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" Developing a concept for handling IT security with secured and trusted electronic connections "
Hockmann, Volker
Dudley, Carl
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Latin Dissertation
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Record Number
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1100302
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TLets618749
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Main Entry
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Hockmann, Volker
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Title & Author
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Developing a concept for handling IT security with secured and trusted electronic connections\ Hockmann, VolkerDudley, Carl
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College
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University of Wolverhampton
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Date
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2014
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2014
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Ph.D.
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Abstract
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In this day and age, the Internet provides the biggest linkage of information, personal data andinformation, social contact facilities, entertainment and electronic repository for all things includingsoftware downloads and tools, online books and technical descriptions, music and movies - both legaland illegal [Clarke, 1994].With the increasing bandwidth in the last few years worldwide, it is possible to access the so-called"Triple-Play-Solutions" - Voice over lP, High-Speed-Internet and Video on Demand. More than 100million subscribers have signed on across Asia, Europe, and the Americas in 2007, and growth is likelyto continue steadily in all three. As broadband moves into the mainstream, it is reshaping thetelecommunications, cable and Internet access industrie [Beardsley, Scott and Doman, Andrew, andEdinMC Kinsey, Par, 2003]. Cisco [Cisco, 2012], one of the biggest network companies, will expectmore than 966 exabytes (nearly 1 zettabyte) per year or 80.5 exabytes per month in 2015 and the"Global IP traffic has increased eightfold over the past 5 years, and will increase fourfold over the next 5 years.Overall, IP traffic will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32 percent from 2010 to 2015" .More and more types of sensible data flow between different recipients. News from around the worldare transferred within seconds from the one end to the other end of the world, and affect the financialmarket, stock exchange [Reuters, 2012] and also bring down whole governments.For instance, worldwide humoil might ensue if a hacker broke into the web-server of an internationalnewspaper or news channel like N-TV in Germany or BBC in England and displayed messages of apolitical revolution in Dubai or the death of the CEO from Microsoft or IBM.
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German Health card
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IT-Security
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Unicode bug
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Web-server attack
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Dudley, Carl
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University of Wolverhampton
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