Computers & security
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From the editorDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
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Letters to the editor| 1988
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Random bits & bytes| 1988
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Discussing security with top managementDr. Bound, William A.J. et al. | 1988
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Personnel: The other half of data securityZajac, Bernard P. Jr. et al. | 1988
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Understanding the use of passwordsMenkus, Belden et al. | 1988
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Pitfalls in measuring MIS performanceDr. Bologna, G.J. et al. | 1988
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The application of epidemiology to computer virusesMurray, W.H. et al. | 1988
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Anatomy of a virus attackDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
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Are we vulnerable to a virus attack? A report from SwedenDr. Fåk, Viiveke et al. | 1988
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Virus defense alert| 1988
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An overview of 18 virus protection productsDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
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How to combat a computer virusDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
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International board of referees| 1988
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On the implications of computer viruses and methods of defenseCohen, Fred et al. | 1988
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Organizational structuring of the computer security functionStraub, Detmar W. Jr. et al. | 1988
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Make the tigers hunt for youProf. Dr. Herschberg, I.S. et al. | 1988
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IFIP technical committee 11| 1988
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World-wide reports on developments in computer security: Part II| 1988
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What others are saying| 1988
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Legal protection for computer software| 1988
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Aftershocks for Silicon Valley| 1988
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Microsoft, Borland Settle Dickerson Case| 1988
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Computer security shift is approved by Senate| 1988
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Hold that Lawsuit| 1988
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Dickerson center of tug-of-war| 1988
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Shrink-wrap licensing| 1988
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Remote identification and authentication of computer resource users| 1988
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Security planning for EFT network systems| 1988
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Radio frequency interfaces—Myths, realities and a practical approach| 1988
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Security in the VM environment| 1988
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Hong Kong focus| 1988
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Horatius| 1988
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Computer viruses—A secret threat| 1988
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Manage/38| 1988
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Buyers turning toward software escrow plans| 1988
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Computer user surveillance| 1988
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Insurance and computers: The technology gap| 1988
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Conference focuses on reduction of software risks| 1988
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How to secure a local area network| 1988
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Faulty tolerance adds security to critical on-line transactions| 1988
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Senate approves funds for DEA tempest equipment| 1988
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Data security provides the key to lock out intruders| 1988
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PC-mainframe ties hard to guard| 1988
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Crash course: Lessons in preventing computer downtime| 1988
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Battling Mediocrity| 1988
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Apollo skirts site license issue| 1988
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Net failures growing concern in workplace| 1988
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New wave of LAN security products hailed by users| 1988
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NSA, NBS coming together on computer security| 1988
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Most systems held fast while storm clouds grew on Wall St| 1988
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Is site licensing a dead issue?| 1988
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Uninterruptible power supplies| 1988
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The structure of system/88, a fault-tolerant computer| 1988
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MIS assumes a shirt-sleeves approach to protecting power| 1988
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Hardware, software security devices protect PCs and inside information| 1988
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No easy way through data- security maze, consultants say| 1988
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Coalition to combat software piracy| 1988
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Guarding your data| 1988
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Security considerations for minicomputer systems acquisitions| 1988
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Hardware protection of communications ports and lines| 1988
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A security checklist for upper management| 1988
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Policies for secure personal data| 1988
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The corporate view| 1988
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ANSI, Feds address DMBS security| 1988
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Fuss over bottom line could foil disaster recovery| 1988
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NASD power dip could recur| 1988
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To catch a thief: Lessons in systems security| 1988
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Security systems: Getting management to shell out| 1988
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Wanted: Full-time contingency planners| 1988
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Loophole gives hackers access to DEC machines| 1988
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Data encryption is key to safe file transmission| 1988
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Evaluating signature verification systems is tricky| 1988
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Expert sees national security risks in BASIS net| 1988
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NBS and NSA stand on different sides of security| 1988
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Calendar| 1988