Hold that Lawsuit (English)
National licence
Rosemary Hamilton.
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Computers and Security
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Title:Hold that Lawsuit
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Subtitle:Rosemary Hamilton.
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Published in:Computers and Security ; 7, 2 ; 213
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Publication date:1988-01-01
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Size:1 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 7, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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From the editorDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
- 115
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Letters to the editor| 1988
- 117
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Random bits & bytes| 1988
- 129
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Discussing security with top managementDr. Bound, William A.J. et al. | 1988
- 131
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Personnel: The other half of data securityZajac, Bernard P. Jr. et al. | 1988
- 132
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Understanding the use of passwordsMenkus, Belden et al. | 1988
- 137
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Pitfalls in measuring MIS performanceDr. Bologna, G.J. et al. | 1988
- 139
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The application of epidemiology to computer virusesMurray, W.H. et al. | 1988
- 145
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Anatomy of a virus attackDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
- 151
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Are we vulnerable to a virus attack? A report from SwedenDr. Fåk, Viiveke et al. | 1988
- 156,158
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Virus defense alert| 1988
- 157
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An overview of 18 virus protection productsDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
- 157,161
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How to combat a computer virusDr. Highland, Harold Joseph et al. | 1988
- 165
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International board of referees| 1988
- 167
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On the implications of computer viruses and methods of defenseCohen, Fred et al. | 1988
- 185
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Organizational structuring of the computer security functionStraub, Detmar W. Jr. et al. | 1988
- 197
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Make the tigers hunt for youProf. Dr. Herschberg, I.S. et al. | 1988
- 205
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IFIP technical committee 11| 1988
- 207
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World-wide reports on developments in computer security: Part II| 1988
- 210
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What others are saying| 1988
- 213
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Dickerson center of tug-of-war| 1988
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Hold that Lawsuit| 1988
- 213
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Computer security shift is approved by Senate| 1988
- 213
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Aftershocks for Silicon Valley| 1988
- 213
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Legal protection for computer software| 1988
- 213
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Microsoft, Borland Settle Dickerson Case| 1988
- 214
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Radio frequency interfaces—Myths, realities and a practical approach| 1988
- 214
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Security in the VM environment| 1988
- 214
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Remote identification and authentication of computer resource users| 1988
- 214
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Security planning for EFT network systems| 1988
- 214
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Shrink-wrap licensing| 1988
- 214
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Hong Kong focus| 1988
- 215
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Manage/38| 1988
- 215
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Buyers turning toward software escrow plans| 1988
- 215
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Horatius| 1988
- 215
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Computer viruses—A secret threat| 1988
- 215
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Computer user surveillance| 1988
- 215
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Insurance and computers: The technology gap| 1988
- 216
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How to secure a local area network| 1988
- 216
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Conference focuses on reduction of software risks| 1988
- 216
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Faulty tolerance adds security to critical on-line transactions| 1988
- 216
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Senate approves funds for DEA tempest equipment| 1988
- 216
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Data security provides the key to lock out intruders| 1988
- 216
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PC-mainframe ties hard to guard| 1988
- 217
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NSA, NBS coming together on computer security| 1988
- 217
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Crash course: Lessons in preventing computer downtime| 1988
- 217
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Battling Mediocrity| 1988
- 217
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Apollo skirts site license issue| 1988
- 217
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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
- 218
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Is site licensing a dead issue?| 1988
- 218
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Most systems held fast while storm clouds grew on Wall St| 1988
- 218
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Hardware, software security devices protect PCs and inside information| 1988
- 218
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Uninterruptible power supplies| 1988
- 218
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The structure of system/88, a fault-tolerant computer| 1988
- 218
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MIS assumes a shirt-sleeves approach to protecting power| 1988
- 218
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No easy way through data- security maze, consultants say| 1988
- 219
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A security checklist for upper management| 1988
- 219
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Policies for secure personal data| 1988
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Guarding your data| 1988
- 219
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Coalition to combat software piracy| 1988
- 219
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Hardware protection of communications ports and lines| 1988
- 219
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Security considerations for minicomputer systems acquisitions| 1988
- 220
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NASD power dip could recur| 1988
- 220
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To catch a thief: Lessons in systems security| 1988
- 220
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Security systems: Getting management to shell out| 1988
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The corporate view| 1988
- 220
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ANSI, Feds address DMBS security| 1988
- 220
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Fuss over bottom line could foil disaster recovery| 1988
- 220
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Wanted: Full-time contingency planners| 1988
- 221
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Loophole gives hackers access to DEC machines| 1988
- 221
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Expert sees national security risks in BASIS net| 1988
- 221
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Data encryption is key to safe file transmission| 1988
- 221
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Evaluating signature verification systems is tricky| 1988
- 221
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NBS and NSA stand on different sides of security| 1988
- 224
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Calendar| 1988