The book “Why Cybersecurity Fails in America” examines the interdependencies among the U.S. Government, corporations, educational institutions, and cybersecurity professionals, highlighting why cybersecurity efforts often fall short. It underscores the need for improved risk management and operational effectiveness, urging a shift from legacy approaches.
The government plays a critical role in guiding and enforcing cybersecurity standards, while digital frameworks and regulations aim to address vulnerabilities. The book suggests that modern cybersecurity practices should adapt to these evolving digital landscapes to enhance resilience and efficiency in protecting national and corporate assets.