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| Management number | 232051704 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$12.07 | Model Number | 232051704 | ||
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The security profession has produced thousands of books on tools, threats, and compliance frameworks. Almost none on how to think clearly about the problem.Scientia Securitatis — Latin for "the science of security" — develops the analytical apparatus the field actually needs. Drawing on criminology, cognitive psychology, military theory, and twenty-five years of practitioner experience across physical, cyber, personnel, and operational domains, Chris Mark treats security as a unified discipline whose underlying problems are the same regardless of domain.This is not another cybersecurity book. Whether the threat is pirates trying to hijack a ship, gunfire against an electrical substation in North Carolina, a deepfake CEO impersonation that moves $25 million across borders, the Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon campaigns against U.S. critical infrastructure, or an Equifax-style breach blamed on its victim, the analytical questions are constant: Who chose to attack? Why did the defense fail? What would actually have worked?What the book develops:The Mark Heptad — a taxonomy of seven adversary motivations (financial, espionage, war/defense, facilitation, hacktivism, revenge, nuisance) that maps directly to deterrence strategyThe IMCM Framework — Ignorance, Mistake, Complacency, Malice — for classifying human-induced vulnerabilities and matching them to specific interventionsThe DIVE Framework — Direction, Intensity, Vulnerability, Exposure — for operational security assessmentThe Multiplicative Security Model — the mathematical basis for why defense-in-depth actually works, and how to calculate itRigorous treatments of the Swiss Cheese Model, Routine Activity Theory, Situational Crime Prevention, and the Twenty-Five TechniquesA criminological critique of victim blaming in post-incident analysis, drawn from Wolfgang, Timmer and Norman, and case studies of the Equifax, OPM, Target, and Snowflake breachesWho this book is for:Security executives building defensible programs across multiple domains. Policy professionals confronting unrestricted warfare doctrine and contemporary asymmetric threats. Risk and compliance leaders who suspect compliance frameworks aren't stopping sophisticated adversaries — and want to understand why. Graduate students approaching security as an analytical discipline rather than a job category. Practitioners with the instincts to ask better questions. Read more
| ASIN | B0H23N6WMM |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8905045455 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Kopjeager Publishing |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 1.46 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
| Print length | 507 pages |
| Publication date | May 16, 2026 |
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