This book is about cyber security. In Part 1, the author discusses his thoughts on the cyber security industry and how those that operate within it should approach their role with the mindset of an artist. Part 2 explores the work of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War.
This book is accessible to non-technical readers, offering an easy-to-follow narrative. It blends ancient wisdom from "The Art of War" with modern-day challenges in the realm of cybersecurity.
A recurring point in the book that left a lasting impression on me was the remark following the Brighton hotel bombing: Today we were unlucky, but remember we only have to be lucky once. You will have to be lucky always. It underscored the importance that whatever measures we take to ensure our security must be executed flawlessly, in order to prevent any potential losses.