April 2003 Resources Page:
 

Cyber Terrorism – The Issues Minus the Hype

April 2003 Mfg.Trust Feature Story


Resources

United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
This 1998 (not recent, but excellent) entitled, "Crime, Terror and War: National Security and Public Safety in the Information Age" is available on the ITAA web site.


Security in the Information Age: New Challenges, New Strategies
Congress' Joint Economic Committee's report on "cyber-security"


The Future of CyberTerrorism:
Where the Physical and Virtual Worlds Converge
by Barry C. Collin of the Institute for Security and Intelligence. A good overview by the man who coined the term "Cyber Terrorism
http://afgen.com/terrorism1.html


The University of Dayton Law School CyberCrimes Site
http://cybercrimes.net/Terrorism/terrorism.html


Cyber Terrorism Paper
Statistics On Cyber-terrorism


Cyber Attacks During the War on Terrorism: A Predictive Analysis (.pdf, 438Kb)
From Dartmouth’s Institute for Security Technology Studies


Training

Corporate Identity Theft Course Series

Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in America, affecting businesses as well as individuals. It is undermining the economic viability of corporations and even states. This course series provides an overview of the growing identity theft problem, and proposes defense and deterrence solutions. Link here.
 


Critical Incident Management Series

A significant reduction in risk to your industry business environment can be achieved through use of disciplined planning and preparation for incontrollable events. This course series provides new knowledge to critically appraise cost effective alternatives, intelligently develop, implement and sustain critical incident management plans and policies. Link here.


Integrating Security Across the Enterprise Series

This is a series of courses intended for department, division and executive management and staff to review enterprise security best practices, to determine an acceptable baseline, to identify business critical elements, and to understand the pitfalls to avoid in integrating the physical, operational and informational aspects of enterprise security. Link here.

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Noteworthy Book

The Long Campaign. Information Security in the Age of Cyber Terror

Government executives and industry experts - provide their expert views on our nation’s readiness for cyber attack, methods for defending against these threats, and actions for industry, government and consumers to prevent attack and mitigate risk.

Read the table of contents.

Purchase from Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) for $45.00 at

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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