P3 Exam Question 16

JNH is a major corporation that stores its customer database in the Cloud JNH has suffered a data breach that has led to customer credit card details being made available for sale on the internet JNH's Head of Security wishes to analyse network traffic at the cloud-based server in order to gain a better understanding of the manner in which the data was intercepted, but has been refused access.
Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the third-party owner's refusal to assist JNH's Head of Security?
  • P3 Exam Question 17

    The Head of IT Security has been asked to conduct a detailed forensic analysis of a suspected data breach that ted to customer credit card details being intercepted.
    Which TWO of the following would be suitable objectives for such a forensic analysis?
  • P3 Exam Question 18

    The managers of a company are agents for the shareholders tasked with increasing shareholders' wealth.
    Which of the following will usually increase shareholders' wealth?
  • P3 Exam Question 19

    GHY is a listed company. Tom is GHY's CEO and Peter is its non-executive Chair of the Board. Tom and Peter both have substantial relevant business and industrial experience and both are believed to have considerable integrity. Tom and Peter quickly developed a good working relationship after Peter's appointment. They have become close friends.
    Tom briefs Peter on every aspect of the business. Tom and Peter jointly agree the agenda for every board meeting and both agree on the manner in which matters will be presented to the board.
    Taking account of the principles of good corporate governance, which of the following statements is correct?
  • P3 Exam Question 20

    V buys vegetables and fruit from three farms located in a different part of V's country and sells them to large supermarket chains.
    A recent newspaper magazine had an article on these farms showing that the farms employ illegal immigrants whose status was used by the factory's owners to force them to work for low wages and in unpleasant conditions. They are forced to live in small overcrowded caravans with no running water. They are also given meals which are cold and poor quality. These farms are located in a developed country with strong labour laws.
    Classify each of the following statements as true or false.