a. Why may employees attack? 13a.) Employees often attack _______. a. For revenge b. For money c.
Question:
a. Why may employees attack?
13a.) Employees often attack _______.
a. For revenge
b. For money
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
b. For what four reasons are employees especially dangerous?
13b.) For what reason are employees especially dangerous?
a. They are technically sophisticated.
b. They are trusted.
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
c. Who are the most dangerous employees?
13c.) Who are the most dangerous types of employees?
a. Financial employees
b. Manufacturing employees
c. IT security employees
d. Former employees
d. Why may ex-employees attack?
e. What should be done before an employee leaves the firm?
13e.) In general, what should an employer do whenever an employee leaves the firm?
a. The employee’s accounts should be disabled instantly.
b. The employee should be given no prior notice that they are being released.
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
f. Why are contractor firms more dangerous than other outside firms?
13f.) In terms of security thinking, “insiders” include _______.
a. Employees
b. Many contractors working for the company
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
Step by Step Answer:
Business Data Networks and Security
ISBN: 978-0134817125
11th Edition
Authors: Raymond R. Panko, Julia L. Panko