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The Formulas Used to Justify the Single Loss Expectancy (SLE)are

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The formulas used to justify the single loss expectancy (SLE)are extremely accurate.


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Personal Defenses

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Fraud in the Inducement

A deceitful act causing someone to enter into an agreement or contract by misrepresenting material facts or intentions.

Holder in Due Course

A party in possession of a negotiable instrument, such as a check or promissory note, acquired in good faith and thus protected against many defenses.

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