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MIS5208 - Spring 2020 - Data Analytics for IT Auditors

DATA ANALYTICS FOR IT AUDITORS AND CYBERSECURITY

Data Analytics for IT Auditors

MIS 5208.001 ■ Spring 2020 ■ Caswell Anderson
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    • ACL
      • Part 01 – Introduction to the Course and to Fraud
      • Part 02 – Fighting and Preventing Fraud
      • Part 04 – Data Driven Fraud Detection – Investigating Concealment and Money Laundering
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      • Lab 01 – Install ACL / Review and Work with On-Line Documentation
      • Lab 02 – ACL Analytics Basics | CPE (1.5)
      • Lab 03 – Fraud Scandals of Note
      • Lab 04 – ACL Analytics Foundations (CPE) (ACL 101 V4 CPE)
      • Lab 05 – Remediating Issues & Reporting Results (CPE) (ACL 105 V1 CPE)
      • Lab 06 – ACL Analytics Introduction to Scripting (CPE) (ACL 106 V1 CPE)
      • Lab 07 – Basics of Datetime Fields Learning Series (Basic-Intermediate) (ACL 210)
      • Lab 08 – Basics of Datetime Fields Learning Series (Basic-Intermediate) (ACL 210) (Continued…)
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Cyber-security and Social Media

May 6, 2018 by Caswell Anderson

Last decade Facebook claimed 20 million users and today they are hosting nearly 2 billion users on social media. For comparison’s sake, they are representing about 30% world population on their social media platform.

There are many potential risks for businesses that are new and less understood. Following I’m going to explore three related social media cyber-security facts.

Social media is always attractive to attackers, but they are ways to hedge the attack risks. The most recommended way is to make the best use of privacy setting available on these platforms and get educated on how much you show expose on these networks.

Another argument is that there is no one holding the control of these platforms. You may be able to stop sharing information but quitting does not mean that your previous information or account will go away too.

Finally, we all know that social media bound with improvement in security. But we should not let this calm user into a false sense of full safety. And the end of the day cyber-security risk is the end user’s problem to own.

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