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These Are Discussions Questions Not A Paper Please Submit Enough To These Are Discussions Questions Not A Paper Please Submit Enough To These are discussions questions, not a paper. Please submit enough to thoroughly answer each question. Explain why you believe the trend of threats targeting large enterprises is rising and what you believe is the greatest tool these hackers have at their disposal. Provide a rationale. Select and detail one other recent trend in cybercrime and explicate the challenge(s) that this trend creates for system forensics investigators. Describe what you perceive to be the greatest challenge for system forensics investigators. Provide specific details of this challenge and whether or not the challenge differs from a private company investigation compared to a law enforcement investigation. Provide a rationale with your response. Go to the IEEE’s Website to read the article titled “U.S. Courts Rule For—and Against—Protecting a Suspect's Hard Drives,” dated February 2012, located at , take a position on the 11th Circuit ruling that forced decryption of an encrypted volume as unconstitutional. Decide whether or not the subject matter of the potential evidence contained therein should have an effect on the court’s decision (e.g., child pornography versus terrorist activities vs. financial crime data). Justify your decision.

Paper For Above instruction The increasing proliferation of cyber threats targeting large enterprises has become a significant concern in the digital age. The rise in such threats can be attributed to multiple factors, including the increasing value of data stored by these organizations, the sophistication of cybercriminal methods, and the pursuit of financial or political objectives. Hackers recognize that large enterprises often possess valuable intellectual property, customer data, and financial information, making them attractive targets for extortion, espionage, or financial gain (Kshetri, 2017). Additionally, the growing complexity of enterprise networks provides multiple vulnerabilities that cybercriminals can exploit, especially if security measures are outdated or insufficient. One of the greatest tools at hackers' disposal in targeting large enterprises today is the use of advanced malware, including ransomware and spear-phishing campaigns. These tools are highly effective because they often bypass traditional security defenses through social engineering tactics or by exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. Ransomware attacks, such as the infamous WannaCry and NotPetya, have demonstrated


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