"I am general manager of the recently established British division of a small

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问题    "I am general manager of the recently established British division of a small Canadian wholesale company. My task is to set up the infrastructure for the British operation, including finance. Our bankers have offered an internet-based e-banking service that saves me a lot of administration time but I am worried about how secure it will be".
   "Is online banking reliable for a small business and what extra controls would you recommend to ensure the risk to the company’s funds are minimized?"
   Keith Falconer, Director of Forensic Services, says: Internet banking can offer many benefits, but unless controls are properly considered it can provide an easy mechanism for unscrupulous people, both within and outside an organization, to divert company funds.
   It is important to ensure that controls on access to the e-banking system am put in place, with appropriate transaction limits.
   Everyone who is using the system should have their own log, in de, tails. Having too few log-in details can often lead to staff using each other’s. Not only does this destroy any audit trail (审计跟踪), it also leads to the loss of the individual information in a company.
   Password selection is also important. Each user must choose an appropriate password, and one which is not vulnerable to attack by a hacker. One method is to choose a memorable word but replace certain letters with numbers and punctuation marks. For example, "password" could become "p@55w0rd".
   There have been reports of "key-logging" software being used by criminals record the keystrokes on a terminal in order to discover the password. Network security, therefore, is essential before implementing e-banking; a strong firewall should be in place to protect your system from external attacks; security updates should be applied promptly; and the system should be swept for viruses and spy-ware regularly
   One final area to be aware of is the "phishing" scam (网络钓鱼), whereby an account holder receives an e-mail claiming to be from the bank asking them to confirm or update details. The account holder is redirected to a fake site and the details entered are subsequently used to rob the account.
   All individuals with access privileges to your e-banking system should be made aware of this. Your bank will never send you an e-mail asking you to confirm your details, and you should never respond to an e-mail purporting to be from your bank. Normal e-mail is an unsecured system; your bank will establish a secure method of communicating with you from behind the protection of your log-in. [br] By saying "Normal e-mail is an unsecured system" (Line 3, Para. 9), the author suggests that banks do not ______ e-mail system.

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答案 trust

解析 本题空白处问“作者说‘Normal e-mail is an unsecured system’意指银行对电于邮件持什么态度”。本段开头提到你的银行从来也不会通过电子邮件让你确认你的个人信息。接着说“your bank will establish a secure method of communicating with you from behind the protection of your log-in”(在保护你登陆信息的前提下,银行会使用一种更加安全的方式和你交流),这些都暗示电子邮件不安全,即:银行不相信电子邮件,会采取更安全的方法。因此,空白处应该填trust。
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