This study was designed to investigate the mechanism by which electric fields affect cell function, and to determine the optimal conditions for electric field inhibition of cancer cell proliferation. Low-intensity (<2 V/cm) and intermediate-frequency (100–300 kHz) alternating electric fields were applied to glioblastoma cell lines. These electric fields inhibited cell proliferation by inducing cell cycle arrest and abnormal mitosis due to the malformation of microtubules. These effects were significantly dependent on the intensity and frequency of applied electric fields.
This paper classifies technical, administrative and physical areas of defects and advices made by an external audit (ISO27001) and internal audit (performed by a security team) in a company which has the management system of information security. With the classified data it finds the correlation between the budget and investment of information security, and analyze the correlation. As a result of the analysis, it has been found that as time goes on there is a consistent correlation between a administrative area and technical area of security. Specially, it has been confirmed that the relation between the scale of the budget which is not executed and the number of the defects and advices made by the audit is in direct proportion. Therefore, in this paper, so as to provide a model that can be used for validating the effectiveness of the protective investment information by statistically calculating the similarity based on the results of correlation analysis. This research is intended to help that a company makes a precise decision when it establishes a policy of information security and systematic methodology of the investment in information security.
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