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- If you were a manager at a Fortune 500 Company, would you allow your employees to Bring Your Device (BYOD) to work by connecting their device to the corporate network? Why or why not? Please explain.
- Being a manager at a Fortune 500 company, what are two types (methods) of security measures would you take to protect your company hardware and network against cyber-attacks or data breaches?
- What are three methods for destruction of data and documents to ensure that confidential information does not end up in the wrong hands?
- For question 3, please explain how each of the three methods you have selected may benefit against data destruction?
- As a manager of a Fortune 500 Company, what are three commonsense methods to help protect a laptop when traveling?
- Why shouldn’t someone have a password that has a word that exists in the dictionary?
- What are two types of common Mobile Device Malware symptoms that malware might be on an Android, iOS, or Windows Phone device?
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Question 1
I would not allow employees to bring their devices and connect them to the company’s
network. Connecting the devices to the network pose a security threat to the company’s data and
security of the systems. These devices could be used by hackers to infiltrate into the company’s
systems and access confidential data which could result in numerous lawsuits. The best way is to
discourage employees bringing their devices and connecting them to the network.
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Data encryption. It allows only the sender and the receiver to read t...
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