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From the supplier: Computerized security systems may suffer from inefficient operations if information is not accessible for all levels of the system. It should be translated into a general code. An integrated security information system can provide even seemingly diverse services required of it through the use of an interface. A method of dividing the security organization into functional modules is given.
Citation Details Title: Controlling computer communications. (Information Security) Author: David G. Patterson Publication:Security Management (Refereed) Date: November 1, 1993 Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Volume: v37 Issue: n11 Page: p18A(4)