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OnlyFans Drifting towards Pornography: The Technological and Ethical Challenges of Open Platforms
Yasser Rahrovani; Masoud Shadnam; Jade TaCase IVEY-W27968-EInformation Technologies, StrategyOnlyFans, a paywalled platform primarily known for hosting adult content, had drifted towards sexually explicit content since COVID-19-related lockdowns began in March 2020. However, given pressure from its investors, in August 2021 OnlyFans announced it would ban sexually explicit content from its site later that year. Following the announcement, the company came under fierce criticism from its adult content creators, who maintained that OnlyFan...Starting at €8.20
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OnlyFans Drifting towards Pornography: The Technological and Ethical Challenges of Open Platforms - Teaching Note
Yasser Rahrovani; Masoud Shadnam; Jade TaTeaching Note IVEY-W27969-EInformation Technologies, StrategyTeaching note for product W27968.Starting at €0.00
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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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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