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Enterprise Computer Forensics: A Defensive And Offensive Strategy To Fight Computer Crime, Fahmid Imtiaz Apr 2006

Enterprise Computer Forensics: A Defensive And Offensive Strategy To Fight Computer Crime, Fahmid Imtiaz

Australian Digital Forensics Conference

As days pass and the cyber space grows, so does the number of computer crimes. The need for enterprise computer forensic capability is going to become a vital decision for the CEO’s of large or even medium sized corporations for information security and integrity over the next couple of years. Now days, most of the companies don’t have in house computer/digital forensic team to handle a specific incident or a corporate misconduct, but having digital forensic capability is very important and forensic auditing is very crucial even for small to medium sized organizations. Most of the corporations and organizations are …


A Systematic Review Of The Roles And Competencies Of Medical Information Professionals(Mips) In Evidence-Based Medicine In Thailand, Somrux Sahapong, Lampang Manmart, Dusadee Ayuvat, Somkiet Potisat Jan 2006

A Systematic Review Of The Roles And Competencies Of Medical Information Professionals(Mips) In Evidence-Based Medicine In Thailand, Somrux Sahapong, Lampang Manmart, Dusadee Ayuvat, Somkiet Potisat

EDU-COM International Conference

The aim of this study was to systematically review the roles and competencies of Medical Information Professionals (MIPs: non-medical personnel who are information technology and medical library literacy) in supporting clinicians in the practice of evidence-based medicine (EBM) as reported in the published literature. It analysed and synthesized information from textbooks on EBM and research and review articles drawn from MEDLINE using the following keywords: ―evidence-based medicine‖, ―information seeking and physician‖, ―information need and physician‖, ―EBM librarian‖, ―clinical librarian‖, ―library service‖, ―informationist‖, and ―knowledge management‖. Information from research articles published in local journals and conference proceedings was also included evidence-based …


The Challenges Of Itil Implementations, Jason Gray Jan 2006

The Challenges Of Itil Implementations, Jason Gray

Theses : Honours

Originating from the UK, the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is an IT Service Management framework whose adoption is rapidly spreading throughout Canada, Netherlands, South Africa, India, USA, and Australia. Promoted as a collection of "Best Practices" in IT service management, ITIL is gaining a reputation as a "silver bullet" to IT Service Management woes and is now .gaining popularity amongst IT vendors and leaders of best practices worldwide. Increased IT productivity, IT accountability, increased compliance and reduced IT costs, are just some of the promised list of benefits. More and more organisations are plam1ing to embark on ITIL implementations as …