Posted: November 10th, 2015
Cyber crime and security
discussion question.
Imagine you’re a senior executive for a large company. You’ve just been put in charge of your companies
Information Security (IS) Program and told that your mandate is to prevent cybercrime through developing
sound policy. Your primary challenges are twofold: 1) You are a transnational company and employees travel
all over the world; and 2) Your company has no active audit program in place to quantify vulnerabilities and
potential losses from attacks to information systems. Attack them one at a time…
Realizing that when employees travel they are exposed to risk and possible cyberattack… You need to put
information security protocols in place for individuals traveling abroad; specifically what other steps will
you put in place to ensure that information (and equipment) will be secure? Will your plan vary depending on
the countries your employees visit or is it one security plan works for all countries visited? Why? What
steps must employees take before leaving and how will you measure that those steps have been taken?
Your other immediate challenge is to discuss with management the challenges associated with quantifying
vulnerabilities and potential losses from attacks to your company’s computer systems. What’s involved in
doing that and what are some of the biggest challenges involved in accomplishing that kind of assessment?
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