The Internet exacerbates risk as it opens the network up to anyone in the world with the knowledge and opportunity to commit computer fraud. All that needs to be true for a computer fraud to occur is for one of these computer experts to become motivated to attack an organization's computer. The basic value proposition of the Internet is the opportunity to connect, almost any time, from almost anywhere, to millions of computers(and therefore data and people) around the world. The downside to the Internet is increased complexity in systems, attacks, and the ability to discern who did what, when, and how.