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Journal Articles
- 2001
- [j39]Charles Cresson Wood:
What Do The Recent Terrorist Attacks Mean For The American Information Security Profession? Comput. Secur. 20(8): 667-670 (2001) - 1997
- [j38]Charles Cresson Wood:
A management view of internet electronic commerce security. Comput. Secur. 16(4): 316-320 (1997) - [j37]Charles Cresson Wood:
Part of the foundation for secure systems: separation of duties policy. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 5(1): 18-19 (1997) - [j36]Charles Cresson Wood:
A secure password storage policy. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 5(2): 79-80 (1997) - [j35]Charles Cresson Wood:
Securely handling staff terminations. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 5(3): 100-101 (1997) - 1996
- [j34]Charles Cresson Wood:
Constructing difficult-to-guess passwords. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 4(1): 43-44 (1996) - [j33]Charles Cresson Wood:
A computer emergency response team policy. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 4(2): 4 (1996) - [j32]Charles Cresson Wood:
A policy for sending secret information over communications networks. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 4(3): 18-19 (1996) - [j31]Charles Cresson Wood:
Information owners, custodians and users. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 4(4): 34-35 (1996) - [j30]Charles Cresson Wood:
Removal of all unauthorized access paths in production software. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 4(5): 22-23 (1996) - 1995
- [j29]Charles Cresson Wood:
Shifting information systems security responsibility from user organizations to vendor/publisher organizations. Comput. Secur. 14(4): 283-284 (1995) - [j28]Charles Cresson Wood, Karen Snow:
ISO 9000 and information security. Comput. Secur. 14(4): 287-288 (1995) - [j27]Charles Cresson Wood:
Writing infosec policies. Comput. Secur. 14(8): 667-674 (1995) - [j26]Charles Cresson Wood:
The Charles Cresson Wood file. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 3(4): 23-26 (1995) - [j25]Charles Cresson Wood:
Background checks for employees in computer-related positions of trust. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 3(5): 21-22 (1995) - 1994
- [j24]Charles Cresson Wood:
Fifty ways to secure dial-up connections. Comput. Secur. 13(3): 209-215 (1994) - 1993
- [j23]Charles Cresson Wood, William W. Banks Jr.:
Human error: an overlooked but significant information security problem. Comput. Secur. 12(1): 51-60 (1993) - [j22]Charles Cresson Wood:
Duress terminations and information security. Comput. Secur. 12(6): 527-535 (1993) - [j21]Charles Cresson Wood:
Principles of secure information systems design with groupware examples. Comput. Secur. 12(7): 663-678 (1993) - [j20]Charles Cresson Wood:
Dreams Come True with Password Genie. Inf. Manag. Comput. Secur. 1(5) (1993) - 1991
- [j19]Charles Cresson Wood:
Using information security to achieve competitive advantage. Comput. Secur. 10(5): 399-404 (1991) - [j18]Charles Cresson Wood:
Burning computer security, privacy, and freedom issues. Comput. Secur. 10(6): 524-532 (1991) - 1990
- [j17]Charles Cresson Wood:
Principles of secure information systems design. Comput. Secur. 9(1): 13-24 (1990) - [j16]Charles Cresson Wood:
How many information security staff people should you have? Comput. Secur. 9(5): 395-402 (1990) - [j15]Charles Cresson Wood:
Fifteen major forces driving the civilian information security market. Comput. Secur. 9(8): 677-686 (1990) - 1989
- [j14]Charles Cresson Wood:
Planning: A means to achieve data communications security. Comput. Secur. 8(3): 189-199 (1989) - 1988
- [j13]Charles Cresson Wood:
A context for information systems security planning. Comput. Secur. 7(5): 455-465 (1988) - 1987
- [j12]Charles Cresson Wood:
Information systems security: Management success factors. Comput. Secur. 6(4): 314-320 (1987) - [j11]Charles Cresson Wood:
The human immune system as an information systems security reference model. Comput. Secur. 6(6): 511-516 (1987) - 1986
- [j10]Charles Cresson Wood, Howard M. Zeidler:
Security modules: Potent information security system components. Comput. Secur. 5(2): 114-121 (1986) - [j9]Charles Cresson Wood:
Establishing technical systems security standards at a large multinational bank. Comput. Secur. 5(2): 169 (1986) - [j8]Charles Cresson Wood:
Establishing internal technical systems security standards. Comput. Secur. 5(3): 193-200 (1986) - 1985
- [j7]Charles Cresson Wood:
Floppy diskette security measures. Comput. Secur. 4(3): 223-228 (1985) - [j6]Charles Cresson Wood:
Security for computer networks : D.W. Davies and W.L. Price New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1984. 386 + xix pages, $19.50. Comput. Secur. 4(3): 248-249 (1985) - 1984
- [j5]Charles Cresson Wood:
Securicom '84. Comput. Secur. 3(2): 140-142 (1984) - 1983
- [j4]Charles Cresson Wood:
Effective information system security with password controls. Comput. Secur. 2(1): 5-10 (1983) - [j3]Charles Cresson Wood:
Enhancing information security with the information resource management approach. Comput. Secur. 2(3): 223-229 (1983) - 1982
- [j2]Charles Cresson Wood:
Future applications of cryptography. Comput. Secur. 1(1): 65-71 (1982) - [j1]Charles Cresson Wood:
Policies for deterring computer abuse. Comput. Secur. 1(2): 139-145 (1982)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 1981
- [c1]Charles Cresson Wood:
Future Applications of Cryptography. S&P 1981: 70-74
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