Nt2580 FINAL EXAM: Study Guide 1. Which of the following is an action that could damage an asset? (Page 6) -Threat - Any action that could damage an asset. 2. Which law requires all types of financial institutions to protect customers’ private financial information? (Page 9) -Gramm-Leach Bliley Act(GLBA - Passed in 1999‚ 3. An AUP is part of a layered approach to security‚ and it supports confidentiality. What else supports confidentiality? (Page 14) Protecting Private Data - The process
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Turnover as a Possible Threat to Knowledge Loss Urbancová Hana‚ Linhartová Lucie Abstract The article focuses on labour turnover as a potential threat to knowledge loss. Labour turnover results in an organizations inability to ensure knowledge continuity. In this study‚ induction was used to identify factors within organizations that determine employees’ exit from organizations. The verifiability of these factors was tested by means of correlation and regression. Subsequently‚ the presented causes
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Practice Questions Chapter 6: Systems Development Chapter 7: Enterprise Infrastructure‚ Metrics‚ and Business Continuity Planning 1. What is the structured approach called for developing software and information systems? A) Software design B) Prototyping *C) Systems development life cycle D) Systems methodology 2. Who is the person who typically manages the software development project? A) Software engineer *B) Project manager C) IT manager D) Technology director 3. In
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Any business such as a swimwear shop will be affected negatively by a disaster such as a hurricane and that is why it is important for businesses to have a disaster recovery plan (Fraser et al‚ 2010). The disaster preparation process for the swimwear shop that is located on Ft. Lauderdale Beach must have details like logistics‚ how the customers will access the shop and the operation of facilities. A disaster like a hurricane can make it impossible for customers to access the shop even though the
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by the successive memories that the person had‚ continuity over time of a set of experiences which were remembered. We can call this the psychological states criterion personal identity.” While the term personal identity is associated with people‚ I find that statement to be true no matter what it is. For myself‚ I view the term identity by the what the object has undergone and how it got to where it is now. In the reading‚ it states that continuity over time might conclude the creation of identity
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13-149 August 27‚ 2013 Nissan Motor Resiliency Company Ltd.: Building Operational William Schmidt‚ David Simchi-Levi On March 11‚ 2011 a 9.0-magnitude earthquake‚ among the five most powerful on record‚ struck off the coast of Japan. Tsunami waves in excess of 40 meters high traveled up to 10 kilometers inland and three nuclear reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi experienced Level 7 meltdowns. The impact of this combined disaster was devastating‚ with over 25‚000 people dead
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the following: The four stages to risk management‚ the four main categories of risk and strategies for dealing with risk http://www.open.edu/openlearn/money-management/management/business-studies/managing-risks With reference to your organization or one you are familiar with; a. Identify the core operations of the business b. List the types of disruptive events that can affect the normal running of the organization c. Use the “bulletproof table” referred to in the reference text to analyse the risks
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Management (organization authority) Responsibilities: Determine and announce crisis situations (Declares the emergency/crisis state of affairs) Activate the DRP Supervise response and recovery efforts Confirm restoration of normal business operation and finalize the disaster recovery processes Role: Legal (Counsel can be both internal and external) Responsibilities: Address legal and regulatory issues Ensure regulation compliance for mitigation efforts Ensure
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Executive Summary: Unit Guide to Disaster Recovery Planning The University has recognized the significance of each unit producing and maintaining Disaster Recovery Plans (also known as business continuity or contingency plans) in order to prepare and address how each unit will continue doing business in the event of a severe disruption or disaster. The Disaster Recovery Planning Team‚ coordinated by the Client Advocacy Office (CAO) will be the primary resource for assisting each unit with
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back-up disaster-recovery centers. The new digital system alsoaddressed the slow development of new products by COBOL through the straight throughprocessing workflow capabilities of the new system. 2 .) What types of information systems and business processes were used by Income before migratingto the fully digital system? The insurance process of Income was very manual and paper/file intensive. Filled-up applicationforms of clients were sent by agents through courier. Their collection schedule
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