craigswright
craigswright
scribbled: I see fraud does little to stop notoriety. Ms Steward Rattray should learn to write her own material and not steal copyright.
The article “by” Jo Stewart-Rattray titled “Information Security Governance: the nuts and bolts”.
http://www.net-security.org/dl/insecu... is a perfect example.
I quote “by” as this publication is significantly plagiarized. Over 25% of the document is directly copied and a large amount is paraphrased without accreditation. I have read the majority of it as the article in Information Systems Control Journal, Volume 5, 2001, “Harnessing IT for Secure, Profitable Use” by Erik Guldentops, CISA. Basically, the article is stolen. She has claimed the work of another as her own. So much for running a security company.
Whatever happened to ethics in IT Security?
Plagiarism is theft. It is a criminal copyright breach. This is fraud.
Insecure Mag 14
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