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Kholoud AlSafadi 120050375 Ethical Issues in Information Systems and the Internet
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Computer Waste & Mistakes
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Social Issues in Information Systems
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Computer Waste Discard technology Unused systems Personal use of corporate time and technology
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Preventing Computer Waste and Mistakes Establish Policies and Procedures Implement Policies and Procedures Monitor Policies and Procedures Review Policies and Procedures
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Types of Computer-Related Mistakes
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Useful Policies to Eliminate Waste and Mistakes
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Computer Crime
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Number of Incidents Reported to CERT
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Computer Crime and Security Survey
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The Computer as a Tool to Commit Crime Social engineering Dumpster diving Identity theft Cyberterrorism
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Computers as Objects of Crime Illegal access and use Hackers Crackers Information and equipment theft Software and Internet piracy Computer-related scams International computer crime
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How to Respond to a Security Incident
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Data Alteration and Destruction Virus Worm Logic bomb Trojan horse
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The Six Computer Incidents with the Greatest Worldwide Economic Impact
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Top Viruses – July 2002
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Preventing Computer-Related Crime Crime prevention by state and federal agencies Crime prevention by corporations Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Biometrics Anti-virus programs
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Preventing Computer-Related Crime Intrusion Detection Software Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) Internet Laws for Libel and Protection of Decency
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Preventing Crime on the Internet Develop effective Internet and security policies Use a stand-alone firewall with network monitoring capabilities Monitor managers and employees Use Internet security specialists to perform audits
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Common Methods Used to Commit Computer Crimes
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How to Protect Your Corporate Data from Hackers
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Privacy
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Privacy Issues Privacy and the Federal Government Privacy at work E-mail privacy Privacy and the Internet
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The Right to Know and the Ability to Decide
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