EBK USING MIS
EBK USING MIS
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ISBN: 8220103633642
Author: KROENKE
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.5CE10

a.

Program Plan Intro

Computer Crime:

Computer crime is a crime that is executed using computers or networks of computers. It is done with an intention to damage one’s reputation.  Computer crimes have hazard for people as well as organization. Some of the ways of threats are as follows:

  • Threat to an individual
  • Threat to an organization
  • Threat to groups
  • Threat to a nation

b.

Program Plan Intro

Computer Crime:

Computer crime is a crime that is executed using computers or networks of computers. It is done with an intention to damage one’s reputation.  Computer crimes have hazard for people as well as organization. Some of the ways of threats are as follows:

  • Threat to an individual
  • Threat to an organization
  • Threat to groups
  • Threat to a nation

c.

Program Plan Intro

Computer Crime:

Computer crime is a crime that is executed using computers or networks of computers. It is done with an intention to damage one’s reputation.  Computer crimes have hazard for people as well as organization. Some of the ways of threats are as follows:

  • Threat to an individual
  • Threat to an organization
  • Threat to groups
  • Threat to a nation

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