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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Discussion Question: Far Side of the Distribution, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 6 months ago
We shouldn’t focus on the low hanging fruit or those things are easiest. We should do our best and put forth reasonable effort. 1% of risk should not be overlooked. The danger of a cyberattack could involve […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Weekly Question #9: Complete by November 16, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 6 months ago
My favorites are the compound visualization methods. They do a good job of expressing the relationships between objects and are structure and vivid. My least favorites are the information visualization methods. […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Discussion Question: Goodbye Microsoft XP, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 7 months ago
Like some other people on here I’m not overly concerned. I rarely use them and if I should have to use one now, I’ll certainly be cognizant of the ATM’s location and bank.
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Discussion Question: How do you detect fraud?, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 7 months ago
The increased scrap is my favorite. It could be justified as harmless and helping the planet. I don’t disagree with any of them. I think each of them could be an accurate indicator of fraud. I wouldn’t suspect […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Discussion Question: Target Data Breach, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 7 months ago
I’d like to have a definite reason why the Target security team in Minneapolis, MN didn’t act on the alerts. Target appeared to care about cyber security by spending millions on software and personnel but when it […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Discussion Question: Theme-Park Visitor Tracking, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 7 months ago
Overall I think the MagicBand is fairly secure and well designed. To increase security, I’d recommend credit card, debit card, and personal contact info but tied to an external source. Two other good […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Weekly Question #7: Complete by March 27, 2017, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 7 months ago
I think the TUID number would make a good primary key. It’s a unique simple number with no value and won’t change. The AccessNet ID is not as ideal as the TUID number because it’s linked to an email address.
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Data Theft: This Time It's Personal, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 8 months ago
I’d be moderately worried. The likelihood for identify theft has increased. But because the breach is public, you have a provable relationship with the University, you took safeguards such as the Experian service, […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Recruiting Fraud, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 8 months ago
To stop this from happening;
– There could’ve been a limit on the number of recruits a recruiter would’ve been allowed to recruit through the assistant.
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, Happy Birthday SNL // the typists from the Carol Burnett show, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 9 months ago
I am knowledgeable at playing baseball. The combination of watching games in real time(data), reading about techniques and averages (information), practicing, competing, and discussing baseball permit me to make […]
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David A. Ronca commented on the post, NIST 800 60 V1R1 Guide for Mapping Types of Information and Information Systems to Security Categories, on the site 2014 Spring – Data Analytics for IT Auditors 10 years, 9 months ago
I’m here.