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Edited by Straub (information systems, Georgia State U.), Goodman (international affairs and computing, Georgia Institute of Technology), and Baskerville (information systems, Robinson College of Business), this volume of Advances in Management Information Systems is the first of several to address issues of information security and as such it focuses on matters of policy, strategy, and processes necessary for the establishment of the overall security posture of an organization and leaves discussion of supportive technological and organizational measures for later volumes. Chapters address…mehr

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Edited by Straub (information systems, Georgia State U.), Goodman (international affairs and computing, Georgia Institute of Technology), and Baskerville (information systems, Robinson College of Business), this volume of Advances in Management Information Systems is the first of several to address issues of information security and as such it focuses on matters of policy, strategy, and processes necessary for the establishment of the overall security posture of an organization and leaves discussion of supportive technological and organizational measures for later volumes. Chapters address information technology governance and organizational design for security management, information system risk assessment and documentation, strategic information security risk management, and business continuity planning and the protection of informational assets. They also discuss the extra-organizational security setting for the United States and internationally, as well as emerging research trends.
Autorenporträt
Richard L. Baskerville is a Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Computer Information Systems, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University. Seymour (Sy) Goodman is Professor of International Affairs and Computing jointly at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, co-Director of the Georgia Tech Information Security Center, and Principal Investigator for the MacArthur Foundation grant supporting the Sam Nunn Security Program. Detmar Straub is the J. Mack Robinson Distinguished Professor of IS at Georgia State University and conducts research in the areas of information security, e-commerce, technological innovation, and international IT.