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    information, knowledge, and, most importantly, security. Security has been defined in primarily militaristic terms by the prominent realist theorists of the past. However, the issue of cyber security must be considered to fully understand the contemporary era of security. Furthermore, there is a distinct gender gap in the field of cyber security, which is relevant in the context of standpoint feminism, constructivism, realism. First of all, the security of states is usually thought to be…

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    Boston Marathon Bombing

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    Marathon Bombing is a perfect example. Today police are essentially at the center of Homeland Security. They try to prevent crime, respond when crime does occur, and make criminal cases against suspected offenders. For the most part, the rest of the criminal justice system depends on the police (Cordner., & W, G. (2013). When the Boston Marathon…

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    uncomfortable. But then imagine that you find out that you did nothing wrong, and you were not the only one being invaded. No, you were one of millions of Americans who were having their phone conversations monitored by the National Security Agency (Associated Press)(McCullagh). The National Security Agency (NSA) is a government organization that collects intelligence and data for the United States, often for counterterrorism purposes. The agency is a branch of the U.S. Department of Defense.…

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    by the Justice Department inspector general indicted the former Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez of mishandling top secret information related to the U.S. counterterrorism program. The report noted that such violations can be detrimental to national security (Ryan 1). Accordingly, the report states that despite knowing the top secrecy nature of the program, Gonzalez failed to keep the documents related to the program in secure safes. He also kept them unsecured in his briefcase at his home.…

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    The National Security Agency also known more commonly as the NSA is the agency in charge of monitoring information for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence. In other words they the watchdogs of the Nation. They make sure that there are no threats to our security. But recently a piece of information on how they retrieve information has come to light and people have begun to ask questions. The NSA should continue to survey the United states but under supervision and guidelines. Some are…

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    is the security fraud. Security fraud is an element which is associated with one committing crime aimed at infiltrating security issues and jeopardizing the efforts of security agencies of a state. As the main defendant in this case, Julian Assange has committed a white collar crime because of the fact that he leaked more than 250,000 cables exposing secrets crucial to U.S national security. On the other hand, through his actions, he purposefully obtained information crucial for national defense…

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    I never quite understood the importance of privacy or political correctness as a child. The quick-witted banter that I had developed between friends really had no filter. I could say what I wanted, and how I wanted to say it without fear of ramifications, and my friends did the same. They were just words to us; they had little meaning, and if a conflict did erupt, it quickly fizzled out. However, the world changes, culture changes, ideas change, and with that so do freedoms. This is how my…

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    NSC 68 Summary

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    in defense to the U.S.S.R. amid the progressing Cold War. This report concentrates on the military, monetary, political and mental viewpoints of the United States in relationship to the U.S.S.R. NSC 68 was exhibited to President Truman by his National Security Council. It was fundamentally composed by Paul H. Nitze, named by Dean Acheson the Deputy Director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff. Nitze, the Chief of the Policy Planning Staff, was selected for his experience on the U.S.…

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    Americans here and abroad, the government started monitoring conversations on the Internet and on cell /telephones of citizen of the United States. This monitoring of electronic devises was without the knowledge or consent of the owners. The National Security Agency or NSA was very good at keeping their surveillance a secret from the public but all things done in the dark come to the light sooner or later. The NSA has completed all three branches of the U.S. Government and the American people to…

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    Joint Force Case Study

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    Force 2025 given the current strategic direction and global security environment to ensure Freedom of Maneuver (FOM) in the global commons and dominance within the cyber and space domains. Enhanced capabilities to protect cyber and space domains and synchronized partnered alliances are required to counter threats to these domains. This rebalancing is warranted to maintain a level of readiness that meets the needs of the National Security Strategy (NSS). By addressing key capabilities in each…

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