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Principles of Information Security Kris Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer Oregon State University College of Business Kris Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer Oregon State University College of Business
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What is “Information Security” “ The concepts, techniques, technical measures, and administrative measures used to protect information assets from deliberate or inadvertent unauthorized acquisition, damage, disclosure, manipulation, modification, loss, or use ”. - McDaniel, George, ed. IBM Dictionary of Computing. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994. “ The concepts, techniques, technical measures, and administrative measures used to protect information assets from deliberate or inadvertent unauthorized acquisition, damage, disclosure, manipulation, modification, loss, or use ”. - McDaniel, George, ed. IBM Dictionary of Computing. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994.
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Why is Information Security Important? Moving towards an “Information based economy”. Increasingly hostile public networks. Moving towards an “Information based economy”. Increasingly hostile public networks.
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Who is Responsible for Information Security? EVERYONE Information Security is a business issue, not just an IT issue, and needs to be addressed as such. EVERYONE Information Security is a business issue, not just an IT issue, and needs to be addressed as such.
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Information Security Across the Enterprise
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Human Resources Information Classification Privacy Issues Information Classification Privacy Issues
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Accounting The 3 A’s of Information Security: Authentication Authorization Auditing / Accounting The 3 A’s of Information Security: Authentication Authorization Auditing / Accounting
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B2B Firewalls VPN Firewalls VPN
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Marketing & E-Commerce Denial of Service Attacks (DoS)
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Operations E-mail Viruses Patches E-mail Viruses Patches
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