The Law and Its Contribution to IT Security: Legal Framework, Requirements, Limits

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Abstract

Technology is the main way of ensuring that IT security—meets perpetrators on a level playing field with weapons of a similar caliber. But technology cannot solve the problem alone. The law can also play a part in IT security, although it is misguided to assume that legal sanction mechanisms will keep criminal hackers from infiltrating IT infrastructures and harming companies.

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Brisch, K. (2017). The Law and Its Contribution to IT Security: Legal Framework, Requirements, Limits. In Management for Professionals (Vol. Part F602, pp. 37–46). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46529-6_5

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