03839oam 2200733I 450 991041165310332120250529143508.00-429-25115-71-4665-4186-51-280-12213-797866135259941-4398-4664-210.1201/b11363(CKB)2550000000074796(EBL)826942(OCoLC)804664126(SSID)ssj0000565991(PQKBManifestationID)11404425(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000565991(PQKBWorkID)10535015(PQKB)10801118(MiAaPQ)EBC826942(MiAaPQ)EBC4010064(Au-PeEL)EBL826942(CaPaEBR)ebr10518001(CaONFJC)MIL352599(OCoLC)773036079(Au-PeEL)EBL4010064(OCoLC)958540109(EXLCZ)99255000000007479620180331d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCybersecurity public sector threats and responses /[edited by] Kim Andreasson1st ed.Boca Raton, Fla. :CRC Press,2012.1 online resource (598 p.)Public administration and public policy ;165"K12093."1-4398-4663-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; The Editor; Contributor Biographies (In Order of Appearance); Chapter 1. The Global Rise of E-Government and Its Security Implications; Chapter 2. Understanding Cyber Threats; Chapter 3. Cybersecurity in East Asia: Japan and the 2009 Attacks on South Korea and the United States; Chapter 4. Toward a Global Approach To Cybersecurity; Chapter 5. The Cybersecurity Policy Challenge: The Tyranny of Geography; Chapter 6. U.S. Federal Cybersecurity Policy; Chapter 7. European Cybersecurity PolicyChapter 8. A Local Cybersecurity Approach: The Case of CataloniaChapter 9. Securing Government Transparency: Cybersecurity Policy Issues in a Gov 2.0 Environment and Beyond; Chapter 10. The Civilian Cyber Incident Response Policies of the U.S. Federal Government; Chapter 11. Cybersecurity Health Check: A Framework to Enhance Organizational Security; Chapter 12. Beyond Public-Private Partnerships: Leadership Strategies for Securing Cyberspace; Chapter 13. Is There a Conclusion to Cybersecurity?; IndexWritten as a reference, but easily adaptable for classroom use, this book explains the importance of cyber security, why readers should care, and what threats to watch for. It also offers information on how to improve an operating environment and better safeguard the constituents organizations serve. Based on research that claims that cyber security policy is often set at less senior levels of corporations, and left to IT security professionals, this book explains why security should be addressed by senior level management. --Provided by publisher.Public administration and public policy ;165.Computer networksSecurity measuresGovernment policyGovernment informationSecurity measuresComputer crimesPreventionComputer networksSecurity measuresGovernment policy.Government informationSecurity measures.Computer crimesPrevention.352.3/79COM053000POL002000POL028000bisacshAndreasson Kim J897995MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910411653103321Cybersecurity2006324UNINA