ERM helps to protect an organization before an attack, where as forensics investigate technique will help us after an attack

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             Reading Assignments       

Chen, J. & Zhu, Q. (2019). Interdependent Strategic Security  Risk Management With Bounded Rationality in the Internet of Things. IEEE  Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 14(11), 2958-2971.

Borek, A. (2014). Total Information Risk Management: Maximizing the  Value of Data and Information Assets (Vol. First edition). Amsterdam:  Morgan Kaufmann 

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The readings this week discusses broad context of risk and  investigative forensics. Part of risk management is to understand when  things go wrong, we need to be able to investigate and report our  findings to management. Using this research, or other research you have  uncovered discuss in detail how risk and investigate techniques could  work to help the organization. ERM helps to protect an organization  before an attack, where as forensics investigate technique will help us  after an attack – so lets discus both this week.

 A substantive post will do the following:

  • Ask an interesting, thoughtful question pertaining to the topic
  • Answer a question (in detail) posted by another student or the instructor
  • Provide extensive additional information on the topic
  • Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail
  • Share an applicable personal experience
  • Provide an outside source (for example, an article from the UC  Library) that applies to the topic, along with additional information  about the topic or the source (please cite properly in APA 7)
  • Make an argument concerning the topic.

At least one scholarly source should be used in the initial  discussion thread. Be sure to use information from your readings and  other sources from the UC Library. Use proper citations and references  in your post.

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