I’m stuck on a Computer Science question and need an explanation.
A risk cube is a tool that is used to analyze a security risk issue. For example, consider the challenge to measure security concerns for a direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machine. The risk cube has the following domains:
Probability: Likelihood of error (low, medium, high)
Outcome: Severity of error (low, high)
Duration: Impact of error (isolated, long-term)
Use the risk cube as the tool to categorize the security risks, and justify the DRE acceptance or rejection in each subcube. Complete the following:
For each subcube, justify the acceptance or rejection of DRE voting with a summarized statement.
In addition to the acceptance or rejection choice, add a security risk classification of high, medium, or low for each subcube.
Conclude with a statement of expected concurrency with the risk cubes of peers.
If a single risk cube were to be created from those of all peers, would significant differences be expected?