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Information and Computer Security
Information Management & Computer Security (2000) 8 (4): 164–173.
Published: 01 October 2000
... property Theft USA New technology US intellectual property (IP) is a key target of numerous other countries and individuals. Of specific interest to outsiders are technological resources. Illegally transferring information can range from the extreme of the often‐glamorized international...
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Information and Computer Security
Information Management & Computer Security (2000) 8 (1): 14–26.
Published: 01 March 2000
... (Pereira and Kanekar, 1984). Based on this realisation, the following hypothesis is postulated: H1: There is a relationship between gender of academics and their use of pirated software. © MCB UP Limited 2000 Computer software Theft Academic staff Microcomputers...
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Information and Computer Security
Information Management & Computer Security (1993) 1 (4)
Published: 01 April 1993
... Information Theft INFORMATION LOSS RARELY RECOVERED I 17 When information is not effectively protected against theft, the potential for significant corporate damage is created. Information Loss Rarely Recovered Tom Newman Information Management & Computer Security, Vol. 1 No. 4, 1993, pp. 17-18 © MC15...
