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Suggested Length: 2-3 pages (maximum) Single space! All margins: 1 inch; Font: Times New Roman 12 Point.
The following points (a separate paragraph for each) should be discussed in the report:
Brief Background of the Case: Discuss company (ies) background pertinent to the topic of the case. For example discuss the IT technology (ies) and IT strategy (ies) described in the case. Avoid repeating facts given in the case. You can obtain more information for the company (ies) by conducting research on the Internet.
Answer the questions at the end of each case - a separate paragraph for each.
Conclusion: This paragraph is for concluding remarks and any other relevant comments and/or suggestions.
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: SONY HACKED AGAIN: BIGGER THAN EVER
Sony Hacked Again: Bigger Than Ever
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SONY HACKED AGAIN: BIGGER THAN EVER
Sony Hacked Again: Bigger Than Ever
Security and control weaknesses at Sony
Maintenance
The systems were not well maintained to prevent spear phishing of emails. Some organizations
have installed security measures that check all email attachments to ensure malware and other
viruses are not allowed to download. Regular checks of the ability of the systems to prevent
attacks should have been done.
Malware attack checks
Emails from suspicious senders and emails with attachments that are of small sizes or cannot be
understood why they were attached sh...
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