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Author: | Schwartz, M. |
Title: | Computer security: planning to protect corporate assets. |
Journal: | Journal of Business Strategy
1990 : JAN/FEB, VOL. 11:1, p. 38-41 |
Index terms: | COMPUTER SECURITY CORPORATE PLANNING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Computer crime is a great problem of our days. The vast majority of computer break-ins are internal. Corporate planners can use two strategies to combat potential computer security problems: access management and data encryption. Access management concerns determining who is initiating the session and where he is located. The accepted commercial encryption algorithm is the so-called data encryption standard used extensively by the banking industry. Encryption is the only way to manage security on local area networks. |
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