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E-grāmata: Identity Theft and Fraud: Evaluating and Managing Risk

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Personal data is increasingly being exchanged and stored by electronic means, making businesses, organizations and individuals more vulnerable than ever to identity theft and fraud. This book provides a practical and accessible guide to identity theft and fraud using a risk management approach. It outlines various strategies that can be easily implemented to help prevent identity theft and fraud. It addresses technical issues in a clear and uncomplicated way to help decision-makers at all levels understand the steps their businesses and organizations can take to mitigate identity theft and fraud risks. And it highlights the risks individuals face in this digital age. This book can help anyone - businesses and organizations of all sizes, as well as individuals - develop an identity theft and fraud prevention strategy that will reduce their risk and protect their identity assets. To date, little has been written on identity theft and fraud with a Canadian audience in mind. This book fills that gap, helping Canadians minimize their identity theft and fraud risks.
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(13)
Chapter 2 Understanding Identity Theft and Fraud
14(29)
Chapter 3 Risk and Trust
43(15)
Chapter 4 Information Sources for IDTF
58(18)
Chapter 5 The Nature and Scope of IDTF
76(26)
Chapter 6 Measuring IDTF
102(20)
Chapter 7 Managing the Risks of Data Theft, Identity Theft and Fraud
122(32)
Chapter 8 A Lifecycle Approach to Identity Asset Protection
154(33)
Chapter 9 Employee Responsibility for Risks to Identity Assets
187(17)
Chapter 10 Consumer and Business Perspectives
204(22)
Chapter 11 Technical Perspectives on Security
226(33)
Chapter 12 Evaluating and Managing Organizational Readiness for Security and IDTF Risks
259(16)
Chapter 13 A Research Agenda for Identity Theft and Fraud Risks
275(24)
Chapter 14 Monitoring Trends: Indexes of Identity Theft and Fraud
299(15)
Chapter 15 Overview of the Book and a Glimpse of the Future
314(16)
Glossary 330(21)
Index 351
Norm Archer is professor emeritus of the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. He has published widely on eGovernment, eBusiness and eHealth. Susan Sproule is assistant professor of Information Systems at Brock University and a professional engineer. Yufei Yuan is professor of Information Systems at the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University. He has published in many areas including electronic commerce, emergency response systems, security and privacy, and information systems in health care. Ken Guo is assistant professor of Accounting at the College of Business, Western New England University and a certified management accountant. Junlian Xiang is assistant professor at the Ted Rogers School of Business, Ryerson University.