TY - GEN
T1 - A Case Study on an Investigation of Information Security Management among Law Firms
AU - Mubarak, Sameera
AU - Sitnikova, Elena
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The integrity of lawyers trust accounts as come under scrutiny in the last few years. There have been many incidents of trust account fraud reported internationally, including a case in Australia, where an employee of a law firm stole $4,500,000 from the trust funds of forty-two clients. Our study involved interviewing principles of ten law companies to find out solicitors' attitudes to computer security and the possibility of breaches of their trust accounts. An overall finding highlights that law firms were not current with technology to combat computer crime, and inadequate access control was a major concern in safeguarding account data. Our conclusions revealed the urgent need for law firms to adopt security controls, implement information security policies and procedures and obtain cooperation from management to communicate these policies to staff.
AB - The integrity of lawyers trust accounts as come under scrutiny in the last few years. There have been many incidents of trust account fraud reported internationally, including a case in Australia, where an employee of a law firm stole $4,500,000 from the trust funds of forty-two clients. Our study involved interviewing principles of ten law companies to find out solicitors' attitudes to computer security and the possibility of breaches of their trust accounts. An overall finding highlights that law firms were not current with technology to combat computer crime, and inadequate access control was a major concern in safeguarding account data. Our conclusions revealed the urgent need for law firms to adopt security controls, implement information security policies and procedures and obtain cooperation from management to communicate these policies to staff.
KW - Computer science
KW - Information security
KW - Trust account
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84864566856&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4225/75/57b4157230df1
DO - 10.4225/75/57b4157230df1
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84864566856
SN - 9780729806800
T3 - Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference
SP - 103
EP - 109
BT - Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference
PB - EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
CY - Perth, Western Australia
T2 - 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference, AISM
Y2 - 1 December 2009 through 3 December 2009
ER -