Which of the following is NOT considered a threat to security?
a. human error
b. disgruntled employees and ex-employees
c. other “internal” attackers
d. none of these
d. none of these
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Kate has determined that along the share-development path, her business should perform at a 85% level of product awareness, 75% in product preference, 60% in intentions to purchase, 90% in product availability, and 70% in rate of purchase
Kate's share development index is 50. What is the market share index for Kate's business? A) 12% B) 6% C) 18% D) 22% E) 28%
Newness of a new entry is always an advantage.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Paul, a police officer, is working as an undercover drug agent. He enrolls in classes at the local university where he meets several students in business administration and invites them to come to his house for a party. No mention is made of any drugs, but he does say he will have a keg of beer. Shortly after his guests arrive, he gets out some marijuana and offers it to the group. All of them
refuse except for Sam, who has never tried it before. When Paul encourages Sam to try it and Sam lights up the joint, Paul arrests Sam for possession of a controlled substance. In this case, Sam: a. is clearly guilty as charged. b. can raise the defense of entrapment and argue that Paul has enticed him to commit a crime he would not have done otherwise. c. can use the defense of duress. d. can use the Fourth Amendment to exclude the marijuana as evidence that has been illegally seized.
One perspective on risk asserts that the longer an investment is held, the
A) less its risk because its periodic returns will be less variable. B) less its risk because its overall return will be higher. C) greater its risk because its overall return will be lower. D) greater its risk because its periodic returns will be more variable.