Part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Information Systems Security and Assurance Series
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Revised and updated to address the many changes in this evolving field, the Second Edition of Legal Issues in Information Security (Textbook with Lab Manual) addresses the area where law and information security concerns intersect. Information systems security and legal compliance are now required to protect critical governmental and corporate infrastructure, intellectual property created by individuals and organizations alike, and information that individuals believe should be protected from unreasonable intrusion. Organizations must build numerous information security and privacy responses into their daily operations to protect the business itself, fully meet legal requirements, and to meet the expectations of employees and customers.
Instructor Materials for Legal Issues in Information Security include:
PowerPoint Lecture Slides
Instructor's Guide
Sample Course Syllabus
Quiz & Exam Questions
Case Scenarios/Handouts
New to the Second Edition:
* Includes discussions of amendments in several relevant federal and state laws and regulations since 2011
* Reviews relevant court decisions that have come to light since the publication of the first edition
* Includes numerous information security data breaches highlighting new vulnerabilities
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978-1-284-05474-3 (9781284054743)
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Joanna Lyn Grama (JD, CISSP, CIPT, CRISC) is an Associate Vice President at Vantage Technology Consulting Group. She has more than 20 years of experience in higher education with a strong focus on law, IT security policy, compliance, governance, and data privacy issues.Grama is a former member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee (appointed to the Committee by Secretary Janet Napolitano) and served as the chairperson of its technology subcommittee. Grama is also vice president of the board of directors for the central Indiana Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) chapter; and a member of the International Association for Privacy Professionals (IAPP); the American Bar Association, Section of Science and Technology Law, Information Security Committee; and the Indiana State Bar Association. She is a frequent speaker on a variety of IT security topics, including identity theft, personal information security, and university security and privacy compliance issues.