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Kultur Dokumente
Task
1:
Ishikawa
Cause-and-effect
Diagram
a) cause-and-effect diagram
a) I2Chart
I
believe
that
the
2D
representation
of
the
fishbone
diagram
is
a
very
good
way
to
see
the
patterns
associated
with
password
compromise.
In
my
opinion
I
placed
the
causes
in
the
right
categories,
but
some
people
may
have
a
different
opinion.
I
think
that
using
public
wifi
is
a
very
easy
thing
for
a
user
to
use
and
feel
safe
on.
Little
do
they
know,
they
could
be
hacked
at
anytime
while
using
that
wifi.
Knowing
this,
that
makes
it
a
commonly
made
error
and
easy
for
a
hacker
to
use.
Some
of
the
boxes
in
the
2D
diagram
have
2
circles
in
it
which
means
they
share
the
same
characteristics.
This
allows
business
analysts
to
accurately
assess
the
problems
with
users
and
their
protection
of
their
personal
web
information.
a) Cross-functional Diagram
Using a web
browser, select the
website https://
vpn.arizona.edu
Send the NETID,
NETID password,
and the NETID+ Send Net ID+ code Display NETID+ code
passcode entered by to Duo Mobile App to user
Using the Duo the user to the
Mobile App on your NETID+ server
smartphone,
generate a passcode
invalid
Were you
presented
credentials
accepted?
valid
valid
Read and accept any
warning messages
or AnyConnect
Secure Mobility
Client and JAVA
pop-ups
Observe the
AnyConnect icon
in the taskbar shows
a padlock
END PROCESS
Phase
a) Question 4A - Report
There
are
a
couple
strategies
when
it
comes
to
how
a
student
could
minimize
the
probability
that
their
NETID
and
password
will
be
compromised.
The
first,
most
secure
way
that
was
explained
in
the
cross-functional
diagram,
is
doing
NETID+.
When
signing
in,
it
makes
you
enter
your
username
and
password
as
usual
but
then
also
adds
a
number
code
that
you
additionally
have
to
add
in.
This
secures
your
account
much
more
than
before
and
prevents
people
oversees
to
hack
into
it.
There
are
also
a
few
more
simple
ways
to
secure
your
account.
One
is
taken
from
the
2D
diagram
and
fishbone
compare
and
contrast.
It
has
to
do
with
just
physical
security
of
your
username
and
passwords.
It
is
not
smart
to
leave
your
password
out
on
a
sticky
note
or
notebook
for
anyone
that
wants
to
see.
Italy
Canada
France
Brazil
Korea
Republic
of
Germany
United
Kingdom
Japan
China
United
States
Based
on
the
information
I
have
observed
from
the
international
VPN
connections,
there
are
several
things
that
might
indicate
that
a
students
NETID
and
password
have
been
compromised.
If
you
look
at
the
bar
graph
above,
you
see
the
most
sign-ins
have
been
in
the
United
States.
This
makes
sense
because
the
university
is
located
in
the
United
States.
As
far
as
for
other
countries,
it
doesnt
make
a
lot
of
sense
for
any
VPN
connections
to
be
happening
outside
of
the
US.
One
very
logical
answer
would
be
students
studying
abroad.
That
might
be
the
reason
a
VPN
could
be
accessed
in
other
countries.
A
way
of
double-checking
this
could
be
checking
to
see
where
students
are
studying
abroad
during
that
semester.
It
is
very
important
for
the
university
to
protect
their
students
account
and
one
way
they
did
that
is
by
creating
NET
ID
+.