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Modeling e-Risk: For Persistent Security the ROI is Trust

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Author
Matson, Merv
Accessioned
2005-11-30T22:53:03Z
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2005-11-30T22:53:03Z
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2002
Subject
Privacy
Technology
Electronic Health Records
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Abstract
This presentation aims to help us to understand persistent information security and to discuss elements of privacy risk model and effect of applying persistent security as a counter measure.
This presentation was given by Merv Matson, Chairman and Founder of RightsMarket at the CST annual meeting held in Vancouver, BC in October 2002.
 
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Matson Merv. 2002. Modeling e-Risk: For Persistent Security the ROI is Trust. Calgary, AB: RightsMarket. Presented at the Canadian Society of Telehealth Annual Meeting held in Vancouver, British Columbia in October, 2002.
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RightsMarket
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/10488
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http://hdl.handle.net/1880/43128
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