Computer security in financial organizations /
This book provides a unique in-depth focus on how financial organizations and suppliers of computer security are currently addressing - in strategic terms - the problem of computer security.
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Elsevier Advanced Technology,
©1990.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Computer Security in Financial Organizations; Copyright Page; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. THE COMPUTER SECURITY PROBLEM; Prioritizing Computer Security; Computer Security Technology; Developing a Strategic Approach to Computer Security; Principal Computer Security Hazards, and Responses; The Physical Access Hazard; The Electronic Access Hazard; A Note on Password Security; The Communications Hazard; The Systems Shutdown Hazard; Impact Analysis; Contingency Planning; Disaster Recovery Service Options; 'Hof Disaster Recovery Service
- The Electromagnetic Induction HazardBanking Control Mechanisms; Audit Trails; Computer Security
- A Personal View; Security at SWIFT; CHAPTER 2. THE COMPUTER CRIMINAL AT WORK; The Mind of the Computer Criminal; Examples of Computer Crimes; CHAPTER 3. COMPUTER SECURITY AND THE LAW; Introduction; I 'Trouble Ahead'. Information Crime and Jurisdiction'; II The Enforcers; The United States Secret Service; The City of London Police Fraud Department; The UK Serious Fraud Office; Kroll Associates; III Computer Crime Legisalation; United Kingdom; United States; CHAPTER 4. EXPERTS' VIEWPOINTS
- United Kingdom
- The UsersUnited Kingdom
- Suppliers; United States
- The Users; United States
- Suppliers; CHAPTER 5. PREVENTING BREACHES IN COMPUTER SECURITY; Introduction; Computer Security Guidelines for Financial Organizations; 10 Guidelines for Maximizing Computer Security; GLOSSARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX