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- The Conference in PerspectiveRichard Sizer, Louise Yngström. 1-3
- ForewordHenrik Kaspersen. 7-10
- ForewordMartin Wasik. 11-13
- Is International Law on Security of Information Systems Emerging?Bart De Schutter, Bieke Spruyt. 15-23
- Privacy and Computing: a Cultural PerspectiveRolf Lunheim, Guttorm Sindre. 25-40
- Protection of the Proprietary Information of Organisations in the Asian-Pacific RegionMargaret Jackson. 41-55
- On the Cutting Edge between Privacy and SecurityRuud Ketelaar, Simone Fischer-Hübner. 57-70
- The Day at St PetersburgSimone Fischer-Hübner. 71-72
- Information Technology versus Security in RussiaEldar A. Musaev. 73-76
- The Current State of INFOSEC LegislationAndrey P. Kurilo. 77-81
- OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems Richard Hackworth. 83-89
- Preparation of Specialists in the Area of Information Technology SecurityAnatoly A. Malyuk. 91-96
- Preparing System Security PoliciesPeter White. 97-108
- A Method of Detecting and Eradicating Known and Unknown VirusesDimitry Yu. Mostovoy. 109-111
- Recent Development in Information Technology Security Evaluation - The Need for Evaluation Criteria for Multilateral SecurityKai Rannenberg. 113-128
- Design for Security Functions of Chipboard SoftwareKathrin Dippel. 129-144
- Symbiosis Among IT Security Standards, Policies, and CriteriaMarshall D. Abrams. 145-159
- Education in IT Security at Bachelor and Master Levels Using a Systemic-Holistic ApproachLouise Yngström. 161-181
- Utopians, Cyberpunks, Players, and Other Computer Criminals: Deterrence and the LawLawrence F. Young. 183-202
- Computer Crime in SlovakiaJán Dragonec, Jozef Vyskoc. 203-205
- The SBC Model as a Conceptual Framework for Reporting IT CrimesStewart Kowalski. 207-226