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The ethics of hacking and computer abuse: Australian case studies

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Organisations spend large sums of money to ensure that they are protected
against the risks associated with external threats. The perceived threats
against organisations are well known, and the losses can be quantifiable.
The perceived threat considered here is that associated with hackers. Much
is known about hackers, their rationale, and their ethical views. However,
it is harder to quantify what computer abuse is and what the associated
losses are. This chapter focuses on hackers, computer abuse, and ethical
issues.

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Chapter number

3

Pagination

35-48

ISBN-13

9781591404569

ISBN-10

1591404568

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2005, Idea Group Publishing

Extent

15

Editor/Contributor(s)

Weckert J

Publisher

Idea Group Publishing

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa

Title of book

Electronic monitoring in the workplace: controversies and solutions

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