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This 15 page report discusses issues related to a corporate security manager’s concerns regarding a terrorist attack on their company. The September 11th attacks have meant that corporate security managers have had to change their attitudes regarding where a threat may come from and how it is likely to present itself. The idea that “it will never happen here” has to be thrown out of the window and specific plans have to be made. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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File: D0_BWsecure.rtf
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that concern has been defined as a very real market consideration that could result in serious consequences for the profitability of any enterprises, commercial or not-for-profit, Web site. Chamberlain (1999)
points out that when the public reads news stories such as the very recent fact that Duke University (Durham, NC) computer science researchers have discovered that, using an experimental computer,
they could "crack" in under four hours the encryption that protects credit-card account numbers on the Internet, it reinforces very serious concerns about the Internet as a safe way to
do any sort of business. Of course, when any vulnerability or a sense of lack of control invades the consciousness of the modern
American, the "logical" response is to design a solution that serves the needs and concerns of all involved parties. Consumers want to assure that their credit card numbers do
not fall into the hands of crooks. Vendors want to assure that they are paid for their services and products without concerns relating to credit card fraud. And certainly,
the financial institutions issuing the credit cards and lines of credit want to assure that their customers accounts are not inappropriately accessed. All
aspects of the security situation must be considered in order to assure that the Internet evolves into a truly functional and trusted means of commerce. Without such security measures, the
potential electronic commerce consumer is unlikely to be willing to divulge personal information without the guarantee that such information will be scrupulously protected. Programs Addressing Security Concerns regarding whether an
individual needs to assure that their organizations web site is safe from hackers or that potential customers feel fully confident that their personal and financial information will not be misappropriated,
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