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|a E-commerce security
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|c Mehdi Khosrow-Pour.
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|a Hershey, Pa. :
|b IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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|a electronic texts (xiv, 176 p.) :
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|a IT solutions series
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Section I. Introduction -- 1. An overview / Mehdi Khosrow-Pour --
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|a Section II. Expert opinions -- 2. Learning from practice / Mehdi Khosrow-Pour --
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|a Section III. Expert writings -- 3. How one niche player in the internet security field fulfills an important role / Troy J. Strader ... et al. -- 4. Personal information privacy and EC: a security conundrum / Edward J. Szewczak -- 5. Developing secure e-commerce in China / Michelle Fong -- 6. Identifying and managing new forms of commerce risk and security / Dieter Fink -- 7. E-commerce security and the law / Assafa Endeshaw -- 8. Rethinking e-commerce security in the digital economy: a pragmatic and strategic perspective / Mahesh S. Raisinghani -- 9. Security and the importance of trust in the Australian automotive industry / Pauline Ratnasingam -- 10. E-commerce security planning / Daniel L. Ruggles --
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|a Section IV. Glossary and index -- Glossary -- Index.
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|a Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
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|a From a distance, the concept of e-commerce security seems simple. Just allow authorized people to transact business securely and efficiently through the Internet, and keep unauthorized people away from valuable information. But in today's impersonal and global economy, how can a business or organization really know who they are really allowing into their systems? And how can they be sure unauthorized people are always kept out? In a highly interconnected and transaction-driven world, deciding who should be kept out or included is becoming more difficult every day. Due in part to interdependent global economic conditions, international terrorism concerns and human ingenuity involved with misusing technology for ill gotten gains, e-commerce security is neither simple nor static.
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|a Also available in print.
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|a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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|a Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on June 26, 2010).
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|a Electronic commerce
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