Computer Fraud & Security
has grown with the fast-moving information technology industry
and has earned a reputation for editorial excellence with IT security practitioners around the world.
Every month
Computer
Fraud & Security
enables you to see the threats to your IT systems before they ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Computer Fraud & Security
has grown with the fast-moving information technology industry
and has earned a reputation for editorial excellence with IT security practitioners around the world.
Every month
Computer
Fraud & Security
enables you to see the threats to your IT systems before they become a problem. It focuses on providing
practical, usable information to effectively manage and control computer and information security within commercial organizations.
• Current News - A round up of all the latest IT fraud and security news worldwide giving you advance warning of all the latest
threats and countermeasures.
• Security Reports - Leading experts discuss recent headline security events will help you
better understand the problems and learn from the mistakes of others.
• In-depth Feature Articles - Providing advice
and solutions to key IT security management issues to help you develop, implement and strengthen your corporate IT security policy.
• Regular columns: Tales from the Crypt examines the changing face of international cryptography policy. Web Review
takes a look at excellent new Web sites to guide the security professional to useful pages. Shockwave Writer offers a stimulating
view on a number of hot topics in IT security.
• Technical aspects - IT security explained in clear English to help you
convey the value of IT security to board level.
Areas regularly covered:
• Audit and financial control methodologies
• data encryption
• risk management
• network security
• contingency planning and disaster recovery
• access control
• security software and software protection
• authentication and validation
•
virus reports
• the internet
• E-commerce security
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