My entrepreneurial idea is a basketball scouting database called "Shoot, Score, Scout." The app allows the user to create content, be an "expert," and engage with other basketball fans, coaches, writers and players through the database.
Of course, computer security is something that has to be a key focus, especially in the beginning of the execution of "Shoot, Score, Scout." In general, the other websites that I would contend with have had some struggles with computer security, so if I could eliminate viruses and spam from my database, I would have an edge over the competitors.
I don't know how truly effective it is, but something I could to to minimize spam and viruses is to include multiple aspects to the registration phase to ensure it's a person registering. Also, I could use firewalls, safeguards and antivirus programs to ensure nothing can diminish or hurt
As a whole, to be a successful database, I have to ensure that it is clean. I have to avoid my users from getting worms, viruses, and make sure hackers and crackers steer clear of my program. If I can do this, I'll be one step closer to creating a potentially successful app and website.
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