Information Security

Description 1.) Information security is one of the top issues in today’s business environment. Businesses who thought they did not need to spend company resources for information security are now finding out the hard way that they were wrong. Information security is the protection of information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction. A threat to an information resource is any danger to which a system may be exposed. The exposure of an information resource is the harm, loss, or damage that can result if a threat compromises that resource. An information resource’s vulnerability is the possibility that the system will be harmed by a threat. – Does the security burden fall primarily on the user? On the company that the user is doing business with? On both? Explain and support your answer. Apply APA formatting standards by using peer-reviewed articles and journals, providing evidenced-based examples, in your own words, to support your answer written in essay/paragraph format. – Is it possible to ever have complete security in your online transactions? Why or why not? Explain your answer. Explain and support your answer. Apply APA formatting standards by using peer-reviewed articles and journals, providing evidenced-based examples, in your own words, to support your answer written in essay/paragraph format. If you get information from any source other than the textbook, document the source. Apply APA formatting standards by using peer-reviewed articles and journals, providing evidenced-based examples, in your own words, to support your answer written in essay/paragraph for Use the APA style for documenting sources in the body of your report and in the reference list. See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ (Links to an external site.) Links to an external site. for information about the APA style, including examples of how to use it for in-text citations and the reference list. Must be at least 500 words. Check for and correct all spelling and grammar problems. Structure your response as an essay. Include a thesis sentence at the start of each paragraph and make sure the paragraph focuses on that thesis. Use complete sentences and keep your sentences simple. If your response consists of multiple paragraphs, make sure the paragraphs flow smoothly. The name of the book is “Handbook of Training Evaluation and Measurement Methods” by Jack J. Phillips and Pulliam Phillips 4th Edition. Chapter 4 2.) Data and Knowledge Management How do you distinguish between meaningful and useless data? Recall the last time you bought something in a store. What information did you provide the cashier, either directly or indirectly? Did the cashier ask for your ZIP code or phone number? How did you pay? Cash? Credit or debit card? Do you have a customer loyalty card for the store? Did you use it? Did you have to show any form of ID (i.e. driver’s license)? All of this and more is captured, along with information about the items you bought, in the stores data management systems. Big Data refers to the vast and constantly increasing amounts of data that modern organizations need to capture, store, process, and analyze. Big data is considered a buzzword (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., or catch-phrase, that is used to describe a massive volume of both structured (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and unstructured data (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. that is so large that it’s difficult to process using traditional database (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and software (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. techniques. While the term may seem to reference the volume of data, that isn’t always the case. The term big data may refer to the technology (which includes tools and processes) that an organization requires to handle the large amounts of data and storage facilities. – It is possible to find many Web sites that provide demographic information. Access several of these sites and see what they offer. Do the sites differ in the types of demographic information they offer? How? Do the sites require a fee for the information they offer? Would demographic information be useful to you if you wanted to start a new business? If so, how and why? Compare these web sites and choose one that you would use if you were to start a business. Explain and support your answer. Apply APA formatting standards by using peer-reviewed articles and journals, providing evidenced-based examples, in your own words, to support your answer written in essay/paragraph format. – Calculate your personal digital footprint at http://www.emc.com/digital_universe/downloads/web/personal-ticker.htm (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Were you aware of all the data that you generate? Explain and support your answer. Are you sure that you entered everything? Support your answers. Apply APA formatting standards by using peer-reviewed articles and journals, providing evidenced-based examples, in your own words, to support your answer written in essay/paragraph format. If you get information from any source other than the textbook, document the source. Use the APA style for documenting sources in the body of your report and in the reference list. See https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ (Links to an external site.) 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