Review
"Featuring high-quality research papers and industrial and practice articles, the text covers topics on both the theoretical/research aspects of securing information systems and infrastrate from social engineering attacks, and the practical, real-world implications and implementations of such research." --Book News Inc. (February 2009)
About the Author
Manish Gupta is an information security professional in M&T Bank, Buffalo and also a PhD candidate at the State University of New York, Buffalo. He received his bachelor s degree in mechanical engineering from the Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow, India in 1998 and an MBA in information systems from the State University of New York, Buffalo, USA in 2003. He has more than ten years of industry experience in information systems, policies, and technologies. He has published three books in the area of information security and assurance. He has published more than 30 research articles in leading journals, conference proceedings and books including
DSS, ACM Transactions, IEEE, and
JOEUC. He serves in editorial boards of eight international journals and has served in program committees of several international conferences. He is listed in Cambridge
Who s Who Among Executives and Professionals, 2007 and
Who s Who among students in American Universities and Colleges, 2003. He holds several professional designations including CISSP, CISA, CISM, ISSPCS, and PMP. He is a member of ACM, AIS, IEEE, INFORMS, APWG, ISACA, and ISC2. He is recipient of 2008 ISC2 information security scholarship.
Raj Sharman is an associate professor in the Management Science and Systems Department at SUNY Buffalo, NY. He received his B. Tech and M. Tech degree from IIT Bombay (India) and his M.S degree in Industrial Engineering and PhD in Computer Science from Louisiana State University. His research streams include information assurance, extreme events, and improving performance on the Web. His papers have been published in a number of national and international journals. He is also the recipient of several grants from the university as well as external agencies. He serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Information Systems Security.