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Information security in relation to communication includes surveillance and threats to the individual.Recently it has become more focused on the use of digital technologies in order to disclose and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive forms of data. The topic of emergency management is related to information security in the shift to these services going online. There is an importance of distributing accurate and secure information during a crisis. Examples of modern information security technologies in include passwords, anti-virus software, firewall and encryption software.

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Security and Privacy

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Articles

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of article.

Andrejevic, M. (2014). WikiLeaks, surveillance, and transparency.

Campbell, J. E., Carlson, M. (2002). Panopticon.com: Online surveillance and the commodification of privacy.

Mamonov, S., Koufaris, M. (2016). The Impact of Exposure to News about Electronic Government Surveillance on Concerns about Government Intrusion, Privacy Self- Efficacy, and Privacy Protective Behaviour.

Schuster, S., van den Berg, M., Larrucea, X., Slewe, T., & Ide-Kostic, P. (2017). Mass surveillance and technological policy options.

Scott, J. D. (2017). The Case for Better Privacy Protections for our Newest Public Space.

Walsh, Patrick F., Miller, Seumas. (2016). Rethinking ‘Five Eyes’ Security Intelligence Collection.

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

Emergency Management

There has been a shift online in communicating with the public at the time of a disaster or emergency. Social media when used correctly can be a powerful tool used to help inform victims and the public on statistics, facts and the next steps. The ethical use of social media is of most importance during emergency situations to ensure that the public is receiving accurate information.

Articles

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of article.

Alexander, D. (2014). Communicating earthquake risk to the public: The trial of the “L’Aquila seven”.

Alexander, D. (2014). Social Media in Disaster Risk Reduction and Crisis Management.

Hu, Q., Kapucu, N. (2016). Information Communication Technology Utilization for Effective Emergency Management Networks. Public Management Review.

Kapucu, N. (2012). Disaster and emergency management systems in urban areas.Cities.

Brencic, D. J., Pinto, M., Gill, A., Kinzer, M. H., Hernandez, L., & Pasi, O. G. (2017). CDC Support for Global Public Health Emergency Management.Emerging Infectious Diseases,23S183-S189.

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

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