Carl S. Young has held senior security-related positions in the US government, the financial sector, consulting, and academia. He is the author of four previous reference books on science applied to security risk management as well as numerous technical papers. He has been an adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is the co-founder of Consilience 360, a security risk consulting firm located in New York City. Mr. Young earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in mathematics and physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
1. Risk Fundamentals.- 2. Cyber Security Fundamentals.- 3. Cyber security criteria.- 4. Root Causes of Cyber Security Risk.- 5. IT Environment Risk Factors.- 6. Identity Uncertainty.- 7. Communicator Integrity.- 8. Exploitation of Uncertainty in Identity.- 9. Root Cause Effects and the Exploitation of IT Risk Factors; Compromises of IT Integrity.- 10. Integrity Flaws and Exploitation of Human Vulnerabilities.