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Data Protection in the IT Department
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Introduction IT Security1 Topic
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Protection Goals4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Encryption and Signature3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Deletion of Data1 Topic|1 Quiz
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IT-Forensics1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Safety in the Network4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Attack Scenarios2 Topics|1 Quiz
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IT Security in the Overall Concept3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Cloud Computing1 Topic|1 Quiz
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IT Security Act and IT Communication2 Topics|1 Quiz
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The IT Security Act includes all aspects and measures with the help of which any data as well as the functionality of systems are secured.
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Please assign the respective descriptions to the appropriate types of communication:
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- It covers all processes that should shape structure and action within an organisation internally and externally and it is always "linked to an objective".
- It inevitably arises in group processes and can support an organisation but also bring it out of balance. Topics and content do not have to relate directly to the organisation in question, its purpose, objectives and goal achievement.
- Observing and addressing the reciprocity of formal and informal communication opens up the possibility to discuss, understand, change and optimise communication and consequences of internal processes and relationships in the organisation.
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Formal internal communication
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Informal internal communication
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Instrumental internal communication
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