explain risks to which e business is exposed and how they can be avoided
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Information Risk
1.1. Content on web page exposing web publisher to libel, defamation of character, slander
1.2. Copyright infringement and invasion of privacy suits stemming from posted textual content
1.3. Copyright infringement and invasion of privacy suits stemming from digital scanning and morphing
1.4. Copyright, patent, or trade secret infringement violations by material used by web site developers
1.5. After unauthorized access to a web site, online information about employees or customers is stolen, damaged or released without authorization
1.6. Electronic bulletin boards containing defamatory statements resulting in liability or embarrassment
1.7. Worldwide legal exposure resulting from use of creative material (e.g. names, likenesses) that violate laws of countries outside of the home country
1.8. Credit card information intercepted in transit is disclosed or used for fraudulent purposes
1.9. Information that has been changed or inserted in transmission is processed leading to erroneous results
1.10. Flight of intellectual property due to employees moving to competitors
2. Technology Risk
2.1. Negligent errors or omissions in software design
2.2. Unauthorized access to a web site,
2.3. Infecting a web site with computer viruses
2.4. Internet service provider (ISP) server crashes
2.5. Software error and omission risks causing unauthorized access
2.6. Software content risk that violates a copyright or is libelous.
2.7. Third party intercepts credit card information in transit causing breeches in security for online payments.
2.8. Intercepting and copying or changing non-credit card information during transmission
2.9. Insufficient bandwidth to handle traffic
2.10. Obsolete hardware or hardware lacking the capacity to process required traffic
2.11. Risk due to excessive ISP outages or poor performance
2.12. ISP phone numbers being busy
2.13. ISP or home-company servers being down
2.14. Scant technical infrastructure to manage cycle time to develop, present, and process web-based products
2.15. Risk of improperly integrating e-commerce system with internal databases
2.16. Risk of improperly integrating e-commerce system with internal operational processes
2.17. Risk due to poor web site design manifesting themselves in long response times
2.18. Inability of customer or supplier computers to handle graphical downloads
3. Business Risk
3.1. Web page content exposes web publisher to libel, defamation of character, slander
3.2. Electronic bulletin boards containing defamatory statements resulting in liability
3.3. Worldwide legal exposure resulting from use of information in violation of home-country laws
3.4. Using web sites to conduct illegal promotional games, such as a sweepstakes or contests
3.5. Risks related to payment to web site developers and disputes between developers and clients
3.6. Lack of maintenance on existing web pages
3.7. Impact on business due to intellectual property lost due to employees moving to competitors
3.8. Changes in supplier relationships re: data access, data ownership, distribution strategy, and marketing tactics
3.9. Changes in customer relationships re: data access, data ownership, distribution strategy, and marketing tactics
3.10. Products out-of-stock due to poor communication with operations
3.11. High shipping costs required for distribution
3.12. Inconvenient return policies -- lack of coordination with physical system
3.13. Excessive dependence on ISP to support firm's business strategy
3.14. Inability to manage cycle time for developing, presenting, and processing web-based products
3.15. Risk due to unprotected domain names which are usurped by other organizations
3.16. Improperly integrating e-commerce systems with internal operational processes
3.17. Insufficient integration of e-commerce with supply chain channels
1.1. Content on web page exposing web publisher to libel, defamation of character, slander
1.2. Copyright infringement and invasion of privacy suits stemming from posted textual content
1.3. Copyright infringement and invasion of privacy suits stemming from digital scanning and morphing
1.4. Copyright, patent, or trade secret infringement violations by material used by web site developers
1.5. After unauthorized access to a web site, online information about employees or customers is stolen, damaged or released without authorization
1.6. Electronic bulletin boards containing defamatory statements resulting in liability or embarrassment
1.7. Worldwide legal exposure resulting from use of creative material (e.g. names, likenesses) that violate laws of countries outside of the home country
1.8. Credit card information intercepted in transit is disclosed or used for fraudulent purposes
1.9. Information that has been changed or inserted in transmission is processed leading to erroneous results
1.10. Flight of intellectual property due to employees moving to competitors
2. Technology Risk
2.1. Negligent errors or omissions in software design
2.2. Unauthorized access to a web site,
2.3. Infecting a web site with computer viruses
2.4. Internet service provider (ISP) server crashes
2.5. Software error and omission risks causing unauthorized access
2.6. Software content risk that violates a copyright or is libelous.
2.7. Third party intercepts credit card information in transit causing breeches in security for online payments.
2.8. Intercepting and copying or changing non-credit card information during transmission
2.9. Insufficient bandwidth to handle traffic
2.10. Obsolete hardware or hardware lacking the capacity to process required traffic
2.11. Risk due to excessive ISP outages or poor performance
2.12. ISP phone numbers being busy
2.13. ISP or home-company servers being down
2.14. Scant technical infrastructure to manage cycle time to develop, present, and process web-based products
2.15. Risk of improperly integrating e-commerce system with internal databases
2.16. Risk of improperly integrating e-commerce system with internal operational processes
2.17. Risk due to poor web site design manifesting themselves in long response times
2.18. Inability of customer or supplier computers to handle graphical downloads
3. Business Risk
3.1. Web page content exposes web publisher to libel, defamation of character, slander
3.2. Electronic bulletin boards containing defamatory statements resulting in liability
3.3. Worldwide legal exposure resulting from use of information in violation of home-country laws
3.4. Using web sites to conduct illegal promotional games, such as a sweepstakes or contests
3.5. Risks related to payment to web site developers and disputes between developers and clients
3.6. Lack of maintenance on existing web pages
3.7. Impact on business due to intellectual property lost due to employees moving to competitors
3.8. Changes in supplier relationships re: data access, data ownership, distribution strategy, and marketing tactics
3.9. Changes in customer relationships re: data access, data ownership, distribution strategy, and marketing tactics
3.10. Products out-of-stock due to poor communication with operations
3.11. High shipping costs required for distribution
3.12. Inconvenient return policies -- lack of coordination with physical system
3.13. Excessive dependence on ISP to support firm's business strategy
3.14. Inability to manage cycle time for developing, presenting, and processing web-based products
3.15. Risk due to unprotected domain names which are usurped by other organizations
3.16. Improperly integrating e-commerce systems with internal operational processes
3.17. Insufficient integration of e-commerce with supply chain channels
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