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Executive Finance

Exploring an Ethical Dilemma: The QuadrigaCX Case from Jerry Cotton's Perspective

Higher Ed
This lesson explores an ethical dilemma from the perspective of Jerry Cotton, the founder of Quadriga, who lost $14 million of ether from customers. The lesson presents various options that Cotton could have taken to cover the loss and...
Instructional Video45:54
The Wall Street Journal

The Hot Seat

Higher Ed
Cybersecurity incidents demand quick thinking and decisive responses. In this exercise scenario, a fictional company is faced with some tough choices when their security is compromised.
News Clip1:50
Bloomberg

How Malaysia's 1MDB Scandal Shook the Financial World

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Malaysia’s state-owned investment fund, 1MDB, was supposed to attract foreign investment. Instead, it has spurred criminal and regulatory investigations around the world that have cast an unflattering spotlight on financial...
News Clip3:10
Curated Video

Lawmaker: US Senate staff targeted by hackers

Higher Ed
A U.S. lawmaker says foreign government hackers continue to target the personal accounts of U.S. senators and their aides — and that the Senate's security office won't help defend them.
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Curated Video

Senator: Foreign hackers target senators' emails

Higher Ed
Attempts by foreign government hackers to break into the personal email accounts of U.S. senators and their aides persist — yet the Senate's security office is refusing to defend them, a lawmaker says.
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Curated Video

Senator: Foreign hackers target senators' emails

Higher Ed
Attempts by foreign government hackers to break into the personal email accounts of U.S. senators and their aides persist — yet the Senate's security office is refusing to defend them, a lawmaker says.
News Clip3:24
Curated Video

Senator: Foreign hackers target senators' emails

Higher Ed
Attempts by foreign government hackers to break into the personal email accounts of U.S. senators and their aides persist — yet the Senate's security office is refusing to defend them, a US lawmaker says.
News Clip3:10
Curated Video

Lawmaker: US Senate staff targeted by hackers

Higher Ed
A U.S. lawmaker says foreign government hackers continue to target the personal accounts of U.S. senators and their aides — and that the Senate's security office won't help defend them.