🔎 Customs Breach Evidence
Learn how to test vendor evidence after a customs-broker data breach, bound reconnection and continuity decisions, and preserve a review another person can retrace.
What you’ll learn
- Frame the reviewDefine the decision, dependency, and provenance needed to evaluate vendor evidence.A focused question and a mapped data path make vendor claims testable.
- Test the incidentUse aligned timestamps, scoped records, and changed-state checks to test incident claims.A timeline, scope analysis, and containment test separate assertion from evidence.
- Decide and preserveSet bounded reliance conditions and preserve a reproducible review record.Recovery gates, explicit limits, and orderly records keep the decision reviewable.
Questions this course answers
What should define the scope of a vendor evidence review?
A bounded decision question makes evidence relevant and exposes what is missing.
Match each evidence feature to what it helps establish.
Provenance, timing, scope, and testing answer different review questions.
Which conclusion is appropriately bounded?
Reliance should name the service, period, conditions, limitations, and trigger for reopening.
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