PEDAGÓGICO Dirección de Licenciaturas Caso Flayton 1.- Lea el caso anexo. 2.- Escriba un ensayo de 4 cuartillas máximo de extensión en el cual: • Evalúe la obligación de Flayton electrónics para con sus clientes de proteger sus datos. • Si usted fuera el responsable de las tecnologías de información desarrolle una estrategia de comunicación con la cual notificaría a sus clientes sobre la potencial brecha de seguridad. • Determine el grado al cual Flayton Electornics fue dañado (reputación, finanzas
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At the Flayton Electronics organization, there has been a capability of an information break. This organization has a primary worry on what is their commitment to their clients to ensure their private data. Additionally, this organization needs to know how to advise their client of the potential security break. In the past, they need to know whether their Flayton Electronic brand has been harmed by the security rupture. Ultimately. Flayton Electronics needs to put set up methods to anticipate for
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The Flayton team did a great job after they realized there was a possibility that its customer data may get breached. The whole team responses to this issue immediately. Brett Flayton, CEO of Flayton Electronics, fully involved in from the beginning and gave enough support. Laurie, who was responsible for security at Flayton, tried to get more details in all aspects. Sergei, the CIO of Flayton, tried to find the possible reasons that made the data breached. I suggest Flayton Electronics to do the
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Stole Our Customer Data ACC 571 Forensic Accounting 15-May-12 Evaluate the obligation Flayton Electronics has to its customers to protect their private data. All client data needs to be kept secure all of the time. Doing this helps to protect company operations from being slowing down because the firm looks bad in the eyes of the public. Flayton Electronic has an obligation to protect all client information so that their needs are met without and drama or dilemmas
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Someone Stole Our Customer Data Evaluate the obligation Flayton Electronics has to its customers to protect their private data. Develop the communication strategy you would take to notify the customers of the potential security breach. Recommend procedures that Flayton Electronics should take to prevent future security breaches http://hbr.org/product/boss-i-think-someone-stole-our-customer-data-harva/an/R0709A-PDF-ENG Flayton Electronics is showing up as a common point of purchase for
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customers of the potential security breach. Then, they want to know if Flayton Electronics’ brand has been damaged by the security breach. Finally, Flayton needs to put in place procedures to prevent future security breaches. Evaluate the obligation Flayton Electronics has to its customers to protect their private data. Flayton Electronics must do everything in their power to protect their customers’ private data. Flayton had implemented a PCI system; however, the system was only running at
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and where the companies need to inform their customers about the security breach and how they are improving their systems to keep from happening. Flayton Electronics comes up with a strategy on how to help customers with their identity theft while waiting for the secret service to determine what exactly happened. We will also be able to see how Flayton Electronics suffered damages and what kind of policies and procedures they need to implement to avoid another security breach impact. Paper:
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Evaluate the obligation Flayton Electronics has to its customers to protect their private data. Flayton Electronics does have a moral and legal obligation to its customers to protect their private data. Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, prohibits deceptive and unfair trade practices. Under the FTC Act, businesses must handle consumer information in a way that is consistent with their promises to their customers such as what they say in their online privacy policy, and avoid data
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customers of the potential security breach. Then, they want to know if Flayton Electronics’ brand has been damaged by the security breach. Finally, Flayton needs to put in place procedures to prevent future security breaches. Evaluate the obligation Flayton Electronics has to its customers to protect their private data. Flayton Electronics must do everything in their power to protect their customers’ private data. Flayton had implemented a PCI system; however, the system was only running at
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select the one (1) that you believe to be the best solution to reporting the plan to address the problem and state why Of the four commentaries that follow the case, the one that I believe to be the best solution to address the issues faced by Flayton Electronics is that of James E. Lee. I particularly liked his recommendations because it addressed all the key areas that are necessary in a risk response plan. Lee’s recommendations are typical of contingency planning; according to Heldman (2005)
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