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Can computer security really make a difference?

Craig S. Hannaford (In charge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Technological Crime Section in Ottawa, Canada. He is a Certified General Accountant and has extensive experience in the investigation of computer‐related crimes.)

Managerial Auditing Journal

ISSN: 0268-6902

Article publication date: 1 July 1995

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Abstract

Computer crime and the abuse of computer and telecommunications systems have become a serious threat to the integrity of information systems. The Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development has addressed this problem as has Interpol. National governments such as Canada have enacted specific laws against this type of crime. Information technology security principles can prevent the commission of computer crimes. Refers to basic information technology principles and gives some examples of computer crimes and how application of IT security principles may have prevented these crimes.

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Hannaford, C.S. (1995), "Can computer security really make a difference?", Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 10-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/02686909510087937

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1995, MCB UP Limited

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