Saturday, February 11, 2012

Incorporating Computer Forensics

Entrepreneurial Idea Overview: 
Basically creating a self-serve frozen yogurt shop on Marshall Street: 12 different flavors (flavors will change every week or so), 70 toppings to choose from, and all at a reasonable price at $0.44 per ounce. It will provide non-dairy flavors, holiday specialities, and a variety of different toppings. A great addition to Marshall Street :) 


Lecture:
Pertaining to my self-serve frozen yogurt shop "The Frozen Orange", I need to be very careful on how I handle my assets. Knowing I will handle everything on my own computer, I will carry a laptop full of my personal information, and a desktop for my business information. I will need to make sure that I don't mix up my personal information with my business one. Just in case hackers won't pull up personal information on me in a crisis scenario.
I will most likely apply for a loan in order to start this business, so I will need to check up on my credit score in order to qualify for a loan. Banks use credit scores to determine who qualifies for a loan, at what interest rate, and what credit limits. They also use credit scores to determine which customers are likely to bring in the most revenue. Banks aren't the only ones who use credit score on their consumers. Mobile phone companies, insurance companies, landlords, and government departments employ the same techniques. So in order to make the most of my business, I need to keep track of my credit score.
Taking precaution on my computer and credit score will help me and my business. It will put me at a lesser risk of hacking or bad credit score. From this, I will take precaution with my computer when starting my frozen yogurt business. 



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