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New book:
Sigurnost računarskih sistema i
mreža (Engl. Computer Systems and Networks Security)
IEEE paper: Reduction
of False Positive Intrusions by Using Neural Nets
ComSIS paper:
“Security of Computer Systems and Networks” Book Preview
GTECH
Completes Acquisition of Sports-Betting Solutions Provider Finsoft Limited
Network Security course - VIŠER, Belgrade, Serbia (in Serbian
language)
19th
Annual Computer Security Applications Conference:
Wireless Intrusion Detection Systems (WIDS)
IEEE paper:
A development environment for generating System for Universal Network
Connecting
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B. Đorđević,
D. Pleskonjić, N. Maček: “Operativni sistemi: UNIX i Linux”, Viša
elektrotehnička škola, Beograd, 2004., ISBN 86-85081-03-3, knjiga -
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Computer Networks Security, in Serbian language "Sigurnost računarskih
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ACM Special Interest
Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC).
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addresses all activities involved with maintaining and protecting computers
and their programs, focusing on the architectural foundation of secure
systems. SIGSAC is involved with the development of computer security
standards. As sponsor or co-sponsor of a number of conferences and
workshops, including the Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy and
the ACM Conference on Computers and Communications Security. SIGSAC is an
active participant in addressing significant issues in the field. To reach
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leading organization of computer professionals. Founded in 1946, it is the
largest of the 39 societies of the IEEE.
The IEEE Computer Society's vision is to be the leading provider of
technical information, community services, and personalized services to the
world's computing professionals.
The Society is dedicated to advancing the theory, practice, and application
of computer and information processing technology. Through its conferences,
applications-related and research-oriented journals, local and student
chapters, distance learning campus, technical committees, and standards
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Board and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, monitoring and
evaluating curriculum accreditation guidelines.
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student members in colleges and universities around the world.
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