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Ethics Related to the Collection of Information. Who Benefits?

Ethics Related to the Collection of Information The following are ethics that must be addressed when information systems are designed, and how they relate to the Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability (CIA) security concept. The first concern related to ethics is; who benefits from the information collected? The applicable area of the CIA security triad is confidentiality. Information collected for… Read More »

Database Transaction Security and the “Halloween Problem.”

Database Transactional Based Fraud, Transaction Security, and the “Halloween Problem.” Many database attacks are directed at external interfaces and intended to cause delays in accessing or using data which includes malicious transactions. The main concern with malicious transactions is danger to data integrity and availability.  Currently, there is no practical mechanism that identifies attackers executing malicious transactions.  Ayushi,… Read More »

Locard’s Exchange Principle and the Daubert Test

Locard’s Exchange Principle and the Daubert Test Locard’s Exchange Principle is based on the precept that when people interact within an environment, they always leave traces of their activities. This is the basic principle of forensic science. In the digital and physical world, Locard’s Exchange Principle applies in that if people attempt to steal, remove, add, alter, or… Read More »