“Enemy At The Water Cooler”

My review of Brian Contos’ Enemy At The Water Cooler has been published on Slashdot:

On most networks diagrams I’ve seen, the internet looks like a cloud. Sometimes it’s a fluffy white cloud. Other times it’s a dark ominous cloud. Regardless of the artistic style, the depiction usually conveys the mystery and danger of putting your company’s network on a global information grid next to a billion users, kind of like those old maps with dragons drawn at strategic places in the ocean. Not surprisingly, corporations spend much time and energy protecting themselves from The Outside World. In Enemy at the Water Cooler, Brian Contos argues that just as many resources should be spent on defending against insider threats. Will this book help you detect the enemies at your water cooler?

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