Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Week 6

Group presentations
T.A.S.K: Security Information Alpha Team: Eyes Everywhere Lucky #7: Information Security and great Granola Inc. A company has to consider these criteria when going online: Insiders, hackers, social engineering, dumpster diving, viruses, identify thefts, phising, elevation of privilege, hoaxes, spyware, spoofing, sniffer, package tampering Hot Chocolate: Thinking Like the Enemy - People and technology are the two primary lines of security defence Yankees: Stealing SoftwareOur Group, the Bugs: Ethical issues in the working place. One must always talk to the people involved when it comes to ethical issues.

Ethics
Considering ethics in the working place always have to deal with human beings. Ethics are the principles and standards that guide out behavior towards other people. Information ethics considers how individual determine to use information and how information affects them.

All organizations should build a corporate culture based on ethical principles that employees can understand and implement. Furthermore, ePolicies should also be addressed as new technology is easy to abuse. An ethical computer use policy contains general principles to guide user behavior. e-mail privacy policy details the extent to which e-mail messages may be read by others. There is a need for managers to create a corporate culture based on trust. Moreover, the best path for an organization planning to engage in employee monitoring is open communication about the issue.
When an organization has considered the First Line of Defence: The people it can start to consider the Second Line of Defence: The technology.

Class Lecture - Chapter 5
Video: Understanding security and risks
Regulation:
HIPAA: Health Regulation
SOX: Corporate Regulation

GLBA: Banking/finance
You have to take risks to be in a business. Good money comes from taking risks
- Operation risk
- Managing risks
CIA: Confidentiality Information Availability
RSA token

To be a successful business person, use have to have a knowledge or understanding of the risks and threads

Week 5

This Tuesday the Norwegian Counselor came to visit HPU, meaning that we had to be away for an hour. However, we presented The Bugs group presentation about e-Groceries and how they can improve to become user friendly on the Internet. One always need a nice web site which is easy for the user to navigate on. Furthermore, one must advertise on search engines, other web sites and/or optimilize their web page for the user to find it. It doesn't help to have a nice web site if nobody can find it.

Ethics
Ethics is important in every organization as it considers human being. Ethics and security are two fundamantal building block for organizatins.

HTML - Creating a Web Site
We learned the basic details on how to create a web site using HTML codes.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Week 4

Presentations
As usual the class started with group presentations about strategic decision making. Our group The Bugs presented “Discovering Reengineering Opportunities.” I found that interesting as it is an opportunity for a company to increase efficiency. We looked at how HPU Online registration can be improved and found that there are broken, redundant and antiquated situations that can be improved such as class such, current use of advisors and holds. Furthermore we saw that the tuition payment can be improved by reengineering.

E-business
The next part of the class was a lecture about e-business. I find that a very interesting and important topic today as the world get more and more dependent on new technology. E-business makes it easier and more convenient for people to communicate and work across borders.

E-business is the conducting of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling, but also serving customers and collaborating with business partners. The history of technology consists of disruptive and sustaining technology. With disruptive means new technology that destroys other products. iPod is an example that destroys the walk-man, disc-man etc. Sustainable technology on the other side makes better and improving products such as faster cars.

The evolution of the Internet has had an enormous impact on the communication between people, companies and countries.
WWW: a global hypertext system that uses the Internet as its transport mechanism.
Http: The internet standard that supports the exchange information on the www.
Intranet: Internalized portion of the Intranet used for information inside a company and is protected from the outside
Extranet; An intranet that is available to strategic alliances
Portal: A Web site that offers broad array of recourses and services like e-mails, discussion groups, search engines etc.
Kiosk: A publicityaccessible computer system that has been set up tp allow interactive information browsing.

E-business models
An e-business model is an approach to conducting electronic business on the Internet.
B2B: Business to business
B2C: Business to consumer
C2B: Consumer to business
C2C: Consumer to consumer

A business on the Internet includes benefits and challenges. Organizations must refocus their information systems and ways of working. People must be thought to use the new equipment in order for the organizational change to happen. Furthermore, having a service online demands good customer service. People do not trust the Internet as face to face conversations and the customer service must always be available. Moreover the web page must be user friendly and easy to find. Search engines such as Google are one way to make the web page visible.

Marketing on the Internet is one way to make the web page available.
On line ads, pop-up ads and assosiates programs are some ways the marketing departments of an online organization should consider. Moreover to search engine optimilization of the web page and pay per click advertisements on Googe are other ways of making the web available for potensial customers. As been working for a Norwegian search enigne for 3 and a halv years, I've learnd that it doesn't help to have an attractive web site if nobody finds it.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Week 3

Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat considers how the world has become smaller in the way that everything now is electronic. Globalization 3.0 started around year 2000. In the two other eras of globalization, the dynamic forces were countries and companies globalizing, the dynamic force in globalization 3.0 was the newfound power of individuals to collaborate and compete globally. Internet brought information into people’s homes and offices and it became easier to communicate across borders.

According to Friedman, the world has been flattened by the convergence of ten major political events, innovations and companies.
1: The New Age of Creativity: When the walls came down and the windows went up.
This age started the 9th of November 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell. This opened people’s eyes to look at the world as a single marked.
2: The New Age of Connectivity: When the web went around and the Netscape went public
In the mid 1990’s the PC-Windows era had reached a plateau. People could create their own content in a digital form, but they were not able to send it around. The new age of connectivity started with the invention of the Internet and the World Wide Web
3: Work Flow Software. Work flow is a combination of the PC and e-mail which made this possible.
4: Uploading: Harnessing the power of community. This is the most disruptive force as it made it possible for communities to upload and collaborating on online projects such as the community-developed software movement,
5: Outsourcing: Y2K. Outsourcing means to take some specific, but limited, function that your company does, make another company do the same thing and then reintegrate their work.
6: Offshoring: Running with gazelles, eating with lions. When a company relocates a physical manufacturing for the advantage of lower cost, they are offshoring.
7: Supply-Chaining: Eating Sushi in Arkansas. Supply-chaining is how companies now can move a product from the supplier to the customer in an effective way.
8: Insourcing: What the guys in funny brown shorts are really doing. Insourcing is the opposite of outsourcing in the way companies, small or big have the opportunity to sell, manufacture or buy what they needed on the Internet and save money.
9: In-forming: Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Web Search. People have all the information needed in their homes by a couple of clicks on their computer. Google is the most used search engine. In-forming is the individual’s personal analogue to uploading outsourcing, insourcing, supply-chaining and offshoring.
10: The Steroids: digital, mobile, personal and virtual. Everything from photography, entertainment, communication and word processing can now be digitalized.

However it must be considered that most of the world’s population are living in poverty. Developing new technology demands money.