Abstract
This chapter will discuss:
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The “profiles” of those who illegitimately access systems,
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The various ways in which a user may illegitimately access an organization’s network, and
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The various technical means an intruder may use to collect information or damage a target system.
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(2007). Illegitimate Network Access. In: Network Security Policies and Procedures. Advances in Information Security, vol 32. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-47955-2_5
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