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Insider Threats and the Case for Role-Based Access Control

In: Cyber Security

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Cyberspace is the nervous system of today’s advanced economies, linking critical infrastructures across public and private institutions. The authors of this book comprehensively explore the many issues surrounding this unique system, including private sector cyber security investment decisions and implementation strategies, public policy efforts to ensure overall security, and government’s role in the process.

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  • ., 2008. "Insider Threats and the Case for Role-Based Access Control," Chapters, in: Cyber Security, chapter 11, pages 211-245, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12762_11
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