The Automated Office and Computer Crime: A Preliminary Assessment
The opportunity for computer‐related crime in the automated office/distributed environment is greater than in the larger, centrally driven data‐processing facilities, where access to equipment is usually easier and there is no hierarchy of physical controls as in a separate computer data centre. Information is less secure due to the poor definition of roles and responsibilities at end‐user functions, the difficulty in controlling a complex system with simple “system management tools” and the “human text” form of much of the electronically stored data. Standards of security administration within
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1986
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Authors: | Blatchford, Clive |
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Industrial Management & Data Systems. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-5783, ZDB-ID 2002327-3. - Vol. 86.1986, 1/2, p. 14-19
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MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Computer Security | Crime | Office Automation |
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