Description :
Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applicationsserves as the ultimate source on all theories and models associated with information privacy and safeguard practices to help anchor and guide the development of technologies, standards, and best practices to meet these challenges.
Compiling over 250 chapters representing the work of 484 international experts in these fields, this commanding, six-volume collection examines a complete array of topics in this area, including authentication technologies, cyber crime, cryptographic tools, monitoring systems, forensic computing, and confidentiality applications and their relation to raising the level of security and ethical standards in technology-driven environments. Essential to the information technology collection of any library, Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications will serve the needs of researchers in a variety of related fields, including business, e-commerce, government, law enforcement, and many more.
Hamid R. Nemati is an associate professor of information systems at the Information Systems and Operations Management Department of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), USA.
He holds a doctorate degree in management sciences and information technology from the University of
Georgia and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts. He has extensive professional IT experience as an analyst, and has consulted with a number of major corporations.
Before coming to UNCG, he was on the faculty of J. Mack Robinson College of Business Administration
at Georgia State University. His research specialization is in the areas of organizational data mining,
decision support systems, data warehousing, and knowledge management. He has presented nationally
and internationally on a wide range of topics relating to these research interests, and his research has
been published in numerous top tier scholarly journals.
Content :
Contents by Volume
Section 1. Fundamental Concepts and Theories
Section 2. Development and Design Methodologies
Section 3. Tools and Technologies
Section 4. Utilization and Application
Section 5. Organizational and Social Implications
Section 6. Managerial Impact
Section 7. Critical Issues
Section 8. Emerging Trends
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