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Principles of information security
the purpose of this book is to fill the need for a quality academic textbook that surveys the discipline of information security. While there are dozens of quality publications on information security and assurance that are oriented to the practitioner, there is a death of textbooks that provide the student with a balanced introduction to both security management and the technical components of security. By creating a book specifically from the perspective of the discipline of information systems, we hope to close this gap. Further, there is a clear need for criminal justice, political science, accounting information systems, and other disciplines to gain a clear understanding of the principles of information security, in order to formulate interdisciplinary solutions for systems vulnerabilities. The essentioal tenet of this textbook is that information security in the mordern organization is a problem for management to solve, and not one that technology alone can address. In other words, the information security of an organization has important economic consequences, for which management will be held accountable.
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