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Offensive IT - correct answer ✔how much the company relies on IT for its
competitive edge through systems that provide new value-added services and
products, or high responsiveness to customers
Spy Games - correct answer ✔involve having outsiders test the
organization's vulnerability to abnormal crisis
Middleware - correct answer ✔software layer simplifying the integration of
different technologies
Robust Resilience(Quadrant 4) - correct answer ✔Fully electric cars vs
gasoline fueled cars, RFID Chips vs bar codes, DNA Memory vs
semiconductor memory, cloud computing vs desktop computing
Creative Destruction(quadrant 1) - correct answer ✔16GB vs 8HB flash
drives, inkjet printers vs dot matrix printers
Illusion of Resilience(quadrant 3) - correct answer ✔GPS v paper maps, high
definition vs standard definition, MP3 vs CDs
Robust coexistence - correct answer ✔solid state vs magnetic storage,
hybrid engines vs internal-combustion engines, and Cloud Computing vs
desktop computing
Strategy - correct answer ✔the creation of a unique and valuable position
involving different set of activities
, Core Argument of IT doesn't matter - correct answer ✔The benefits of IT will
go to whole industries rather than anyone competitor
Strategic positions can be based on customers' needs customers'
accessibility, or the variety of a company's products or services - correct
answer ✔true
Not a way to restrict the availability of a technology - correct answer
✔universal technical standards
Cloud computing - correct answer ✔on-demand access to a shared pool of
resources such as storage and applications
According to management's role in information security, an organization
cannot achieve privacy without appropriate security(T/F) - correct answer
✔True
According to preparing for evil which of the following are true about crisis
prepared companies - correct answer ✔report fewer crisis, stay in business
longer, have a better corporate reputation, and report high profitability
Factory Mode - correct answer ✔if systems fail for a minute or more there's
an immediate loss of business, decrease in response time beyond one
second has serious consequences for both internal and external users, most
core business activities are online, systems work is mostly maintenance, and
systems work provides little strategic differentiation or dramatic cost reduction
Support Mode - correct answer ✔even with repeated service interruptions of
up to 12 hours, there are no serious consequences, user response time can
take up to 5 seconds with online transactions, internal systems are almost