“Tech Industry Risks” delivers a comprehensive exploration of the three major challenges threatening today's digital landscape: technological innovation risks, cybersecurity threats, and startup failure patterns. Drawing from extensive research across 500 tech companies and expert interviews, the book presents a compelling argument that successful risk management in the tech industry requires an integrated approach rather than traditional siloed methods.
The book's unique strength lies in its data-driven analysis of how seemingly successful tech companies can falter, illustrated through fascinating case studies of industry giants like Nokia and Blackberry. It reveals that 90% of tech startups fail despite substantial funding, and examines the complex interplay between innovation challenges and security vulnerabilities in the modern digital economy. Through clear examples and practical frameworks, readers gain insights into how technological advancement, while creating opportunities, also generates significant risks that must be carefully managed.
Structured in three main sections, the book progresses logically from innovation risks through cybersecurity challenges to startup failure analysis. Each section combines quantitative data with qualitative insights from CTOs, security experts, and venture capitalists, making complex technical concepts accessible to a broad audience. The inclusion of actionable assessment tools and risk mitigation strategies makes this work particularly valuable for technology executives, startup founders, and risk management professionals navigating the evolving tech landscape.