Phoenix Rewritten (Paperback)
Mark O. Rogge
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Add to basketPaperback. Phoenix Rewritten: The Rise of Policy-Driven SecurityBy Mark O. RoggeA single overlooked account. A catastrophic data breach. A race to rebuild trust before the entire company collapses.When a late-night phone call jolts CISO Lauren Reyes from her sleep, she's thrust into the eye of a storm: a devastating cyberattack has compromised millions of patient records at Zenith, one of the nation's largest healthcare providers. But what begins as a technical investigation quickly spirals into a chilling realization-the true threat isn't outside the firewall. It's embedded deep within the architecture of the organization itself.In this gripping corporate techno-thriller, author Mark O. Rogge weaves a suspense-filled narrative that explores the modern crisis of digital trust. As Lauren and her team uncover layer upon layer of neglected service accounts, ghost permissions, and hidden architectural flaws, they discover a concept that could either save or doom the company: Policy Debt.Enter Elias Tran, a mysterious expert with a blueprint for transformation-leveraging Open Policy Agent (OPA) and a revolutionary concept known as policy-as-code. But rebuilding trust means more than just deploying new tools; it means dismantling decades of cultural inertia, breaking down silos, and reimagining how access is defined across every corner of the enterprise.Phoenix Rewritten is a must-read for CISOs, DevSecOps leaders, and technology executives navigating the high-stakes world of security, compliance, and enterprise transformation. Part business thriller, part field manual, it's a visceral story of leadership, failure, and the rising call for policy-driven security in an age where digital trust is everything. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Phoenix Rewritten: The Rise of Policy-Driven Security
By Mark O. Rogge
A single overlooked account. A catastrophic data breach. A race to rebuild trust before the entire company collapses.
When a late-night phone call jolts CISO Lauren Reyes from her sleep, she’s thrust into the eye of a storm: a devastating cyberattack has compromised millions of patient records at Zenith, one of the nation’s largest healthcare providers. But what begins as a technical investigation quickly spirals into a chilling realization—the true threat isn’t outside the firewall. It’s embedded deep within the architecture of the organization itself.
In this gripping corporate techno-thriller, author Mark O. Rogge weaves a suspense-filled narrative that explores the modern crisis of digital trust. As Lauren and her team uncover layer upon layer of neglected service accounts, ghost permissions, and hidden architectural flaws, they discover a concept that could either save or doom the company: Policy Debt.
Enter Elias Tran, a mysterious expert with a blueprint for transformation—leveraging Open Policy Agent (OPA) and a revolutionary concept known as policy-as-code. But rebuilding trust means more than just deploying new tools; it means dismantling decades of cultural inertia, breaking down silos, and reimagining how access is defined across every corner of the enterprise.
Phoenix Rewritten is a must-read for CISOs, DevSecOps leaders, and technology executives navigating the high-stakes world of security, compliance, and enterprise transformation. Part business thriller, part field manual, it’s a visceral story of leadership, failure, and the rising call for policy-driven security in an age where digital trust is everything.
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