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In a world where ransomware gangs operate like small businesses, every core function of an organization is digital, and Boards and regulators are demanding meaningful, defensible risk metrics, CRQ has never been more relevant than now. And thanks to AI, it’s about to scale fast.
At the same time, CRQ is often misunderstood as expensive, technical, or just "voodoo math." People assume you need a stats degree, six-figure software, or a room full of analysts. This book is here to prove otherwise.
From Heatmaps to Histograms is a hands-on, plain-English guide written by a seasoned practitioner who’s built CRQ programs at top global companies. It’s packed with step-by-step instructions, practical tips, templates, shortcuts, AI prompts, and plenty of myth-busting to take you from CRQ skeptic to CRQ champion—even if you’ve never cracked open a statistics book.
All techniques in this book can be performed in Excel or Google Sheets—no coding required. But for readers who want to go further, you’ll find dozens of GenAI prompts that help you generate risk scenarios, clean messy data, or even "vibe-code" your way through a Monte Carlo simulation in Python or R. You'll also get guidance on when to not use AI, how to spot hallucinations, and how to integrate it responsibly into your risk practice.
CRQ is no longer optional. This is your roadmap for making it work—cheaply, ethically, and effectively.
What You Will Learn:
A beginner-friendly introduction to the statistical foundations of CRQ, including Monte Carlo simulations, credible intervals, Bayesian reasoning, and simple methods for summarizing uncertainty—without requiring a math or coding background
Gather, vet, and work with data—even when it’s scarce, messy, or missing
Perform full end-to-end quantitative risk assessments using only Excel or Google Sheets
Harness the power of generative AI to supercharge risk analysis workflows
Apply CRQ and GenAI responsibly and ethically, with clear guidance on common pitfalls, misuse scenarios, and ensure transparency, fairness, and trustworthiness in your analysis and reporting
Who This Book Is For
Beginner/intermediate in the cyber/technology risk management field
In a world where ransomware gangs operate like small businesses, every core function of an organization is digital, and Boards and regulators are demanding meaningful, defensible risk metrics, CRQ has never been more relevant than now. And thanks to AI, it’s about to scale fast.
At the same time, CRQ is often misunderstood as expensive, technical, or just "voodoo math." People assume you need a stats degree, six-figure software, or a room full of analysts. This book is here to prove otherwise.
From Heatmaps to Histograms is a hands-on, plain-English guide written by a seasoned practitioner who’s built CRQ programs at top global companies. It’s packed with step-by-step instructions, practical tips, templates, shortcuts, AI prompts, and plenty of myth-busting to take you from CRQ skeptic to CRQ champion—even if you’ve never cracked open a statistics book.
All techniques in this book can be performed in Excel or Google Sheets—no coding required. But for readers who want to go further, you’ll find dozens of GenAI prompts that help you generate risk scenarios, clean messy data, or even "vibe-code" your way through a Monte Carlo simulation in Python or R. You'll also get guidance on when to not use AI, how to spot hallucinations, and how to integrate it responsibly into your risk practice.
CRQ is no longer optional. This is your roadmap for making it work—cheaply, ethically, and effectively.
What You Will Learn:
A beginner-friendly introduction to the statistical foundations of CRQ, including Monte Carlo simulations, credible intervals, Bayesian reasoning, and simple methods for summarizing uncertainty—without requiring a math or coding background
Gather, vet, and work with data—even when it’s scarce, messy, or missing
Perform full end-to-end quantitative risk assessments using only Excel or Google Sheets
Harness the power of generative AI to supercharge risk analysis workflows
Apply CRQ and GenAI responsibly and ethically, with clear guidance on common pitfalls, misuse scenarios, and ensure transparency, fairness, and trustworthiness in your analysis and reporting
Who This Book Is For
Beginner/intermediate in the cyber/technology risk management field
A hands-on practitioner as much as a leader, Tony has performed an estimated 1,000 quantitative risk assessments across domains including cyber, fraud, operations, and enterprise risk. He’s a frequent speaker at FAIRcon, SIRAcon, RSA, various Security BSides, and ISACA events. He also chairs the San Francisco Chapter of the FAIR Institute, a global organization dedicated to advancing risk quantification practices, and was honored with the FAIR Ambassador Award in 2020. He has been published in numerous publications such as the ISACA journal, [...], and regularly blogs at [...] on the topics of risk, quantification, and security economics.
Tony lives with his family on an island in the San Francisco Bay (not Alcatraz)—though he has swum from Alcatraz to San Francisco ten times.
Part 1: Foundations.- Chapter 1: Welcome to the Rebellion.- Chapter 2: Probability’s Plot Twist: After 300 Years, We Colored It Red.- Chapter 3: GenAI Needs Adult Supervision.- Part 2: Getting Your Risk Muscles Working.- Chapter 4: Foundations.- Chapter 5: Your First Quantitative Risk Assessment.- Chapter 6: Interpreting and Communicating Quantitative Risk Results.- Chapter 7: From Risk Statements to Assessment Scope.- Chapter 8: Understanding Loss: The Six Forms.- Part 3: Solving the Data Problem.- Chapter 9: Getting Unstuck with Data.- Chapter 10: How to Vet and Believe Your Data.- Chapter 11: Finding and Using External Data.- SMEs Are Your Quiet Competitive Advantage.- Chapter 12: Your Best Evidence: Finding and Using Internal Data.- Chapter13: Your Secret Weapon: Subject Matter Experts.- Chapter 14: How to Blend Data.- Part 5: Making it Stick.- Chapter 15: Extending this to CRQ.- Chapter 16: Extending to FAIR.- Chapter 17: How to Run a Complete CRQ Assessment (A Full Walkthrough).- Part 5: Making it Stick.- Chapter 18: CRQ in the Org.- Chapter 19: Making Better Decisions with CRQ.- Chapter 20: The Future of CRQ (And Yours Too).
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
| Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: |
xxxiii
436 S. 168 s/w Illustr. 436 p. 168 illus. |
| ISBN-13: | 9798868822995 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Herstellernummer: | 89569915 |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Martin-Vegue, Tony |
| Auflage: | First Edition |
| Hersteller: |
Apress
Apress L.P. |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | APress in Springer Science + Business Media, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-14197 Berlin, juergen.hartmann@springer.com |
| Maße: | 254 x 178 x 26 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Tony Martin-Vegue |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 29.06.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,88 kg |