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Information Security: Contemporary Cases
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Information Security: Contemporary Cases

by Marie A. Wright, John S. Kakalik
August 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
214 pages
9h 49m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Content preview from Information Security: Contemporary Cases
8. When the Web logs from BoatingCT.com were analyzed, the CART
field examiner discovered that intruders from around the world
had gained unauthorized access to the company’s daily order file.
The company was informed of this, but the CART field examiner’s
focus remained on identifying the sender of the suspicious e-mails
to BoatingCT.com’s customers, the reason given for the FBI’s
involvement in this case. What other reasons might the FBI have
had for not pursuing these other intruders?
9. The computer intruder described in this case was a U.S. citizen
who resided in Ohio. What would the FBI have done if he were a
non-U.S. citizen who resided in a foreign ...
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ISBN: 9780763738198