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Third International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'04)
Paradigm of Information Security as Interdisciplinary Comprehensive Science
Tokyo, Japan
November 18-November 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2140-1
Shigeo Tsujii, Institute of Information Security
In my definition, the concept of information security is "the dynamic process for establishing an integrated and complete system designed to form, without infringing freedom broadened by IT (Information Technology), and with closer coordination among technologies, administration and management technologies, legal and social systems and information morals in order to make compatible improved usability and efficiency and enhanced security, protected privacy and minimized surveillance, or monitoring, over people." This paper considers the paradigm of information security as an interdisciplinary comprehensive science and the way to develop human resources, both of which are required to establish information security.
Citation:
Shigeo Tsujii, "Paradigm of Information Security as Interdisciplinary Comprehensive Science," cw, pp.9-20, Third International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'04), 2004
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