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Confidentiality of Student Records

This policy outlines the circumstances under which personally identifiable information from a student's or applicant's record generally may be disclosed

Document added on April 27, 2011

Ghosts in the machine: The who, why, and how of attacks on information security

Information Security is the field devoted to maintaining the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information [Harris]. Organizations from small home offices to multinational conglomerates have information that needs protected, not ...

Document added on March 30, 2011

The Need for Information Security in Today's Economy

The advancement of technology, the Internet, and information sharing has had both positive and negative impacts. One of the negative impacts was the large increase in new "information" threats. The ...

Written by: Jeff Tarte and added on April 26, 2011

Problems and Challenges with Honeypots

In this paper we take a look at some of the many challenges and problems facing honeypots, and possible approaches on how to solve them. By identifying these problems now, ...

Document added on Jan. 27, 2011

Fighting Internet Worms With Honeypots

Paper covering different ways honeypots can be used to detect, identify, stop, and even strike back against worms, the plague of the Internet.

Document added on Feb. 1, 2011

HIPAA Security Compliance Project – Identification of Logging and Auditing Requirements

This discussion will outline a project “plan of attack” for a covered entity to identify and address the electronic logging and auditing requirements within the Final HIPAA Security Rule.

Document added on March 23, 2011

Building an Incident Response Program To Suit Your Business

The purpose of this paper is to outline the key concepts of an Incident Response Program (IRP). Although every organization is unique, there are basics components that should be included ...

Document added on Feb. 10, 2011

CodeRed II: Incident Handling Process and Procedures

The 6-step method for incident handling is to prepare, detect, contain, eradicate, recover, and lessons learned. This paper uses the CodeRed II virus as a template to generate questions to ...

Written by: Unknown and added on Jan. 1, 2011

Collection and Dissemination of Computer and Internet Security Related Information

Ongoing advances in technology and the growth of the Internet are introducing not only an increase in the number of vulnerabilities being found, but also an increase in the complexity ...

Written by: Scott Fox and added on Jan. 27, 2011

Computer Forensic Legal Standards and Equipment

This paper addresses an issue of increasing importance to companies in this modern era. Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs), network security, and intellectual property (IP) security are growing

Document added on Jan. 9, 2011