There are several ethical issues that arise in information security. The security is one of most issue of concern for every business organization. Ethics is a term which is used to distinguish between right or wrong things. Ethical issues in computer security includes cybercrimes, computer hacking and information warfare. In an Internet world, many banking organizations are attacked by attackers and millions of credit card details stolen every day. Cybercrimes such as credit card fraud cases, accessing
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thieves. The thieves are getting bolder and can adapt very quickly. Financial institutions need to have the best security systems available to help prevent security breaches. There are multiple types of identity theft including financial, driver’s license, social security or medical among others. There are databases used by many organizations with varying amounts of personal information that can be sold. (VanderPal, 2015) These databases come from all kinds of sources. From donating to an organization
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(ISC)2® CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (CPE) POLICIES & GUIDELINES 2013 (ISC)² CPE Policies & Guidelines (rev. 8, November 18, 2013) ©2013 International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. Page 1 of 16 (ISC)² CPE Policies & Guidelines (rev 8.November 18, 2013) ©2013 International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. Table of Contents Overview ..............................................................................................
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Protecting Information CMGT/400 May 27, 2013 Securing and Protecting Information Introduction The last few years have been marked by numerous malicious applications that have increasingly targeted online activities. As the number of online activities continues to grow strong, ease of Internet use and increasing use base has perfected the criminal targets. Therefore, attacks on numerous users can be achieved at a single click. The methods utilized in breaching Internet security vary. However
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Ethical Hacking 1 Running head: ETHICAL HACKING: Teaching Students to Hack Ethical Hacking: Teaching Students to Hack Regina D. Hartley East Carolina University Ethical Hacking 2 Abstract One of the fastest growing areas in network security, and certainly an area that generates much discussion, is that of ethical hacking. The purpose of this study is to examine the literature regarding how private sectors and educational institutions are addressing the growing demand for ethical hacking instruction
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Federal Information Security Management Act, 2002 (FISMA) and Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 1986 (ECPA) had advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of the acts. FISMA was created to protect government information, and assets against natural or man-made threats, while the EPCA was created to revise federal wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping. FISMA is responsible for making sure different agencies are working to ensure
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Your Company Security Plan for Unclassified Data Version 1.3 March 20, 2012 Developed By: Your Committee Committee Your Company Important Disclaimer: The Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. (“AIA”) has no intellectual property or other interest in this Aerospace Industry Guideline for Developing a Security Plan for Unclassified Data. By developing this Aerospace Industry Guideline for Developing a Security Plan for Unclassified Data Plan and making it freely
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SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE ON ENCLAVE SECURITY Version 1, Release 1 30 March 2001 [pic] DISA FIELD SECURITY OPERATIONS This page is intentionally left blank. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Definitions 1 1.3 Writing Conventions 3 1.4 STIG Distribution 3 1.5 Document Revisions 4 1.6 INFOCON 5 2. ENCLAVE SECURITY GUIDANCE 7 2.1 Traditional Security 7 2.2 Enclave Perimeter Security
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that does this could be called wireless networking. Wireless networking presents many advantages. Efficiency improves because the convenience to information resources is increased. Network configuration and reconfiguration is simpler, quicker, and less costly. However, wireless technology also generates new threats and changes the existing information security risk outline. For example, since communications takes place "through the air" using radio frequencies, the threat of interception is bigger than
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1. The difference between privacy law and information systems security is very simple you must apply security to ensure privacy. In IT they relate because you must have a security process that in return will have privacy as a successful action. 2. The employee should have never taken home official data because of all the information that the files had. All the files had personal information of each patient. 3. The possible consequences that are associated with data loss are financial and in the
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