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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (6 pages)
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 658.4/78
    Keywords: Computer security ; Computer crimes Prevention ; Business Data processing ; Security measures ; Business ; Data processing ; Security measures ; Computer crimes ; Prevention ; Computer security ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Lessons and insights from past cyberattacks can help companies prepare and respond more successfully to future threats. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with senior leaders whose companies had previously endured serious cyberattacks to learn from their experiences. In this article, they describe three common mistakes people make that inhibit successful recovery from a cyberattack, as well as three elements at the heart of responding successfully to any attack.
    Note: "Reprint 63431.". - Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
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    Melbourne :Monash University Publishing,
    ISBN: 9781925523812
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (168 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version: Meyrick, Julian What Matters?
    DDC: 306.0994
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Too often, cultural leaders and policy makers want to chase the perfect metric for activities whose real worth lies in our own personal experience. The major problem facing Australian culture today is demonstrating its value - to governments, the business sector, and the public in general.When did culture become a number? When did the books, paintings, poems, plays, songs, films, games, art installations, clothes, and the objects that fill our daily lives become a matter of statistical measurement? When did experience become data?This book intervenes in an important debate about the public value of culture that has become stranded between the hard heads (where the arts are just another industry) and the soft hearts (for whom they are too precious to bear dispassionate analysis).It argues that our concept of value has been distorted and dismembered by political forces and methodological confusions, and this has a dire effect on the way we assess culture. Proceeding via concrete examples, it explores the major tensions in contemporary evaluation strategies, and puts forward practical solutions to the current metric madness. The time is ripe to find a better way to value our culture - by finding a better way to talk about it.
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