Define operational fraud
Operations fraud is the misuse or theft of the firm's computer resources. This often involves using the computer to conduct personal business.
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Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 covers only corporate officers and directors
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Using a non-bottleneck 100% of the time produces 100% utilization. B) The capacity of a system depends on the capacity of the bottleneck. C) Time saved at a non-bottleneck saves nothing. D) A and B only are true. E) B and C only are true.
______ reasoning is the most advanced level of moral reasoning, according to Lawrence Kohlberg.
A. Preconventional B. Conventional C. Postconventional D. Moral
The police arrived at Otis's apartment one evening and demanded to look around "just to make sure nothing was happening." They had no warrant and had received no complaints about him. Which statement best describes this situation?
A. The police probably should not have bothered Otis, but they really did nothing wrong. B. The police violated Otis's Fourth Amendment rights. C. The police were in the right; they must have suspected Otis had committed a crime. D. The police violated Otis's Sixth Amendment rights.