Computer Science

Discussion

Discussion

Read Chapter 23 scenario, and address the following question

“Was Socit Gnrale so focused on achieving growth on many fronts that it neglected to invest in sufficiently robust systems and internal controls?”

Instructions for Initial Posts:

 After reading the scenario, start a new discussion thread to address the discussion topic. 

Discussion Requirements:

Must:

  • Be 4 paragraphs in length
  • Be supported by the required textbook and at least two additional references

Points deducted if the submission: 

  • Does not use the required textbook as one of the two reference sources 
    • You CANNOT use Wikipedia, LinkedIn articles, blogs, paid vendors, certification websites, or similar sources in academic writing. You CAN use reputable industry articles from publications similar to ComputerWeekly, PCMag, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, or similar sources. Academic journals and popular industry articles are accessible in the universitys library databases and Google Scholar. All references should not have a publication date older than 2005.
  • Does not respond to the question(s) thoroughly meaning with at least 4 paragraphs
  • Primarily consists of bullet points
  • Uses statements such as I have gone through your post, I have gone through your discussion, adding a few more points, based on my knowledge, according to me, as per my knowledge, or similar
  • Contains contractual phrases, as an example shouldn’t” “couldn’t” or “didn’t, or similar
  • Uses vague words or phrases such as “proper,” “appropriate,” “adequate,” it is obvious, it is clear, in fact, or similar to describe a process, function, or procedure
  • As an example, “proper incident response plan,” “appropriate IT professional,” “adequate security,” or similar. These words are subjective because they have different meanings to different individuals.

Submission results in a ZERO if it:

  • Does not adhere to the University’s academic dishonesty and plagiarism policies
  • Is off-topic and does not address the discussion question(s)