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amore barca cruise lines cyber security
access to wireless networks on the ship should be limited to approved devices. these devices should be given a strong password. passwords should be changed often. the ship should only use a wireless system that can verify the authenticity of websites, users, or devices. additionally, the ship should use a system that can block signals or information from any non - authorized device. protective devices, such as network plugs, will ensure rogue devices cannot hack into the system.
only the ships captain and hotel director should be given administrator profiles. these senior officers can then control the creation or deletion of normal user profiles. user profiles should be restricted to certain computers, workstations and/or servers. user profiles should not allow the user to change the system or install and execute new programs.
email communication between ship and shore is extremely important to a ships operation. secure email and web browsers should protect shoreside and onboard personnel from potential fraud. they should also prevent outsiders from obtaining private or sensitive information from passenger and crew email. secure email and web browsers should allow passengers and crew to safely talk, text, or send information without worrying about loss of privacy. finally, the ships secure email and web browsers should prevent anyone from creating, posting, sending, or receiving inappropriate content.
there are a number of best practices for safe email transfer. the system should only allow assigned user accounts. users should always zip sensitive email or documents. last, all hyperlinks on email systems should be disabled.
you work for amore barca cruise lines in food service. a new staff member needs a user profile. according to the document shown, you should:
a. ensure the staff member has an approved device provided by the cruise line before creating the profile.
b. provide the staff member with a user profile and have her create a strong password.
c. direct the staff member to a designated senior officer who has the authority to create a user profile.
d. inform the staff member that this profile will prevent a user from making any changes to programs.
e. confirm the staff member understands that the ships computer system will block signals from unauthorized devices.
The text states that only the ship's captain and hotel director (senior officers) have the authority to create user - profiles. So, when a new staff member needs a user profile, they should be directed to a designated senior officer with that authority.
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C. direct the staff member to a designated senior officer who has the authority to create a user profile.