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How to Identify and “Contain” Some of the Information Security Problems Created by Unique Business Environments


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Enterprise Security
By: John Cupps, 03/28/2004



A university setting will be used to illustrate this idea, that an organization is characterized by its business environment. Several aspects of the university's business environment are unique only to universities. One such aspect to be explored in detail is the effect of the student user group within the environment and the problems they can create for information security initiatives. In order to contain the problems within this environment an analysis of the student user is necessary. What qualifies an individual to write on this subject? In my case experience is my primary qualification. I've spent the last five and half years in the same university environment. The first four years, as a business school undergraduate student, I did almost everything imaginable to make information security workers cringe.

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