Avoiding Cyber Fraud in Small Businesses [Hardback]What Auditors and Owners Need to Knowby Jack Bologna and Paul Shaw
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Avoiding Cyber Fraud in Small BusinessesSmall businesses have an average life span of only five years. They are especially prone to failure due to inadequate internal controls, as well as a lack of capital and technological resources which could protect their assets. One of the most prevalent internal problems that face the modern business world is cyber fraud. Cyber fraud occurs when advanced technologies are used to steal money or property, gain illegal access to information systems, partake in credit card fraud, or initiate Internet scams. This work teaches those being held accountable when cyber fraud is detected - auditors, business owners and managers - how to be aware of the dangers the small business can face, and how to ensure that adequate controls are in place for its prevention and detection. It focuses on the key areas of vulnerability and equips readers with the necessary tools to meet their responsibilities.Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonContents of Avoiding Cyber Fraud in Small BusinessesCyberfraud is Here to StayCyberfraud and Cyber Criminals Risk and Vulnerability Assessments Assessing Fidelity Risks Establishing Effective Compliance Programs Computers and Ethics: An Oxymoron? Designing Persuasive Policies Communications Systems Policy Guide Internal Protection Controls Security - From Fence to Firewall and Beyond Protection of Proprietary Information Setting Up Your Website: Business, Security and Liability Considerations Disaster Planning for Information Systems Cyberfraud Audits and Investigations Insurance for Cyberfraud and Cybertorts Appendices |
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