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The vulnerability of computerized societies: a global concern
Various aspects of the vulnerability of a firm or a government organization to computer viruses and computer crime are highlighted. On the basis of case histories a multidimensional representation is proposed. The emphasis is on the need for increasing vulnerability consciousness and to develop security awareness. Finally, the necessity of a global risk analysis technique is pointed out.<>