 | Insult to Injury: Libel, Slander, and Invasions of Privacy by William K. Jones Publisher: University Press of Colorado Description: In Insult to Injury, William K. Jones reviews the seminal U.S. Supreme Court decisions that restrict the First Amendment in order to protect persons against defamatory falsehoods, invasions of privacy, and related psychic harm. Covering cases ranging from a restaurant owner driven out of business over a veal chop to...more
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 | Protecting Yourself Online: The Definitive Resource on Safety, Freedom, and Privacy in Cyberspace by Robert B. Gelman, Stanton McCandlish Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Description: Too many cyberspace pundits fail to deliver constructive ideas on how to deal with issues of safety, privacy, and censorship online. Protecting Yourself Online, penned by members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), is a splendid exception that makes good on its claim to be the definitive resource for practical...more
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 | Crackproof Your Software: Protect Your Software Against Crackers (With CD-ROM) by Pavol Cerven Publisher: No Starch Press Description: This essential resource for software developers highlights the weak points in "well-protected" software, shows how crackers break common protection schemes, and how to defend against crackers. Includes in-depth discussions of anti-debugging and anti-disassembling. The CD-ROM contains compression and encoding software, debuggers and anti-debugging tricks, practical protection demonstrations, and extended examples...more
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 | It Governance: A Manager's Guide to Data Security and Bs 7799/Iso 17799 by Alan Calder, Steve Watkins Publisher: Kogan Page Description: "Companies across the USA, worried that cyberspace will be terrorism's next battleground have shored up security since September 11. About 77% of businesses improved defenses against hackers, viruses and other attacks. Such threats are real. Cyberspace attacks jumped 64% from a year ago." -- USA Today 8/19/02 ...more
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 | Techniques and Applications of Digital Watermarking and Content Protection by Michael Arnold, Stephen D. Wolthusen, Martin Schmucker Publisher: Artech House Publishers Description: Whether you need to quickly come up to speed on the state of the art in digital watermarking or want to explore the latest research in this area, such as 3-D geometry watermarking, this timely reference gives you the hands-on knowledge you need for your work. This book covers the...more
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 | The Information Systems Security Officer's Guide: Establishing and Managing an Information Protection Program, Second Edition by Gerald L. Kovacich Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Description: Information systems security continues to grow and change based on new technology and Internet usage trends. In order to protect your organization's confidential information, you need information on the latest trends and practical advice from an authority you can trust. The new ISSO Guide is just what you need.
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 | Computer Security for Dummies by Peter T. Davis, Barry D. Lewis Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers) Description: Computer Security for Dummies, takes a broad approach to the subject. Only one chapter is devoted to the Internet, which is reasonable. After all, computers had security problems long before the Internet, and anyone focusing just on the online world is ignoring some important issues. Authors Peter T....more
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 | Netspionage : The Global Threats to Information by William C. Boni, Gerald L. Kovacich Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Description: This book begins by laying out a history of espionage that clearly shows that when a new technology or technique becomes available to the information gatherers in public and private sectors, they can quickly be adopted for Netspionage use. It then moves on to describe how the Internet and associated...more
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 | The Center for Democracy and Technology and Internet Privacy in the U.S.: Lessons of the First Five Years by Joyce H-S Li Publisher: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Description: This informative work serves as an introduction to the issues of online privacy in the United States and examines what one advocacy group is doing to protect privacy in cyberspace. Li's in-depth research of the issues confronted by the Center for Democracy and Technology over a five-year period documents its...more
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 | Information Eclipse: Privacy & Access in America by Michael Fraase Publisher: Arts & Farces Description: "Eclipse" is a very interesting word with multiple definitions. It's from the latin word "eclipsis" which means a leaving out or a suppressing of sounds or words. The word also refers to a failing and a shadowing. Most commonly it's used to describe a cutting off of light. "Information Eclipse"...more
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