IT failure and dependance
In Today's Society we are so Dependent on I.T that the Consequences of its Failure May be Catastrophic. Discuss the Threats and Causes of Failure, and Steps Taken to Minimise it. In today's world it is impossible to run a large organisation without the aid of computers. Businesses hold massive amounts of important data, hospitals hold large amounts of confidential patient information and large scientific research projects hold important codes, formulae, and equations. The bottom line is that loss or corruption of this information is sure to result in bankruptcy, a substantial loss of customers, and even world-wide financial meltdown. A dependency on technology is impossible to avoid - even with its fatal consequences. Companies face the worry of information lost through hacking, virus corruption, and even physical threats such as fire and flood. Viruses are the most common threat to companies they can corrupt large amounts of files and data both kinds of virus, biological and electronic, take over the host cell/program and clone their carrier genetic codes by instructing the hosts to make replicas of the viruses. Neither kind of virus, however, can replicate themselves independently; they are pieces of code that attach t
That is not to say that the companies are foolish, for the amount spent on prevention is only a fraction of that which would be forfeited from loss. This fatal virus wiped data from a computers hard drive, in 1995 he was convicted under the Computer misuse attack. Data is also secured using a backup system. The problem is that backup files need room to be stored, and protection. Anti-virus packages are now one of the best selling types of software. Meanwhile BT tightened their security. Many companies offer bigger and better packages each year. A Cornell University hacker named Robert Morris used the national network system Internet, which include the Pentagon's ARPAnet data exchange network. "Norton" anti-virus software is one of the best selling packages along with "Dr Solomon's" anti-virus toolkits. The nation's high-tech ideologues and spin doctors have been locked in debate since, trying to make ethical and economic sense of the event. hemselves to other cells/programs, Just as biological viruses need a host cell, computer viruses require a host program to activate them. And it is vital for any company to have an advanced anti-virus package. Looking at the amount of backup created you may think that it is absurd. While it caused little in the way of data damage (some richly inflated initial estimates reckoned up to $100m in down time), the ramifications of the Internet virus have helped to generate a moral panic that has all but transformed everyday "computer culture.
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