Stop Getting Hacked

Authenticity Works Where Information Security Has Failed Us

October 8, 2015 8:45 AM EDT

BOSTON, Oct. 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In his latest book, Quiet Enjoyment, Wes Kussmaul explains how secure online spaces can be created and maintained by combining the methods and procedures of the real estate professions with proven but widely overlooked digital "ID-PKI" construction materials. "The result is a space where authenticity prevails," says the author.

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"Buildings are about providing spaces where, among other things, we have confidence in the identities of the others who share the space with us. You share a room with others in an entirely different manner from the way you would share a highway – such as an information highway," notes the author. "Buildings provide a measure of accountability, which in turn yields a measure of authenticity. And there's the magic word: authenticity."

Mankind over the centuries has developed a superb set of methods and procedures for establishing and conveying authenticity. New digital "construction materials" combined with these old processes will deliver precisely what we're looking for: privacy, security, reliability, authenticity.

As the founder of Delphi Internet Services Corporation, which was acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News America Corp., Wes Kussmaul has been conceiving and creating secure online spaces since 1981.

Quiet Enjoyment is written for CEOs, COOs and CFOs rather than technologists. To learn more about Authenticity, read Quiet Enjoyment by Wes Kussmaul, 457 pages, ISBN 978-1-931248-05-1, published by PKI Press and available in eBook and print form from https://pkipress.com/ and other booksellers. Review copies available.

PKI Press was established in 2001 to serve readers interested in issues of identity, authentication, privacy, and online community. If you're interested in the future of the Internet, browse our online catalog to find indispensable books for both technical and non-technical audiences.

Contact: Harvey Wharfield, Post Oak Associates(978) 635-9586 | Email 

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SOURCE PKI Press



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