Reading for an MSc
in Computer Security, Computer Auditing or a related area?
The London Chapter
of the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (ISACA) is
offering two cash prizes of £150 each for "best dissertation"
on any subject in the information security, system development, IT
effectiveness, computer auditing or IT Governance areas.
Each winner will,
at the discretion of the Editor, have the associated article (see below)
published in "Datawatch",
the London Chapter's award winning magazine.
Runners-up may also
have their articles published and will receive gift vouchers in
recognition of their contribution.
So don't let all
that hard work simply gather dust on the shelf.
Persuade your tutor that your dissertation is worthy of
submission to this competition.
Rules
Each of the
participating universities (Portsmouth, Royal Holloway, Cass Business
School, Greenwich, Westminster and West of England) are encouraged to
submit up to TWO dissertations for consideration.
Each dissertation MUST be accompanied by
a supporting article of approximately 3,000 words based on the
dissertation content.
Submissions must be
made in electronic format to the Chapter's Academic Relations Director
at john@lhscontrol.com
and must come from the University Advocate.
All received
submissions will be acknowledged.
The submission date
is no later than the 30th September 2005.
By participating
the author is agreeing to their article being published in
"Datawatch" and that copyright of the article will be assigned
to the London Chapter.
The two winners
will be invited to attend (reasonable expenses paid) a meeting of the
London Chapter to receive their prizes.
ISACA
London Chapter
Information
regarding the Chapter may be found at www.isaca-london.org.
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