How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk, authored by Douglas W. Hubbard, delves into the critical issue of ineffective risk management methods prevalent in the cybersecurity sector. Expanding on his earlier work, How to Measure Anything, this book unveils the flaws in commonly accepted practices and introduces innovative techniques to enhance security measures. By shedding light on risky methodologies that often exacerbate rather than mitigate threats, Hubbard offers practical solutions for improving current security frameworks. Readers will gain insight into identifying and discarding approaches that are not only ineffective but potentially harmful, ultimately guiding them toward more robust and reliable risk management strategies.
