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Norwich Journal of Information Assurance
The Norwich University Journal of Information Assurance (NUJIA) was created by Norwich University to meet an essential need in the field of information assurance, specifically, to publish peer-reviewed articles on practical aspects of information assurance. The mission of the NUJIA is to advance understanding within the information assurance field by publishing original, high-quality, practical research into the management of information assurance.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following articles at http://nujia.norwich.edu (opens in new browser window):
- Approaching Zero: A Study in Zero-Day Exploits, Origins Cases, and Trends
Bryce Porter, CISSP
- Queuing Theory for Operations in Information Assurance
Christopher L. Yates
- Book Review: Trusting RFID
Arian Eigen Heald, MA, MSIA, CNE, CISA, CISSP
- An Introduction to Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR)
Jack A. Jones, CISSP, CISM, CISA
- Litigation Management as Part of a Comprehensive Compliance Management Program
Keith D. Willett, MScIA, CISSP, ISSAP
- Legal Implications of Warfare in the Information Age
Cory Mazzola, MSIA
- Interview with Blaine Burnham: Perspectives on Information Assurance Education - Academic Editor
M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSP
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