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Discussion

The fourth post in this case study focuses on the discussion and analysis of the findings derived from the ethical hacking assessment. It examines the vulnerabilities discovered, the potential risks they pose to the organization, and the implications of these findings. The post explores the impact of the identified vulnerabilities on the organization's confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data. It also evaluates the effectiveness of the existing security measures and identifies areas for improvement. Through this comprehensive discussion, readers gain a deeper understanding of the organization's security posture and the specific challenges addressed by the ethical hacking team.

REFERENCES

PWC (2019). Cyber Security Case Study. Retrieved from https://www.pwc.co.uk/who-we-are/purpose/schools-toolkit/materials/business-case-study-challenges/case-study-1-student-information-pack.pdf [Accesed on 6th May 2023]

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