systemic framework for collaborative action on cybersecurity,
integrating public policy and economics.
The book is intended to serve as a guide for policymakers from both sides of the
aisle, proposing practical solutions to the very real cyber threats facing
America.
Recommendations to mitigate risks within the power utility sector include,
among others, enhanced information sharing between utilities and the Federal
Government, reforming the clearance attainment process for private sector
executives, and encouraging public-private collaboration to manage the risks
that can be posed by the introduction of third-party vendors.