This book owes a great deal to the many teachers, co-workers, teammates, and friends who've worked so hard for so long to teach me what I know about information security and insecurity and about risk management and mismanagement. Where this book works well in conveying that body of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to you is a testament to their generosity in sharing their insights with me. (And where it fails to work well, or doesn't work at all, it's my own darned fault.) In particular I'd like to thank the team at (ISC)2 with whom I worked these past 18 months on updates to and then complete revisions of their SSCP and CISSP courses to meet 2021's newly updated exam outlines and content expectations. Countless hours on Zoom and Webex with Graham Thornburrow-Dobson, John Warsinske, Maytal Brooks-Kempler, Laural Hargadon, and Fabio Cerullo sharpened my thinking and focused my writing more toward the operational aspects of cybersecurity and less on the theoretical. A special thank-you too goes out to Kaitlyn Langenbacher, the project owner for these updates at (ISC)2, and to all of the editors and proofreaders working with her. Throughout all of that, the support, questions, and co-creativity they brought made that work a truly joint, collaborative one; their work and care color and shape this revision of this Study Guide as well. I would also like to acknowledge my faculty teammates here at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for sharing their frank and candid views throughout many conversations on making this body of knowledge accessible and engaging in the classroom. The ideas and experiences of Drs. Aaron Glassman and Jason Clark have profoundly affected my approach to what you see before you here in this book.
The combined team at Wiley/Sybex and at (ISC)2 worked tirelessly to focus, strengthen, and clarify what I wanted to say here in this book and how I said it, all while keeping my voice and my teaching ideas authentic and on point. My thanks go out to the editorial team at Wiley/Sybex: Jim Minatel, Tracy Brown, Pete Gaughan, Nancy Carrasco, Barath Kumar Rajasekaran, Kim Wimpsett, and their technical reviewer Graham Thornburrow-Dobson, as well as to Tara Zeiler and Fabio Cerullo, our reviewers at (ISC)2. Johnna VanHoose Dinse, Wiley's indexer, has also made the art of finding what you want in this book when you need it more of a science (and I've always had a soft spot for a great index!). Where this book works well for you, it works because of the efforts of all of those people to make this book the best it can be. What errors, omissions, misspeaks, and confusions that remain are mine, not theirs.
Finally, I wish to thank my wife Nancy. She saved my life and brought me peace. Her strength inspired me to say “yes” the first time when Jim called me about doing this book the first time, and her patience has kept both of us healthy and happy throughout everything. Even these updates.