Managing Information Systems Security and Privacy [electronic resource] /by Denis Trček.
by Trček, Denis [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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- The Scope of the Work and its Methodology -- Organization, Security and Privacy -- Security Technology: Concepts and Models -- Legal Aspects of ISs Security and Privacy -- Where Are We Headed?.
The book deals with the management of information systems security and privacy, based on a model that covers technological, organizational and legal views. This is the basis for a focused and methodologically structured approach that presents "the big picture" of information systems security and privacy, while targeting managers and technical profiles. The book addresses principles in the background, regardless of a particular technology or organization. It enables a reader to suit these principles to an organization's needs and to implement them accordingly by using explicit procedures from the book. Additionally, the content is aligned with relevant standards and the latest trends. Scientists from social and technical sciences are supposed to find a framework for further research in this broad area, characterized by a complex interplay between human factors and technical issues.
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