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Considerations related to Cyber-Security for the UN Women’s Law Work Group Lisa Martinez WICKED Design Solutions

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Thematic Content Subjects Economic Life Social Life Safety UN women's law workgroup supporting materials in theme with the areas of interest.

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Considerations related to Cyber-Security for the UN Women’s Law Work Group

Lisa MartinezWICKED Design Solutions

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• Problem • UN Women Law Workgroup Thematic relationships• Thematic 2 Economic • Thematic 3 Social • Thematic 4 Safety

Overview

• 3 Management Capabilities • List the component and sub-types

Generic Components

• Retail • Financial Investment

Perspectives

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Table of Contents

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In March 2013, an International conference was held in New York. ◦ This material focus will be solely based on the

Law Workgroup report from this events conclusions.

◦ The material does not focus on the reports first topic Thematic 1. Political and Public life

Cyber-security topics are slightly different in Thematics 2-4

The March Meeting-NY

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Thematic 2. Economic◦ We must restore a way to guide the reality of the world from the

rationale in a balance with Intuitive. The dimensions around a person The legal and ethical issues

Thematic 3. Social Life ◦ Connecting sensor or social data to professional or without warning

and unknown to the users Thematic 4. Safety

◦ Criminal threats to a person’s physical safety◦ Physical harm caused by an unknown threat

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Problems

References source from the 2013 UN Women’s Law Work Group Report

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Economic Survey

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Questionnaire_on_Economic_and_Social_Life

Survey Focus

Law and Practice

Economic

Law and Practice

Social

Section 1  Employment in Formal and Informal Labor Markets

Section 2  Economic Occupations (i.e. non Employer-Employee Relationships)

Section 3  State Services and Benefits, Pensions and Poverty

Section 4  Access to Capital Resources, Housing, Land and Family Property

Section 5  Focus - Economic Crisis

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Thematic 2 EconomicUN Women Law Workgroup

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• Employee• Supplier• Customer• Consumer (citizen)• Every party record has identifiable data points unique to the person in the record

Party

• Products/Software • ServicesOffer

• Location• Pricing and interest with tax and duty fees• Structure of financingFinancial

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Generic Components

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Capability◦ 1. General: Measure of the ability of an entity (

department, organization, person, system) to achieve its objectives, specially in relation to its overall mission.

◦ 2. Quality: Total range of inherent variations in a stable process. more: http://

www.businessdictionary.com/definition/capability.html#ixzz2RQTj9CB7

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Capability Definitions

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• Understanding how to do Innovation well

• Knowing the business models and customers by maturity of the offer

Innovation

• Social Responsibility• Sustainability • Resilience

• Applying diversity across and externally

Ethical standards applied to the business

model • Baseline using simple income and debit method

• Simplify complexity for factual cost containment

Fact Based Economic Measure

5 Capability with a generic BA/EA

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Thematic 3 Social LifeUN Women Law Workgroup

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an education consumer

a driver and insured person

an Employeea healthcare

insured person

an occupant or home owner

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A person Consumer Protection

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Any company can collect these details from a number of sources.

Voice of the customer◦ “My fathers name was never used other than k-6th

grade. Can you tell me how my data as a minor was sold to

a search company? I’ve never had an id or anything official using the

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A person protects

Birth Record

Social Security

#

Education

RecordsHealth

Records

Driving and

Insurance Records

Personal Information

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Thematic 4 SafetyHealth and Physical

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Person

Personal Connections

Job Search

single parent home

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A person with internet Family Needs

education milestone records

safe environments

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School

Person

Car

Social Networking

Job

Phone

Banking

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Personal Identifiable Information

Professional

Networks To get these services

Each assigns an ID

Birth Record

Social Security

#

Education

Records

Health Records

Driving and

Insurance Records

PersonalInformation

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At or above the income median ◦ quality of healthcare higher◦ lower crime rates ◦ higher percentage of degree earning households

Below the income median ◦ Low or no access to healthcare◦ Nutrition falls aside to meeting the needs of many with

less◦ density of the population nearly doubles for the same

size geography. Peoples ideals are fundamentally different

◦ higher crime and teen pregnancy risk◦ Health and Physical Safety are highest risk

Health and Physical Safety

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Definition◦ 1.The organization and coordination of the activities of a business in order to 

achieve defined objectives. Management is often included as a factor of production along with � machines, materials,

and money. According to the management guru Peter Drucker (1909-2005), the basic task of management includes both marketing and innovation. 

Practice of modern management originates from the 16th century study of low-efficiency and failures of certain enterprises, conducted by the English statesman Sir Thomas More (1478-1535).

Management consists of the interlocking functions of creating corporate policy and organizing, planning, controlling, and directing an organization's resources in order to achieve the objectives of that policy.

◦ 2. The directors and managers who have the power and responsibility to make decisions and oversee an enterprise. The size of management can range from one person in a small organization to hundreds

or thousands of managers in multinational companies. In large organizations, the board of directors defines the policy which is then carried out by the 

chief executive officer, or CEO. Some people agree that in order to evaluate a company's current and future worth, the most

important factors are the quality and experience of the managers.

Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/management.html#ixzz2RQU9DEdp

Management