· A one-stop resource for managers and executives at all levels--no matter the size of the company!
· Wide-ranging coverage of a vital area of IT in business
The International Handbook of Computer Security is written primarily to help business executives and information systems/computer professionals protect computer systems and data from a myriad of internal and external threats. The book addresses a wide range of computer security issues. It is intended to provide practical and thorough guidance in the quagmire of computers, technology, networks, and software.
Among the major topics discussed are: company security policies – physical security procedures – data preservation and protection – hardware and software protection –
personnel management and security – contingency planning – legal and auditing planning and control systems – network security, internal and external
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Joel G. Siegel , Ph.D., CPA, is a Professor of Accounting and Information Services at Queens College. He has served as a consultant, including with Citicorp and the American Institute of CPAs.
Anique Qureshi , Ph.D., CPA, CIA, is Professor of Accounting and Information Systems at the University of Tampa and a computer consultant in network applications to business.
Jae K. Shrim , Ph.D. is Professor of Business Administration at California State University, a consultant for over 20 years, and president of the National Business Review Foundation.
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