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CYBERCRIME: P4 – EXPLAIN HOW AN DENIAL OF S
As technology advances, so does the risk of ORGANISATION CAN This type of attack
cybercrime. For example, a cyberattack on a MANAGE RISKS WHEN functioning as intended and p
company can completely delete their data which will USING TECHNOLOGY accessing it. Full of Beans can
mean a huge financial loss. Full of Beans can prevent using a sinkhole server whi
this risk by backing-up all their critical data online false information (fake d
via monthly subscriptions to secure data centres. they’ll attack that instea
DIVERTING FINANCIAL ASSETS:
There are many ways in which financial assets can be
MANAGING This piece of preventative
diverted (redirected). For example, criminals can transfer RISKS risk and uses filte
large sums of money across the Internet quickly without inappropriate material. B
letting the company know. Full of Beans can prevent this software onto the comp
risk by buying the appropriate insurance which can Beans can prevent virus
protect your finances should the worst ever occur. system, thus keepin
By George Mizen
SABOTAGE OF COMMUNICATIONS: SECURE PAY
If your communication's systems are sabotaged, the These are systems
company's productivity will drastically decrease. For monetary information s
example, viruses are commonly snuck into Beans can trust an SPS as
unseuspecting e-mails which when opened, can My primary source of information is the like SSL (Secure Socket Laye
infect an entire system. Full of Beans can prevent textbook ‘Information Technology Level 3 additional layer of se
this risk by installing security software (like Norton - Book 1 - BTEC National’ written by information/users pass
and McAfee) which detects viruses and stops them. Karen Anderson, Alan Jarvis and others.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT: DISA
This is when someone uses copyrighted material Organisations should have plans
(exclusive rights to characters, devices etc) without and regularly backing-up digital
the owner’s permission. If this happens, Full of OTHER SOURCES: Beans need to have multiple dis
Beans can send a cease and desist letter requesting ▪ Cybercrime Prevention Website that accommodate many pot
the offender to stop using their copyrighted material ▪ How to Protect Assets Website example, one plan could be how
and threatening legal action if they refuse to comply. ▪ 10 Ways To Stop IP Theft Website accounts if they
▪ DoS F-Secure Information
▪ Sinkhole Server (Wikipedia)
▪ Secure Payment System Website
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