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TJX Security Breach

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TJX Security Breach

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As Carol Meyrowitz sat at her desk the morning of December 19, 2006, she knew significant changes would be occurring at TJX Companies in the coming months. Scheduled to become the CEO in January after working at TJX for only two years, Carol had had little time to digest the information she had just received. An intruder had hacked into the company’s computer systems, stealing an indeterminate amount of customer payment information. Carol had little other information to go on ...

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Welcome to Risk Exposed

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Welcome to Risk Exposed
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Hello everyone and welcome to RiskExposed.com.  My name is Justin Greis and I am the Founder and Editor in Chief of this blog.  I’m a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young in the IT Risk Transformation practice and a Professor at Indiana University’s ...

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Intro to GRC Lecture

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Intro to GRC Lecture

This lecture was created by Justin Greis in the Governance, Risk and Control class at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program taught by Professor Justin Greis.

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Be The Spork

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Be The Spork

On February 28, 2009 incoming MSIS students and their families joined together for a luncheon to celebrate their admission into the incoming MSIS class beginning this fall. I was one of the speakers welcoming the incoming and shared some words of wisdom in a speech I coined “Be the Spork.”

The spork is symbolic of what it takes to be successful in a tough economy – the ultimate multi-tasker. Companies are not looking for spoons or forks any more. Single-taskers with ...

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