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Cybercrime and business : strategies for global corporate security

By: Moskowitz, Sanford
Material type: BookPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier, 2017.Description: xvii, 226 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780128003534Subject(s): Computer crimes -- Prevention | Computer security | Computer networks -- Security measures | COMPUTERS / Security / NetworkingDDC classification: 364.168 MO CY Online resources: Location Map
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This book examines the three most prevalent cybercrimes afflicting today's corporate security professionals: piracy, espionage, and computer hacking. It discusses the impact the threats pose and how the technologies that created the problem can help solve it, offers viable strategies for how different types of businesses can respond to these threats, and identifies future technological threats and how the models presented in the book can be applied to handling them.
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1. Introduction 2. Globalization, Business and Cybercrime 3. The Environment for Cybercrime 4. The Start Up Firm 5. Small and Medium-sized Businesses 6. The large Corporation 7. The Joint Venture and Partnership 8. IP and the Licensee 9. Franchises 10. The Subsidiary 11. Mergers and Acquisitions 12. Outsourcing 13. Conclusion: Strategic Directions for Global Business in a Cyber World

This book examines the three most prevalent cybercrimes afflicting today's corporate security professionals: piracy, espionage, and computer hacking. It discusses the impact the threats pose and how the technologies that created the problem can help solve it, offers viable strategies for how different types of businesses can respond to these threats, and identifies future technological threats and how the models presented in the book can be applied to handling them.

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