READINGS AND CASES IN INFORMATION SECURITY: LAW AND ETHICS provides a depth of content and analytical viewpoint not found in many other books. Designed for use with any Cengage Learning security text or as a standalone professional reference, this book offers readers a real-life view of information security management, including the ethical and legal issues associated with various on-the-job experiences. Included are a wide selection of foundational readings and scenarios from a variety of experts to give the reader the most realistic perspective of a career in information security.
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Helps support courses in the Information Security curriculum, including Incident Response, Disaster Recovery, Risk Management, Principles of Information Security, Ethics in Security, and Management of Information Security. This book includes case problems designed to stimulate in class and written discussions.
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Part I: PREFACE & INTRODUCTION.
Part II: RUNNING CASE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND.
Part III: PERSONNEL & PRIVACY.
Reading: Data Privacy: Is it Possible? John H. Nugent, Texas Women's University, Case: Technology Department and a Human Resources Department: A Case Study and Analysis. Jeffrey M. Stanton. Syracuse University. Case: IT Ethics and Security in an IT Certification Project. Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. J. Harold Pardue, University of South Alabama. Reading: An Etymological View of Ethical Hacking. Michael Whitman, Kennesaw State University. Running Case.
Part IV: RISK MANAGEMENT.
Reading: CYBER Insurance and Residual Information Risk Management
Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Kennesaw State University. Paper: Rethinking Risk-based Security. Herbert Mattord, Kennesaw State University. Case: Video Maze. Patricia Morrison, Cape Breton University. Running Case.
Part V: MANAGEMENT OF SECURITY TECHNOLOGY.
Reading: Cryptography Algorithms Standards: A Guideline for Management. Wasim A Al-Hamdani, Kentucky State University. Reading: Cyber Terrorism: Impacts, Vulnerabilities, and U.S. Policy Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Kennesaw State University. Case: Advanced Topologies, Inc. Reading: Web Applications: Vulnerabilities and Remediation Shankar Babu Chebrolu, Cisco Systems Vinay K. Bansal, Cisco Systems. Reading: Managing Secure Database Systems Li Yang, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.Running Case.
Part VI: INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.
Case: Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Security Metrics
Jennifer L. Bayuk, Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Enterprises. Reading: Impact of Incomplete or Missing Information in a Security Policy Wasim A Al-Hamdani, Kentucky State University
Wendy Dixie, Kentucky State University. Case: Using Laws for Federal Agencies to Investigate Legal and Ethical Management of Information Security Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. Case: The Law in Information Security Management Katherine H. Winters, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Running Case.
Part VII: REGULATORY COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT.
Reading: Security Compliance Auditing: Review and Research Directions
Guillermo A. Francia, III, Jacksonville State University Jeffrey S. Zanzig, Jacksonville State University. Reading: Global Information Security Regulations, Case Studies and Cultural Issues Guillermo A. Francia, III, Jacksonville State University
Andrew P. Ciganek, Jacksonville State University. Case: Collaboration and Compliance in Healthcare: A Threat Modeling Case Study.
Divakaran Liginlal, University of South Alabama, Lara Z. Khansa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. Running Case.
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Part I: PREFACE & INTRODUCTION. Part II: RUNNING CASE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND. Part III: PERSONNEL & PRIVACY. Reading: Data Privacy: Is it Possible? John H. Nugent, Texas Women's University, Case: Technology Department and a Human Resources Department: A Case Study and Analysis. Jeffrey M. Stanton. Syracuse University. Case: IT Ethics and Security in an IT Certification Project. Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. J. Harold Pardue, University of South Alabama. Reading: An Etymological View of Ethical Hacking. Michael Whitman, Kennesaw State University. Running Case. Part IV: RISK MANAGEMENT. Reading: CYBER Insurance and Residual Information Risk Management Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Kennesaw State University. Paper: Rethinking Risk-based Security. Herbert Mattord, Kennesaw State University. Case: Video Maze. Patricia Morrison, Cape Breton University. Running Case. Part V: MANAGEMENT OF SECURITY TECHNOLOGY. Reading: Cryptography Algorithms Standards: A Guideline for Management. Wasim A Al-Hamdani, Kentucky State University. Reading: Cyber Terrorism: Impacts, Vulnerabilities, and U.S. Policy Tridib Bandyopadhyay, Kennesaw State University. Case: Advanced Topologies, Inc. Reading: Web Applications: Vulnerabilities and Remediation Shankar Babu Chebrolu, Cisco Systems Vinay K. Bansal, Cisco Systems. Reading: Managing Secure Database Systems Li Yang, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.Running Case. Part VI: INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. Case: Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Security Metrics Jennifer L. Bayuk, Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Enterprises. Reading: Impact of Incomplete or Missing Information in a Security Policy Wasim A Al-Hamdani, Kentucky State University Wendy Dixie, Kentucky State University. Case: Using Laws for Federal Agencies to Investigate Legal and Ethical Management of Information Security Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. Case: The Law in Information Security Management Katherine H. Winters, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Running Case. Part VII: REGULATORY COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT. Reading: Security Compliance Auditing: Review and Research Directions Guillermo A. Francia, III, Jacksonville State University Jeffrey S. Zanzig, Jacksonville State University. Reading: Global Information Security Regulations, Case Studies and Cultural Issues Guillermo A. Francia, III, Jacksonville State University Andrew P. Ciganek, Jacksonville State University. Case: Collaboration and Compliance in Healthcare: A Threat Modeling Case Study. Divakaran Liginlal, University of South Alabama, Lara Z. Khansa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Jeffrey P. Landry, University of South Alabama. Running Case.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781435441576
Publisert
2010-06-23
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Vendor
Course Technology Inc
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578 gr
Høyde
237 mm
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187 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352