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Reflection on Privacy and Cyber Risks in the Digital Age

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This reflection discusses the importance of privacy and the risks of cyber attacks in the digital age. It explores the impact on business and accounting and provides methods to prevent such incidents.

Reflection on Privacy and Cyber Risks in the Digital Age

   Added on 2023-01-23

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Running head: REFLECTION
REFLECTION
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1REFLECTION
Privacy in the digital age where every aspect and institute is digitalizing its operation is
leading to a risk in regard to security (Bouyon and Ayoub 2018). The paper will discuss on one
my reflection on my learning in the areas of data and security and the way it impacts business
and accounting. The paper will also discuss the ways I will prepare myself to meet the challenges
and also to identify and secure opportunities when they present.
Cyber risks are one of the most concerned risk that every business and individual fear
(Rid and Buchanan 2015). In the generation of OTPs, virtual credit cards, biometric and many
more related, we often do not heed this advice while exchanging sensitive personal data.
According to research, cyber attacks are seen as the third-likeliest risk for every business that
may cause data fraud and theft. The emerging technology and digital strategies are becoming
more sophisticated. Even the malicious actors are stepping up their effort in order to extract as
much values as possible being far from the brand by utilizing the brand’s reputation, public
safety, consumer trust and entire economies.
One day I received a call from my credit card company that said someone else was trying
to obtain a credit card using my name and address along with my social security number. I look
over my credit card reports when I decided to assess the damage. The impersonator had gotten
deep into the system, the hacker was able to override my answers to the security questions.
Eventually guessed the answer and saw the extent of the damage. I also saw that the
impersonator had created more than 30 accounts in my name and got credits such as cable,
electricity and even newspaper subscription. The companies even came after me to get the
money back. After I notified the police, everything was tracked down the impersonator. I
managed a court order and managed to fix most of the damage.
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