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    University of Phoenix Material Risky Situations Identify three types of sensitive information involved with each situation. Then‚ describe three ways in which each information item could be misused or harmed. For each of these‚ note at least one likely finding that you would include in a risk analysis report of the organization. Finally‚ answer the questions at the end. Situation 1 – Online Banking System Information Affected Potential Harm (Risk) Likely Finding in Risk Analysis Report

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    Situation Analysis To identify current issues affecting Électricité de France (EDF) analysing the macro environment through the PESTE theory and the micro environment using Porter’s Five forces model‚ a theory which looks into an industry being influenced by forces (Soloman et al. 2010). The macro marketing environment Political Issues With energy supplies from the domestic market decreasing in quantity‚ energy supplies have become a key issue in UK politics (KEYNOTE 2010). Each political party

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    Situation Analysis of Sapid Sweets |Who are you? |Sapid Sweets‚ producer of exquisite chocolate and confectionery | | |products‚ sold around the world | |What is your purpose? |Business was started to bring delicious sweetness into the world. | |

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    Current Situation The image of professional baseball has‚ by and large‚ been an idyllic and relatively unblemished one from its roots as the national pastime in the mid-1800s until the latter part of the 20th century. Aside from the 1919 Black Sox scandal in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired to cheat‚ to "fix" the World Series‚ nothing has rocked the game as much as the use of performance enhancing drugs (PED). Since revelations about players using such substances as steroids

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    Explanation of a Situation Where is Your Money Going? “I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message.” “I’m Mitt Romney and I approve this message.” These campaign ads appear on every channel and commercial break. A majority of the time‚ it’s to inform the viewers about what their opponent has done wrong in the past. The candidates travel across the country speaking about what they would change if they were elected as the 2012 to 2016 president. One topic that swirls around every candidate is what

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    SITUATION ANALYSIS

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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION The once known Nairobi Moniker has grown to become the third largest newspaper which reports on local daily news. The paper was rebranded as the Star two years after it was launched. Reports on local and regional news were not the direction which was intended seven years ago. The primary objective of the Star a media outlet was so that it reports social news which concentrated on human interest stories such as those of tabloids like the Sun‚ and the Daily Mirror. Instead the

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    Situation Irony

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    to Ramon were pure. Pablo decides not to give up Ramon‚ even though the information might save himself from being executed. After days of psychological torture‚ Pablo is broken down and accepts that he will be executed. Right before he is to be shot‚ Pablo was then interrogated one last time on the whereabouts of his friend Ramon. Pablo is ready to die before betraying his friend but decides to lie instead. This was Pablo’s arrogance‚ feeling brave and malicious‚ Pablo tells the Fascists officer;

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    SITUATION COMEDY Situation Comedy or sitcom is a style of comedic drama where characters share a common environment with dialogue that includes humor. Sitcoms usually have a story line with the same familiar characters. Situation comedy originated on the radio but is now found primarily on television and the internet. In the United States director and producer William Asher has been credited with being “the man who created the sitcom”. He directed over a dozen of sitcoms including I love Lucy

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    Julie Plec | Written by | L.J. Smith (books) | Country of origin | United States | Language(s) | English | No. of seasons | 3 | No. of episodes | 46 | Production | Executive producer(s) | Leslie Morgenstein Bob Levy Kevin Williamson Julie Plec | Location(s) | Atlanta‚ Georgia Covington‚ Georgia Vancouver‚ British Columbia | Running time | 41 minutes | Production company(s) | Outerbanks Entertainment Alloy Entertainment CBS Television Studios Warner Bros. Television |

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    A Bad Situation

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    we would put the money (£100) into a special Telegraph investigation fund.” Events like this if accepted by a journalist create a double edged sword within their accuracy of reporting due to influences from outside sources. Journalists shouldn’t be under the impression that since they give out the news other businesses should be rewarding them in return for favorable news stories of their company. With this aphorism we allude to favoritism or bartering‚ doing business‚ and bribery‚ and unfortunately

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