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From the supplier: The damage that computer hackers can do to a company's computer network can be substantial. These computer criminals illegally tamper critical information on private networks through inexpensive home computers and modems. They may initially resort to the activity out of the need for social esteem but they end up liking the easy financial returns as well. Companies can combat illegal intrusion by auditing and fixing current weaknesses in their systems, formulate strict security procedures and use advanced technology in the design of their security processes.
Citation Details
Title: A recipe for hacker heartburn.
Author: Henry M. Kluepfel
Publication: Security Management (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1995
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: v39 Issue: n1 Page: p40(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Author Henry M. Kluepfel Publisher American Society for Industrial Security Publication Date 1995-01-01 Binding Digital ISBN Number Of Pages 8 Sales Rank 99999999