It is more broad, but I think a lot of people here might enjoy "Security Engineering" by Ross Anderson (sadly he passed away recently). The 2nd edition is fully free on his website (scroll down), as well as selected chapters from the 3rd edition. It covers all aspects of security, even things like nuclear command control, hardware security modules, physical security, and security/usability tradeoffs. Well written and fun to read, lots of interesting real-world examples.
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html