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- catalog abstract "Explores the potential for trust between online buyers, sellers, and business partners, addressing security measures, privacy, audit and compliance techniques, and e-commerce project management.".
- catalog contributor b11505055.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1. Electronic commerce and the concept of trust : Definition of trust ; The basics of trust ; Trust as a foundation for EC ; Addressing new risks ; Action items for IT managers. -- 2. The dark side of the force: the risks of electronic commerce : Risks common to all distributed networks ; Technology-induced risks: what's new? ; What control professionals and auditors say ; The role of the IT manager in risk management. -- 3. Gaining control of electronic commerce : Control is more than security ; EC controls: the macro view ; Steps to create a safe EC environment. -- 4. Maintaining the trust bond: certainty, confidentiality, and privacy : Introduction ; EC information flow ; Corporate data flow and interactions ; Data flows between trading partners ; The auditor's perspective. -- ".
- catalog description "5. Security: what are you protecting ... and why? : Look after the information first: linking security with data protection ; Framework for building confidence ; Layers of risk protection ; Social aspects of security. -- 6. Looking after business: the core components of electronic commerce : EC as a catalyst for change ; EC defined ; EDI as the primary business-to-business EC component ; The EC value proposition ; Business issues ; Technical issues ; EC in the payments business ; Future direction and implications for IT managers ; Implications of new EC delivery channels. -- 7. Business first and safety first: protecting electronic commerce relationships : From systems defense to business enhancement ; Business policy as big rules ; Relationship design ; Front-ending ; Business enhancement. -- ".
- catalog description "8. Auditing for a new age, new purpose, and new commerce : The changing role of the internal auditor ; Internal control: trends and recent developments ; An integrated control framework for EC. -- 9. External audit requirements and regulatory compliance overview : The external auditor's role ; The question of corporate governance: the regulator's role ; External requirements harmonization ; Action items for control designers ; Action items for EC professionals. -- 10. Trends to follow and opportunities to take : How to plan when you can't predict ; The near term ; The medium term ; The unknown time frame ; Recommendations for managers. -- Appendix : Electronic commerce in action: the case for secure electronic transaction (SET) : 1. What is SET? -- 2. Why SET at all? -- 3. Risk profile with implementing a SET payment system -- 4. The trust dimension: the public key infrastructure -- 5. SET implementation issues -- 6. What SET does not cover.".
- catalog description "Explores the potential for trust between online buyers, sellers, and business partners, addressing security measures, privacy, audit and compliance techniques, and e-commerce project management.".
- catalog extent "xx, 247 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Electronic commerce relationships : trust by design.".
- catalog identifier "0130170372".
- catalog isFormatOf "Electronic commerce relationships : trust by design.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR,".
- catalog relation "Electronic commerce relationships : trust by design.".
- catalog subject "005.8 21".
- catalog subject "Business enterprises Computer networks Security measures.".
- catalog subject "Electronic commerce Security measures.".
- catalog subject "HF5548.32 .E372 1999".
- catalog subject "Internet Security measures.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Electronic commerce and the concept of trust : Definition of trust ; The basics of trust ; Trust as a foundation for EC ; Addressing new risks ; Action items for IT managers. -- 2. The dark side of the force: the risks of electronic commerce : Risks common to all distributed networks ; Technology-induced risks: what's new? ; What control professionals and auditors say ; The role of the IT manager in risk management. -- 3. Gaining control of electronic commerce : Control is more than security ; EC controls: the macro view ; Steps to create a safe EC environment. -- 4. Maintaining the trust bond: certainty, confidentiality, and privacy : Introduction ; EC information flow ; Corporate data flow and interactions ; Data flows between trading partners ; The auditor's perspective. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Security: what are you protecting ... and why? : Look after the information first: linking security with data protection ; Framework for building confidence ; Layers of risk protection ; Social aspects of security. -- 6. Looking after business: the core components of electronic commerce : EC as a catalyst for change ; EC defined ; EDI as the primary business-to-business EC component ; The EC value proposition ; Business issues ; Technical issues ; EC in the payments business ; Future direction and implications for IT managers ; Implications of new EC delivery channels. -- 7. Business first and safety first: protecting electronic commerce relationships : From systems defense to business enhancement ; Business policy as big rules ; Relationship design ; Front-ending ; Business enhancement. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. Auditing for a new age, new purpose, and new commerce : The changing role of the internal auditor ; Internal control: trends and recent developments ; An integrated control framework for EC. -- 9. External audit requirements and regulatory compliance overview : The external auditor's role ; The question of corporate governance: the regulator's role ; External requirements harmonization ; Action items for control designers ; Action items for EC professionals. -- 10. Trends to follow and opportunities to take : How to plan when you can't predict ; The near term ; The medium term ; The unknown time frame ; Recommendations for managers. -- Appendix : Electronic commerce in action: the case for secure electronic transaction (SET) : 1. What is SET? -- 2. Why SET at all? -- 3. Risk profile with implementing a SET payment system -- 4. The trust dimension: the public key infrastructure -- 5. SET implementation issues -- 6. What SET does not cover.".
- catalog title "Electronic commerce relationships : trust by design / Peter Keen ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".