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Process for Developing a Common Vocabulary in the Information Security Area.
Title:
Process for Developing a Common Vocabulary in the Information Security Area.
Author:
Von Knop, J.
ISBN:
9781607502531
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (120 pages)
Series:
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: Human and Societal Dynamics, v. 23
Contents:
Title page -- Preface -- List of Participants -- Contents -- Opening Speech -- Opening Speech -- Legal Groundwork for Information Security and Conceptual Framework -- Basic Concepts and Taxonomy of Dependable and Secure Computing -- Introduction -- The Basic Concepts -- The Threats to Dependability and Security -- Dependability, Security, and Their Attributes -- The Means to Attain Dependability and Security -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Index of Definitions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Blueprint of a Security Glossary: A Common Language for Creating International Security Policies -- Introduction -- The Changing Nature of Crime -- Security Informatics and Sharing Intelligence -- Discussion and Future Work -- References -- Towards the Creation of Security Ontologism for Information Technology, Communications, Information Systems, Information and Knowledge in Organizations -- Introduction -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- The Human Factor -- Personal Introduction -- Crises as Energizers for Solutions -- A Definition of Information Security -- Intermediate Conclusions -- Need for Further Definition -- Some Figures -- Questions -- Focus -- Solution? -- In Conclusion -- About Information Concept, Its Essence, and Role in Social and Technical Systems -- The Concept of Information -- Main Explications of the Term -- Terms for the Glossary on Counter Cyberterrorism -- Introduction -- Basic Concepts in the Field of Cyberterrorism and Counteraction to It -- Basic Legal Regulations -- Remarks in Conclusion. The Basic Dictionary of Notions and Definitions in the Field of Counteracting Cyberterrorism -- References -- DECLARATION of the NATO-Russia Advanced Research Workshop "A Process for Developing a Common Vocabulary in the Information Security Area" -- Author Index.
Abstract:
Since the cyber attacks are made with the use of global informational infrastructure they could be organized from every part of the planet, which means that we can only resist them with the help of international cooperation. There is a need to harmonize different languages in which specialists speak in order to guarantee the information security.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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