M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSP-ISSMP

Consultant in operations and security management;
Associate Professor, School of Business & Management, Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont.

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DIRECTORY TO THE WEB SITE:

Click here for a list of brief descriptions of each section of the Web site and a link to a narrated PowerPoint show explaining what's where.

CURRENT COURSE LINK:

CJ341A Cyberlaw & Cybercrime course files for Fall 2008

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LATEST FILE UPDATES:

November 2008:

Organizational Psychology (PPSX): narrated lecture in PowerPoint self-running show (in WinZIP archive) updated with new material for MSIA 2.0 courses. Also available as original PPT version in WinZip.

Lethal Keystrokes: excellent, short PowerPoint show created by Boeing Corporation and distributed by the US Government for increasing awareness among contractors of the dangers of unthinking release of confidential information.

Visible Ops Security: Review of the excellent publication Visible Ops Security: Achieving Common Security and IT Operations Objectives in 4 Practical Steps by Gene Kim, Paul Love and George Spafford (2008) from the IT Process Institute. This review is an edited compilation of the individual parts I originally published in the Network World Security Strategies newsletter in November 2008.

Wireless LAN Security: Training materials from the Government of Canada Communications Security Establishment. WinZIP file.

October 2008:

New course for Spring 2009: IS406B POLITICS OF CYBERSPACE

On Writing v7: new material about organizing essays, using reference materials, and working with editors and instructors.       HTML       PDF

Warriors of the Internet (2002)     MPG    (70 MB movie file). Computer animation by Gunilla Elam, Tomas Stephanson, and Niklas Hanberger explains fundamentals of TCP/IP in a charming 12 minute video. Made available by permission of the authors.

September 2008: USPIS security awareness videos posted online for download by users with high-speed Internet access

July 2008: Social Psychology & INFOSEC -- Delivered to ISSA Baltimore Chapter. Includes updated slides with more illustrations than older versions.       PPT

June 2008: [NON-narrated] intellectual property lectures from 2008 Residency workshop -- see MSIA index page

Verizon 2008 Security Survey analysis      PDF

New edition of Word 2007 Tips      PDF

May 2008: New edition of DOJ -- Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders (2nd edition, April 2008)      PDF

May 2008: Brief History of Computer Crime. A mere 51 pages to introduce computer crime from the late 1960s through the early 2000s to students in IS340, IS342, and CJ341 -- and anyone else interested in the subject. This paper became Chapter 2, "History of Computer Crime," in Bosworth, S., M. E. Kabay, and E. Whyne (2009). Computer Security Handbook, 5th Edition, Volume I. New York: Wiley.     PDF

April 2008: VA Data Insecurity Saga. A collection of articles from Network World Security Strategies discussing the loss of control over personally identifiable data at Veterans Affairs.     HTM    PDF

February 2008: Why a Straight Married Guy Marches in Gay Pride Parades.    HTML    PDF

January 2008: Updated Industrial Espionage white paper.       PDF         HTML

Facilities Security: How to protect your site against attacks and damage.      HTML     PDF

Handbook of Computer Networks (2007), Hossein Bidgoli, Ed.: Front matter.       PDF

On a Life of Teaching: Reflections on four decades of helping people learn.    HTML    PDF

 


 

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Updated 2008-11-19