Team B
11 DECEMBER 2014
CMGT 400
Mr. Juan De La Matta
Kudler Fine Foods is an upscale specialty food store with the very best domestic and imported fare at every location.
In keeping with their motto, “Shopping the World for The Finest Food”, Kudler Fine Foods shops the world in order to provides the very best Baked and pastry products, fresh meat and seafood, fresh produce, cheese and specialty dairy products, wines, and condiments and packaged foods. Kudler Fine Foods brings those food items back to their loyal customers in the San Diego metropolitan are. Kudler Fine Foods has stores in Del Mar, La Jolla, and Encinitas. Their mission is to offer their customers a delightful and pleasing shopping experience by employing experienced, helpful, and knowledgably staff, coupled with their selection of fine foods.
Background
Customer rewards programs and the like have become commonplace in many small and large retail market places. Kudler Fine Foods understands the benefits these programs offer. Customer rewards programs are electronic records management (ERM) systems that collect and store customer sales transaction information in databases from which reports can be queried. Kudler Fine Foods plans to develop the RMS, but needs help from Learning Team “A” to manage security concerns during the system development life cycle (SDLC) in order to safeguard data stored as customer information within the newly implemented system as prescribed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC is charged with protecting the privacy of U.S. consumers.
According to Federal Trade Commission (2007), the fourth broadly acknowledged principle is that data be accurate and secure. To guarantee data integrity, gatherers must take sensible steps, such as using only trustworthy sources of data and cross-referencing data against multiple sources, providing consumer access to data, and destroying untimely data or converting it to
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