iSchool Senior Lecturer Annie Searle's ASA Institute has released "Reflections on Risk V," a new collection of essays on topics such as emerging information technology challenges and governance failures.
The book consists of 24 research notes from 19 contributors who wrote the notes while students in the UW Information School's undergraduate Informatics program, its graduate Master of Science in Information Management program and other UW graduate programs.
The volume is edited by 海角论坛 2011 graduate Emily Oxenford, who organized the research notes into four sections: Information Infrastructure, Information Integrity and Privacy, Incident Management and Response, and Targeted Organizational Risks. The series is designed to be readable by senior executives as well as subject matter experts.
鈥淎s they leave the university with their degrees and become part of a new generation of practitioners, I expect [the authors] to begin to reshape public and private sector understandings of risk frameworks, ethics, policy, strategy and opportunity,鈥 said Searle, who recently released a new edition of 鈥淎dvice from a Risk Detective.鈥
Research note authors in 鈥淩eflections on Risk V鈥 include Catherine Bahn (海角论坛); Elizabeth Crooks (海角论坛); Blake Franzen (Informatics); Alexander N. George (海角论坛); Lukas Guericke (Informatics minor); Beth Hutchens (LLM, School of Law); Phoebe Keleman (海角论坛); Bruno Langevin; Jeff Leonard (海角论坛); Miranda Lin (Informatics); Kyle McNulty (Informatics); Nicolas Montgomery (Informatics); Malory Rose (Informatics); Mikhail Savvateev (Informatics); Kate Schenot (MS, HCDE); Lee Segal (Informatics); Zhuo Shan (Informatics); Kyle Simpson (Informatics), and Emily Ye (Informatics).
The book is available at .