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Organizations use a(n) ________ to categorize a security
threat, determine its
cause, preserve any evidence, and get systems back
online so they can
resume business. - ANSWER-incidence
response plan
Discuss how malware and botnets threaten the security of
intellectual property - ANSWER-Malware refers to malicious
software designed to attack computer systems. Botnets refer to
a collection of computers that have been compromised by
malware, often through some vulnerability in their software or
operating system. Criminal gangs activate their botnets to
capture user IDs, passwords, credit card numbers, Social
Security numbers, and other sensitive information. It gives
them access to transfer funds, steal identities, and purchase
products, or they might just sell the information to other
criminals. They also rent out their zombie armies to various
customers, such as spammers who use them to relay the
millions of unsolicited messages that now comprise the vast
,majority of Internet email traffic. Malware often gets installed
when an innocent user downloads a screen saver or other
seemingly benign freebie. Without the user's knowledge, the
infected computer becomes a zombie added to the gang's
growing botnet.
Laws cover all ethical principles because they are
grounded in ethical
principles. - ANSWER-
False
Which of the following is an example of intellectual property
owned by an IT
firm? - ANSWER-
Software code
Which of the following administrative control actions helps
enforce approved authorizations for access to systems in an
organization? – ANSWER-The organization defines the
information to be encrypted or stored offline in a secure
location.
Discuss some of the possible drawbacks of implementing
surveillance technologies at workplaces. - ANSWER-Though
adopting surveillance at workplaces has quite a few benefits, it
also has its disadvantages. Despite concerns about
cyberslacking, surveillance itself can sometimes cause a drop
in productivity. It may lead to employees feeling that the
employer does not trust them. Pitting management against
, staff, surveillance can undermine the bond of loyalty that might
otherwise develop and that can help an organization succeed.
Monitored employees may also suffer more stress, depression,
and anxiety, resulting in increased absenteeism and lower
productivity. It is essential that whatever policies the company
chooses to implement, managers should make sure everyone
understands what those policies are, and the reasons for
adopting them.→
Enforcing intellectual property laws becomes difficult
when ________ -
ANSWER-it is
digitized
A ________ is an intermediary server that receives and analyzes
requests from
clients and then directs them to their destinations. -
ANSWER-proxy
Discuss any two kinds of authentication strategies used in
organizations. - ANSWER-Technical controls for preventing
unauthorized access draw on technologies that can
authenticate people and determine what access privileges they
should be granted. Reliance on user knowledge is the simplest
strategy, although in many ways the weakest and easiest to
crack. Financial institutions especially have expanded
password security to require the user to have several pieces of
knowledge, or to link each login to a particular IP address. They
also take the precaution of sending the PIN to account holders