Counterintelligence in a Cyber World
Gripping, timely, and practical, Counterintelligence in a Cyber World by Paul A. Watters cuts through the noise to reveal how nations, corporations, and security teams must adapt when traditional counterintelligence meets digital threat landscapes. Ideal for cybersecurity professionals, policy makers, and risk managers across the U.S., UK, Europe and the Asia‑Pacific, this book places cyber counterintelligence at the center of contemporary national and corporate security.
Inside, Watters translates complex theory into actionable insight: the evolving tradecraft of threat actors, methods for detecting and disrupting cyber espionage, and the organizational shifts required to protect critical systems and sensitive data. Readers will find clear frameworks for integrating counterintelligence into incident response, improving threat attribution, and strengthening supply‑chain resilience—across private and public sectors worldwide.
What sets this work apart is its balance of strategic perspective and operational relevance. Whether you lead a SOC, advise government policy, or build enterprise risk programs, you’ll gain techniques to identify adversary intent, prioritize intelligence collection, and harden your digital posture against persistent threats. Practical, yet authoritative, the book supports better decision‑making in an increasingly interconnected world.
For anyone serious about defending information assets and preserving strategic advantage in the digital era, Counterintelligence in a Cyber World is an essential resource. Secure your copy today and equip your team with proven approaches to outthink and outmaneuver cyber adversaries.
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