New Releases Offer Insights into Corporate Security and Beyond
Berlin, Germany – November 26, 2025 – A quartet of new books hitting shelves this month promises to deliver valuable knowlege for professionals and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of modern business, security threats, and personal development. From insider espionage to navigating the digital landscape, these publications offer a blend of practical advice, real-world examples, and cutting-edge analysis.
The increasing prevalence of data breaches and corporate sabotage underscores the critical need for proactive security measures. These releases arrive at a time when businesses and organizations are facing unprecedented challenges from both external and internal threats. Understanding these risks, and implementing effective preventative strategies, is no longer optional-it’s essential for survival. The books collectively provide tools and insights to navigate these turbulent waters, offering a path toward greater resilience and success.
Featured Titles:
1. Insider-Spionage by Frank C.Danesy (UTB, 2025, 334 pages, ISBN: 9783825264796)
Frank C. Danesy’s Insider-Spionage delves into the often-overlooked world of internal threats. The book highlights that espionage isn’t always the domain of international agents; frequently, the most damaging breaches originate from within organizations. Danesy introduces a five-factor model to help readers identify vulnerabilities and implement preventative measures, illustrated with compelling case studies of real-world espionage incidents. getAbstract rates this title an 8 out of 10,praising its analytical approach and practical examples.
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