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Presentation: Learn when and how to report computer crime
Category: Professions and Industries, Security
Tags: computer crime, computer security, powerpoint, html
Overview This 9-slide PowerPoint presentation clearly explains which computer security threats your IT staff should report and how to report them.
As good citizens, IT professionals should report computer crimes to the proper authorities. If you're organization is like many IT departments, the staff might not be sure exactly which activities that they observe are illegal, which should be reported, and to whom they should report. This easy-to-use presentation helps them make that decision with confidence. It describes ten potentially-reportable activities and groups them into three categories: activities you should not report, activities you may report, and activities you should always report. The presentation also provides contact information for the law enforcement agencies that investigate computer crime.
Join the ongoing discussion of this download and share your experiences detecting and reporting computer crime. Also, let us know if our "Learn when and how to report computer crime" presentation provided helpful information and if there's anything we can do to improve the document's format.
- Publisher
- TechRepublic
- File Format
- Other Download
- Date Published
- May 16, 2006
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Training and Certification, Network Security, Security Management
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