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==Description==
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Any company as a whole is made up of individuals. If the company experiences a revenue reduction, this translates down to a reduction in benefits for the employees and possibly even to a reduction of the number of its employees.
  
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==Risk Factors==
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* The financial report is impacted when an application or network service level agreement is not met
  
Any company as a whole is made up of individuals.  If the company experiences a revenue reduction, this translates down to a reduction in benefits for the employees and possibly even to a reduction of the number of its employees.
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* Reduction in benefits for the individual
  
==Risk Factors==
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* Reduction in headcount for the company
  
* The financial report is impacted when an application or network service level agreement is not met. 
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* A company's expenses will exceed its revenues
  
* Reduction in benefits for the individual.
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* Hackers invading a network or application system
  
* Reduction in headcount for the company.
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* PCI compliancy did not occur and the company is fined
  
* A company's expenses will exceed its revenues.
 
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
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===A Company's Expenses Exceed Its Revenues===
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The business looks at ways to reduce costs. Employee benefits are re-examined and modified to support reducing company cost thus reducing its yearly expenses.
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===Domino Impact===
  
===Short example name===
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A hacker invades a network and finds its way through an application wall.  The customer’s encrypted personal data was opened and used outside in the business market.  The customer files a lawsuit against the company.  The company files bankruptcy.
  
A company's expenses exceed its revenues.  The business looks at ways to reduce costs.  Employee benefits are re-examined and modified to support reducing company cost thus reducing its yearly expenses.
 
  
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==Related Technical Impacts==
  
===Short example name===
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* Loss of confidentiality
: A short example description, small picture, or sample code with [http://www.site.com links]
 
  
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* Loss of integrity
  
==Related [[Technical Impacts]]==
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* Loss of availability
  
* [[Technical Impact 1]]
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* Loss of accountability
* [[Technical Impact 2]]
 
  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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* [http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_62/1412000/1412042/1/print/Owasp-rails-security.pdf OWASP Top 10 - Ruby on Rails version]
* http://www.link1.com
 
* [http://www.link2.com Title for the link2]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 24 June 2008

This is a Business Impact. To view all business impact, please see the Business Impact page.


Last revision (MM/DD/YY): 06/24/2008

Description

Any company as a whole is made up of individuals. If the company experiences a revenue reduction, this translates down to a reduction in benefits for the employees and possibly even to a reduction of the number of its employees.

Risk Factors

  • The financial report is impacted when an application or network service level agreement is not met
  • Reduction in benefits for the individual
  • Reduction in headcount for the company
  • A company's expenses will exceed its revenues
  • Hackers invading a network or application system
  • PCI compliancy did not occur and the company is fined


Examples

A Company's Expenses Exceed Its Revenues

The business looks at ways to reduce costs. Employee benefits are re-examined and modified to support reducing company cost thus reducing its yearly expenses.

Domino Impact

A hacker invades a network and finds its way through an application wall. The customer’s encrypted personal data was opened and used outside in the business market. The customer files a lawsuit against the company. The company files bankruptcy.


Related Technical Impacts

  • Loss of confidentiality
  • Loss of integrity
  • Loss of availability
  • Loss of accountability


References