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    An analysis of the Equifax data breach Introduction A recent increase in large scale data breaches has exposed a multitude of cybersecurity vulnerabilities that pose a definite risk to consumers (Lorio, 2017). In some cases, a data breach can distress an establishment so much that other organizations experience a backlash from the repercussions (Kosseff, 2011). The Equifax data breach of 2017 is a perfect example of this kind of event as it caused an overwhelming economic repercussion that affected

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    Breach of Contract and Temporary Disconformity A breach of contract occurs when a party turns away from its contractual obligations or fails to perform them. One example is when the contractor delivers work that does not comply with the agreed requirements, or when the contractor refuses to follow the employer’s instructions in relation to removing defective work from the site. It is important to note that, in the first example, the non-compliance should be judged upon delivery. The case Jarvis

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    TJX Data Breach Analysis

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    me was the TJX data breach that happened in 2005-2006. At the time I was both an employee and shopper for the brand. The breach happened due to using a "weak Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol instead of the stronger Wi-Fi Protected Access (WAP) protocol", not being up to date on PCI (payment card industry) compliance, and overall behind in security controls (Patrizio, 2007). TJX also did not have the technology in place to flag and monitor suspicious activity. This breach resulted in over 45

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    faced a serious security breach where over 40 million credit cards were stolen from different target stores. This paper is going to explore the problem, the background information about the problem, the controls that could have been in place to prevent the issue, the intended plan of control and the associated risks involved. Problem: In 2013, target corporation experienced a serious data breach where its security, as well as the payment system,was breached. The security breach was so intense in which

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    A contract is a legally binding agreement and a term is a component of a contract and it is crucial to determine the classification of term being adopted because if there is a breach of a term it will bring about conditions of breach of contract. Different terms carry more severe consequences in contrast to others, therefore the contract may be repudiated or damages awarded. However, terms in insurance contracts are treated differently and further to this, the law around terms in insurance contracts

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    Rick: There appears to be no language in your sub-contract that affirmatively requires you to keep working the event of a dispute or a material breach. In HDR’s contract with WGJV, however, HDR agreed not to “slow down, not diligently prosecute, suspend or cease its Services or work, notwithstanding the existence of any dispute between the Parties.” This language, however, is not enforceable against Century because Century is not a party to that agreement. Moreover, there appears to be no instance

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    Target Data Breach – The Overview On December 18, 2013, one of the security bloggers, Brian Krebs, posted in his blog that Target, one of the biggest US retailers, had suffered a massive data breach. The next day, Target announced that data from more than 40 million credit and debit card accounts had been stolen from its systems, and noting that they started a thorough investigation. Perhaps learning from Target’s mistakes, other organizations could achieve a goal of better protecting themselves

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    have learned that Facebook has been breached by a company named Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge Analytica is a London-based company that helps business and political groups "change audience behavior". Cambridge Analytica became responsible for the breach in 2015, when one of its psychology professors created the app “thisisyourdigitallife.” The app consisted of a personality quiz which asked Facebook users to provide information about themselves. Only 270,000 Facebook users actually signed up and

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    Recently, the company has been the subject of a data breach in which confidential files in the network have been accessed by an unknown party. Upon investigation we have found that a supervisor that handles customer complaints received an e-mail from what appeared to have been a customer with a complaint regarding an error on the website. Upon investigation he found no such error, but did find that the return address did not exist. It is very likely the company has become the victim of one or more

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    2000 as cited in Vikalpa, 2013). This psychological contract is unwritten. Now, a breach of this psychological contract can be defined as an employee’s perception that his or her organization has failed to fulfill one or more obligations associated with perceived mutual promises (Gakovic and Tetrick, 2003 as cited in Ballou, 2013). Most researches over the years have tried to establish a relationship between breach of psychological contract and job outcomes or commitment of employees and

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