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Autor: Moores, Trevor trevor.moores@ccmail.nevada.edu
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Título: Software Piracy: A View from Hong Kong.
Páginas/Colación: pp.88-93.; 28cm.; il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 43, no. 12 December 2000
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Software piracy accounts for billions of dollars in lost sales. But for many nations, U.S. price tags make legal ownership impossible. The main problem areas include Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific region, while the percentage of copies in use that are pirated are estimated to exceed 90% in countries such as Russia, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Lebanon and Oman. The article presents a study which confirms the typical view of the software pirate as a male, since there is a significant difference between males and females in the frequency with which they buy pirated software. There is strong agreement from the respondents in terms of buying pirated software in the context of high availability of pirated software, low censure for buying and the high cost of legal software. Reversing these contexts resulted in a significant shift in their responses, suggesting the potential to reduce software piracy by addressing these three issues. However, only the cost issue showed the expected switch from agreement to disagreement.

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Autor: Dhillon, Gurpreet dhillon@ccmail.nevada.edu
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Título: Technical opinion: Information system security management in the new millennium
Páginas/Colación: pp.125-128
Communications of the ACM Vol. 43, no. 7 July 2000
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The article focuses on cognitive modeling for games and animation

This article focuses on the need of security management for information system in the 21st century. It is described that changes in communication and information technologies and particularly their confluence has raised a number of concerns connected with the protection of organizational information assets. Achieving consensus regarding safeguards for an information system, among different stakeholders in an organization, has become more difficult than solving many technical problems that might arise. Authors of this article are suggesting for a development of vision for new organizational structure. They say that future users of information systems must address organizational problems at a time when the organizational form is being revolutionized. In order to be more efficient, effective, and responsive organizations must provide prominence to the use of networks and computer-based information systems but it is often found that some organizations facing pressures of organizational cost containment and external competition, they are rushing headlong into adopting IT without carefully planning and understanding the security concerns which creates future problems.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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