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Computer fraud 7 Computer security 3 Fraud 3 2000 2 Computers 2 Ethics 2 India 2 Information Technology Act 2 Information systems 2 UNCITRAL model code 2 computer fraud 2 data theft 2 developing countries 2 e-banking security 2 e-finance 2 electronic banking 2 electronic finance 2 online banking 2 security systems 2 Audit commission 1 Auditors 1 Canada 1 Computer Crime 1 Computer Fraud 1 Computer Systems 1 Computer privacy 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumer marketing 1 Crime 1 Data security 1 Demographics 1 Disasters 1 Electronic commerce 1 Executives 1 Hacking 1 Human resource management 1 Information management 1 Information security 1 Internal control 1 International Cooperation 1
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research-article 3 conceptual-paper 2 review 2
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English 7 Undetermined 3
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Jain, Vaneesha 2 Kohli, Shan 2 Banerjee, Debasish 1 Collier, Paul 1 Davidson, Ian 1 Dorweiler, Vernon 1 Grundy, Emma 1 Haugen, Susan 1 Jones, Thomas W. 1 Mills, Alan 1 POPA, Raluca Georgiana 1 Paul Cronan, Timothy 1 Roger Selin, J. 1 Roufaiel, Nazik S. 1 Spaul, Barry 1 Sun, Yan 1 Wright, Phillip C. 1
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Industrial Management & Data Systems 3 International Journal of Electronic Finance 2 Managerial Auditing Journal 2 Database Systems Journal 1 Information & Computer Security 1 Management Decision 1
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Borderless Crime - Computer Fraud
POPA, Raluca Georgiana - In: Database Systems Journal 3 (2012) 1, pp. 49-58
committed today through modern means (computer fraud) at distances of thousands of kilometers, international cooperation is …
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Influential factors of online fraud occurrence in retailing banking sectors from a global prospective : An empirical study of individual customers in the UK and China
Sun, Yan; Davidson, Ian - In: Information & Computer Security 23 (2015) 1, pp. 3-19
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on online fraud occurrence in retailing banking sectors both in the UK and China. Online financial transactions bring convenience to individuals dramatically and improve banking service quality efficiently. However, the latest service channel, Internet, has...
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Exploring the security of e-banking systems: questions of theft, fraud, jurisdiction and the shifting sands of time
Jain, Vaneesha; Kohli, Shan - In: International Journal of Electronic Finance 3 (2009) 4, pp. 339-352
E-banking is the delivery of banking services through electronic communication. It uses technological methods to provide financial services to consumers. During the course of the paper, the authors seek to explore the legal framework which governs e-banking in India. The present paper has been...
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Exploring the security of e-banking systems: questions of theft, fraud, jurisdiction and the shifting sands of time
Jain, Vaneesha; Kohli, Shan - In: International Journal of Electronic Finance 3 (2009) 4, pp. 339-352
E-banking is the delivery of banking services through electronic communication. It uses technological methods to provide financial services to consumers. During the course of the paper, the authors seek to explore the legal framework which governs e-banking in India. The present paper has been...
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Identifying and controlling computer crime and employee fraud
Haugen, Susan; Roger Selin, J. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 99 (1999) 8, pp. 340-344
Organizations today are more susceptible to computer crime and employee fraud than ever before. This paper presents some statistics about the growth on fraud, factors which cause fraud in the workplace, how businesses can protect their assets, and common computer‐based frauds, techniques, and...
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The association of demographic variables and ethical behaviour of information system personnel
Banerjee, Debasish; Jones, Thomas W.; Paul Cronan, Timothy - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 96 (1996) 3, pp. 3-10
The area of computer abuse and professional ethics in computing is of interest to companies as well as ethics researchers. Expands the research in ethical behaviour of information system employees. Identifies empirically a few demographic variables that are associated with the ethical behaviour...
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Inadequate security encourages the thief
Mills, Alan - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 95 (1995) 2, pp. 3-5
Reviews the findings of the Audit Commission′s fifth triennial report on computer fraud and abuse, published in October … 1994. This shows that, while computer fraud and abuse is a growth industry, many organizations do not seem to take computer … place. These low‐cost procedures can do much to reduce the incidence of computer fraud and thereby avoid the associated cost …
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White‐collar Computer Crimes : A Threat to Auditors and Organization
Roufaiel, Nazik S.; Dorweiler, Vernon - In: Managerial Auditing Journal 9 (1994) 3, pp. 3-12
Describes the auditor′s responsibility in the expanding arena of computer‐related criminal activity within the organization and the organization′s liability for criminal activity. Formulates professional standards of conduct from these definitions of responsibility, both for the auditor...
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Auditing Personnel : A Human Resource Approach to Information Systems Control
Grundy, Emma; Collier, Paul; Spaul, Barry - In: Managerial Auditing Journal 9 (1994) 6, pp. 10-16
Internal auditors should realize that personnel procedures have a key role to play in preventing control violations. Outlines the main considerations for reviewing the adequacy of personnel procedures. Advocates that companies establish a written policy on abuse and fraudulent use of...
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Computer Security in Large Corporations: Attitudes and Practices of CEOs
Wright, Phillip C. - In: Management Decision 31 (1993) 7
Reports a study which investigated the attitudes, knowledge and practices of CEOs in the computer security area. It was found that a relationship exists between CEO review of policies and the presence or absence of a “well‐designed security programme”. These data suggest that large numbers...
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