A bank stores depositor data electronically. The data include financial account values, social security numbers, and other information

An outside party was able to gain access to the bank's customer data through unauthorized access to the bank's computer system. The outside party was able to steal money from the accounts and to sell customer data, including social security numbers, to others. This scenario illustrates
A) terrorism risk.
B) climate change risk.
C) speculative financial risk.
D) cyber-liability risk.


Answer: D

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A) Power distance B) Individualism C) Uncertainty avoidance D) Long-term orientation

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(XO = XT, XR = 0, XS = 0). Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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of learners." This statement belongs in the ________ section of the marketing plan. A) company description, purpose, and goals B) marketing situation C) competitive overview D) measurement and controls E) forecasting

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