Cyber Security White Papers
Post-July 4 Fireworks: Cyber Security, Critical Infrastructure Debates Re-Ignite
Overview United States critical infrastructure and cyber space security protections - with Internet communications clearly playing a key role in both cases - intermingled and flared up in the first week of July, 2006 as increasingly debated policy issues that the federal government, business enterprises and industrialists must try to resolve. Congressional, law-enforcement, intelligence and e-commerce transaction companies have expressed a growing concern over the high vulnerability of information via online transactions as well as through hacking into Internet databases. Instances involving the theft of information regarding U.S. veterans and active military personnel also underscore and highlight such threats.
| Publisher | Thomson | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | July 2006 | Downloads | 29 |
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Raising the bar for hackers (Security)
Many production plants are linked to the Internet and utilize standard software, which makes them a potential target for hackers. Siemens is making these systems more secure.
Identity Theft and Cyber Insurance
The ease of collecting, storing, and using personal information in conducting transactions has made liability for the disclosure of personal information a significant issue for all industry groups and for...
Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and Plans of Action and Milestones (POA&M) Collection and Analysis System
Computer & Hi-tech Management, Inc. is a diversified IT company providing a wide range of products and services to Federal civilian, DoD, and commercial customers. CHM collaborated with the USDA-OCIO,...
Cyber Threats and the U S Economy
The Internet has proven to be an engine that is driving a revolution in the way individuals and organizations conduct business. Internet-based electronic commerce is growing rapidly and promises economic...
WebEOC Program and Internet/Intranet Web Support
The Washington Military Department, Emergency Management Division (EMD) provides WebEOC Crisis Information Management system development and implementation advice, support and training to Washington State, county and municipal emergency management agencies....



