HBSP (USA)
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SPECIALISTERNE: Sense and Details
Austin, Robert D.; Wareham, Jonathan; Busquets, JavierCase HBS-608109-EInformation TechnologiesThree-quarters of Specialisterne's expert software testing staff are diagnosed with some form of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Usually a handicap, ASD conveys talents especially suited to software testing and other highly repetitive tasks that require very high accuracy. This case describes a growing company struggling with unique challenges as it implements a "social enterprise" business model; it describes the difficulties faced by social e...Starting at €8.20
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The Vulnerability Economy: Zero-Days, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy
Narayanamurti, Venkatesh; Ellis, RyanCase HBS-KS1013-EInformation TechnologiesIn 2011, Dillon Beresford, a computer security expert, discovered a series of new vulnerabilities impacting components of widely used industrial control systems. These new, previously unknown vulnerabilities-what are known as "zero-days"-were potentially very serious. Zero-day vulnerabilities are key components of computer viruses, worms, and other forms of malware. Vendors and security firms seek these flaws in order to patch and fix insecure so...Starting at €8.20
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SPECIALISTERNE: Sense and Details (Spanish Version)
Austin, Robert D.; Wareham, Jonathan; Busquets, JavierCase HBS-609S07Information TechnologiesLas tres cuartas partes del personal de pruebas de software de expertos de Specialisterne son diagnosticadas con algún tipo de trastorno del espectro autista (TEA). Por lo general, una desventaja, ASD transmite talentos especialmente adecuado para las pruebas de software y otras tareas muy repetitivas que requieren una precisión muy alta. Este caso describe una empresa en crecimiento que luchan con desafíos únicos, ya que implementa un modelo de ...Starting at €8.20
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The Vulnerability Economy: Zero-Days, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy Epilogue
Narayanamurti, Venkatesh; Ellis, RyanCase HBS-KS1014-EInformation TechnologiesThis epilogue accompanies case 2029.0. In 2011, Dillon Beresford, a computer security expert, discovered a series of new vulnerabilities impacting components of widely used industrial control systems. These new previously unknown vulnerabilities-what are known as "zero-days"-were potentially very serious. Zero-day vulnerabilities are key components of computer viruses, worms, and other forms of malware. Vendors and security firms seek these flaws...Starting at €8.20
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The Vulnerability Economy: Zero-Days, Cybersecurity, and Public Policy, Teaching Note
Narayanamurti, Venkatesh; Ellis, RyanTeaching Note HBS-KS1120-EInformation TechnologiesTeaching note for KS1013.Starting at €0.00
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Specialisterne, Teaching Note
Austin, Robert D.; Wareham, Jonathan D.; Busquets, JavierTeaching Note HBS-608110-EInformation TechnologiesTeaching Note for [608109].Starting at €0.00