Computer security breaches are big headlines, and with talk of 'cyber-terrorism' the issue is now centre stage. This, the first truly comprehensive analysis of EU and US information security law, enables readers to assess how regulation relates to security.
Computer security breaches are big headlines, and with talk of 'cyber-terrorism' the issue is now centre stage. This, the first truly comprehensive analysis of EU and US information security law, enables readers to assess how regulation relates to security.
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Autorenporträt
Lukas Feiler is an associate at Wolf Theiss Attorneys at Law, Vienna, Austria, and a Fellow at the Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF). He holds a Ph.D. in law and a certification as a Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) from (ISC)².
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction
2. The Foundations and Challenges of Information Security
3. A Methodology for Assessing Regulatory Policies
4. Regulating Information Security by Mandating Security Controls
5. Regulating Information Security by Imposing or Limiting Liability
6. Regulating Information Security by Mandating Transparency
7. Regulating Information Security by Deterring Malicious Threat Agents