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IT Law Jon Fell

IT Law By Jon Fell

IT Law by Jon Fell


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Summary

IT professionals not only need to know the technology, they should also be aware of how the law applies to the technology. This is a guide to the main aspects of law that an IT professional is likely to come up against. It gives the reader an introduction to important areas such as corporate governance, data protection and computer misuse.

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IT Law: An ISEB Foundation by Jon Fell

Breaking the law can be costly, so it is vital IT professionals understand their legal obligations amid the deluge of legislation governing information technology. This publication covers the main aspects of law specifically applicable to IT, including digital evidence, data protection and corporate governance. Designed to help prevent serious legal breaches, it is also the only official textbook of the ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Law.

IT Law Reviews

The authors have met their objectives, as it is a book that provides an overview of some of the key legal issues faced by IT professionals today. In summary, this book is suitable for IT professionals and managers seeking to understand the legal issues and pitfalls within the IT sector. -- Uma Kanagaratnam * IT Training, Autumn 2008 *

About Jon Fell

The authors are specialists in IT and related Law and helped produce the syllabus for the ISEB Foundation Certificate in IT Law.

Table of Contents

1 Contract Law
2 Privacy
3 Evidence
4 Intellectual Property
5 Empolyment
6 Accessibility and Information Security

Additional information

GOR011345608
9781902505800
1902505808
IT Law: An ISEB Foundation by Jon Fell
Used - Well Read
Paperback
BCS Learning & Development Limited
2007-11-01
232
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