posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byJustin Pierce, Matthew Warren, D Mackay
The paper responds to the release of both the AusCERT and CSI/FBI computer crime and security surveys with a comparison of the results between the two countries' respondents. Overall both surveys show the trend that most organisations employ security technologies but half of them still experience incidents which compromise their security. These incidents have significant quantifiable losses but despite these organisations are still loathed to report to law enforcement agencies for various reasons. These include the impression that law enforcement agencies are not interested, and the negative publicity such incidents can cause in their aftermath.<br>
History
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Croft, S Knight
Pagination
1 - 11
Start date
2003-11-24
Title of proceedings
AISMC 2003 : 1st Australian Information Security Management Conference
Event
Australian Information Security Management Conference (1st : 2003 : Perth, Western Australia)
Publisher
School of Information and Computer Management (SCISSEC research group), Edith Cowan University