WEEK 6
SOCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL PREVENTION
ISSUES
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1. Identify the encryption and know how to
prevent its issues
2. Discuss how to secure Personal Information
3. Distinguish the Coding Practice
4. Understand Ethical Responsibilities
5. Discuss the Ethical Manner of Customer
Service
6. Discuss business ethics and job performance
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What is Encryption?
•is a process that encodes a message or file so that it
can be only be read by certain people. Encryption uses
an algorithm to scramble, or encrypt, data and then
uses a key for the receiving party to unscramble, or
decrypt, the information. ... In its encrypted,
unreadable form it is referred to as ciphertext
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COMMON ENCRYPTION CHALLENGES
• The journey of encrypting data follows a thorough
process which consists of:
•Classification
•Discovery
•Protection
•Enforcement
•Monitoring
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Six Reasons why Encryption isn’t working
• You can’t encrypt systems
• You can’t audit encryption
• Encryption gives you a false sense of security
• Encryption doesn’t work against the Insider Threat
• Data Integrity is the biggest threat in cyberspace
• You can’t prove encryption security is working
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COMMON ENCRYPTION CHALLENGES
• Data Discovery
• Key Management: Cloud or On-Premise
• Querying Encrypted Data
• Performance Overhead
• Encryption algorithm and Key Length
• Challenges of Encryption Program Management:
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"Top 10" List of Secure Computing Tips
• You are a target to hackers
• Keep software up-to-date
• Avoid Phishing scams - beware of suspicious emails and phone calls
• Practice good password management
• Be careful what you click
• Never leave devices unattended
• Safeguard Protected Data
• Use mobile devices safely
• Install antivirus/anti-malware protection
• Back up your data
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12 Simple Things You Can Do to Be More Secure
Online
• Install an Antivirus and Keep It Updated
• Explore the Security Tools You Install
• Use Unique Passwords for Every Login
• Get a VPN and Use It
• Use Two-Factor Authentication
• Use Passcodes Even When They Are Optional
• Pay With Your Smartphone
• Use Different Email Addresses for Different Kinds of Accounts
• Clear Your Cache
• Turn Off the 'Save Password' Feature in Browsers
• Don't Fall Prey to Click Bait or Phishing Scams
• Protect Your Social Media Privacy
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Secure Coding Practice
• Validate input
• Heed compiler warning
• Architect and design for security policies
• Keep it simple
• Default deny
• Adhere to the principle of least priviege
• Sanitize data sent to other system
• Practice defense in depth
• Use effective quality assurance techniques
• Adopt a secure coding standard
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Ethical responsibility
is the ability to recognize, interpret and act upon multiple principles and values
according to the standards within a given field and/or context.
reflect the company’s notion of right and proper business behavior. These
responsibilities are obligations that transcend legal requirements. Firms are not
required but expected to behave ethically. Some legal actions might be often
considered unethical. For instance, cigarettes’ production and distribution are
legal. But considering the harmful effects of smoking, some people may think
the sale of cigarettes to be unethical.
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These responsibilities can be divided into the
following parts:
Responsibilities to Employees:
Responsibilities to Customers:
Responsibilities to Supply Chain:
Responsibilities to Environment:
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5 Common Ethical Issues in the Workplace
•Unethical Leadership
•Toxic Workplace Culture
•Discrimation and Harrasment
•Unrealistics and Conflicting Goals
•Questionable Use of Company Technology
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How to Address Ethical Issues in the
workplace
• Introduce Policy
• Provide Resources and Education
• Employ a Confidential System
• Be consistent
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Customer Service
Customer service representatives help customers with
complaints and questions, give customers information about
products and services, take orders, and process returns. By
helping customers understand the product and answering
questions about their reservations, they are sometimes seen
as having a role in sales.
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ETHICAL CUSTOMER SERVICE
Common ethical values companies work into their customer service codes of ethics
are:
Honesty
Responsiveness
Transparency
Respect
Value
Loyalty
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Work Ethic and Job Performance
Work ethic and job performance are closely related.
Employees who have a strong work ethic typically
deliver better results and overall performance to their
employers. This is why many employers consider a good
work ethic to be an integral trait of a good employee,
according to professors Roger B. Hill and Susan Fouts in
their article "Work Ethic and Employment Status:
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