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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [r1]Donn B. Parker:
Computer Abuse. Encyclopedia of Information Assurance 2011
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j37]Donn B. Parker:
The Dark Side of Computing: SRI International and the Study of Computer Crime. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 29(1): 3-15 (2007) - [j36]Donn B. Parker:
Risks of risk-based security. Commun. ACM 50(3): 120 (2007)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [b1]Donn B. Parker:
Fighting computer crime - a new framework for protecting information. Wiley 1998, ISBN 978-0-471-16378-7, pp. I-XV, 1-512 - 1997
- [j35]Donn B. Parker:
The strategic values of information security in business. Comput. Secur. 16(7): 572-582 (1997) - [j34]Donn B. Parker:
Information Security in a Nutshell. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 6(1): 14-19 (1997) - 1996
- [j33]Donn B. Parker:
Security as the Target of Criminals. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(4): 14-20 (1996) - [p1]Donn B. Parker, Susan Swope, Bruce N. Baker, Eric A. Weiss:
All in a Day's Work: Nine Provocative Examples in the Practice of Computing Professionals. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 870-875 - 1995
- [j32]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(4): 3-4 (1995) - [j31]Donn B. Parker:
Security Accountability in Job Performance. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(4): 16-20 (1995) - [j30]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(1): 3 (1995) - [j29]Donn B. Parker:
Computer Loss Experience and Predictions. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(1): 16-22 (1995) - [j28]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(2): 3-6 (1995) - [j27]Donn B. Parker:
Possession as an Element of Information Security. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(2): 19-26 (1995) - [j26]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(3): 3 (1995) - [j25]Donn B. Parker:
Defining Automated Crime. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 4(3): 16-21 (1995) - 1994
- [j24]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(1): 3-4 (1994) - [j23]Donn B. Parker:
Demonstrating the Elements of Information Security with Loss Scenarios. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(1): 17-22 (1994) - [j22]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(2): 3 (1994) - [j21]Donn B. Parker:
A Guide to Selecting and Implementing Security Controls. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(2): 75-86 (1994) - [j20]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(3): 3-4 (1994) - [j19]Donn B. Parker:
Update on Cryptography: Who Will Keep the Keys? Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 3(3): 16-22 (1994) - 1993
- [j18]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 1(4): 3 (1993) - [j17]Donn B. Parker:
Putting Hacker Crime in Perspective. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 1(4): 16-19 (1993) - [j16]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(1): 3-4 (1993) - [j15]Donn B. Parker:
Confidentiality of Information and Personal Privacy. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(1): 13-17 (1993) - [j14]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(2): 3-4 (1993) - [j13]Donn B. Parker:
A Comprehensive List of Threats To Information. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(2): 10-14 (1993) - [j12]Donn B. Parker:
From the Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(3): 1-4 (1993) - [j11]Donn B. Parker:
Cryptographic Threat Analysis. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 2(3): 13-17 (1993) - 1992
- [j10]Donn B. Parker, Kenneth R. Lindup:
Security requirements in banks. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 8(2): 70-73 (1992) - [j9]Donn B. Parker:
From The Editor. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 1(1): 3 (1992) - [j8]Donn B. Parker:
Teaching the Ethical Use of Information Assets. Inf. Secur. J. A Glob. Perspect. 1(1): 13-16 (1992) - [c7]Donn B. Parker:
Restating the Foundation of Information Security. SEC 1992: 139-151
1980 – 1989
- 1984
- [j7]Peter J. Denning, Donn B. Parker, Susan H. Nycum, Willis H. Ware:
Computers, Crime and Privacy - A National Dilema, Congressional Testimony from the Industry. Commun. ACM 27(4): 312-321 (1984) - [j6]Donn B. Parker:
Safeguards selection principles. Comput. Secur. 3(2): 81-91 (1984) - 1983
- [j5]Donn B. Parker:
Testimony. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 8(5): 10-17 (1983) - 1981
- [j4]Donn B. Parker:
The impact on computers on trust in business. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 11(3): 42-43 (1981)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j3]Donn B. Parker:
Vulnerabilities of EFTs to Intentionally Caused Losses. Commun. ACM 22(12): 654-660 (1979) - 1978
- [c6]Donn B. Parker:
Computer security differences for accidental and intentionally caused losses. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 1145-1150 - 1976
- [c5]Donn B. Parker:
Computer abuse perpetrators and vulnerabilities of computer systems. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1976: 65-73 - 1975
- [c4]Donn B. Parker:
Making computers safer. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1975: 927 - [c3]Donn B. Parker:
Computer and Data Abuse. ACM Pacific 1975: 185-187 - 1974
- [c2]Fred H. Harris, Robert N. Reinstedt, Donn B. Parker, William J. Horne, Herbert R. J. Grosch:
Certification of computing personnel: prospects and potential impact. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1974: 1019-1020 - 1972
- [j2]Ralph E. Keirstead, Donn B. Parker:
Software testing and certification. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 1(1): 3-8 (1972)
1960 – 1969
- 1968
- [j1]Donn B. Parker:
Rules of ethics in information processing. Commun. ACM 11(3): 198-201 (1968)
1950 – 1959
- 1959
- [c1]Marvin L. Stein, Jack Rose, Donn B. Parker:
A compiler with an analog-oriented input language. IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1959: 92-102
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