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    With a government network, accessibility is determined on several different levels. For most military and government workers all that is needed is a commitment to the government through membership in the military or employment with the government. For some members needing access to Secret or higher information a background check is conducted to determine eligibility for clearance. Once eligibility is positively determined the member is issued a separate CAC that allows access to what is called a “Red” line system. To shed light on government access control, a green line allows access to the internet we all see unless restricted by security managers, a red line allows access to secret and higher information. These “lines” are networked to different computers so that information cannot easily be moved from one system to another. There are many nuances that can be covered regarding these different systems…

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    PennyMac Loan Services, LLC is required to have physical safeguarding controls in place to secure consumer, employee, and Company Sensitive Information and maintains an Information Security Policy to do so. All individuals granted physical access to any Licensee facility are provided a badge, and must scan their badge prior to entering the premises. Individuals who are not issued a badge must log-in with the Security Desk prior to entering a facility. All employees must maintain a Clean…

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    5. Physical Security Devices a) Employee Identification Badges / Smart Cards: The company should provide employees with picture identification badges with a smart chip and magnetic strip. The company will provide unique public-key infrastructure (PKI) certificates on the employee’s smart chip, which will allow user access to the company network. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) capable cards should not be used. While they are more convenient for access control than swipe cards, an…

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    of the company. The first thing I noticed about this location it that it is downtown. This indicates that a lot of individuals will have access to the building, as well as data in the building. Furthermore, the location of this building could indicate that it would be more susceptible to other structure fire around that location. In more cases that one, when a fire occurs around closely grouped building other buildings with also catch fire. Something else I noticed about business is that the…

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    It has been a long established conceit that two actor authentication is essential for secure remote access scenarios. Anyone who has accessed private networks from the internet is familiar with the concept in one form or another. Whether the additional factors include Smart Badges, Security Tokens, Soft Certificates (encrypted code downloaded to a device to identify it as genuine), or a combination of the above, using two factor authentication has become a familiar and even expected part of our…

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    The Child Development Center is a gated area. Not only does a fence surround the whole building, in order to get into the building it is necessary to press a call button or present an ID badge. Someone on the inside of the building has to grant access to any visitors. However, this method is not bulletproof. Because you only need to push a call button to enter, anyone could easily push the button and be followed in by someone else or people who are granted access could hold the door open for…

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    Industry, CA 91746 which had been there since 2009; operating as an independent IT distributor. She does not know why Mr. Thong Chen moved from the previous address and did not believe there were any specific reasons as to the move. Ms. Chan claimed when the business operated from their previous address; they had a similar break-in which occurred on 5/3/2015, where the thieves broke in the front office by smashing in the front door with their vehicle. She stated the thieves stole various IT…

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    The justification behind the concept of punishment takes many different forms. In Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, the primary rationale behind the Puritans’ punishment of Hester Prynne, the accused adulteress, is retributive, in proportional to the nature of the transgression. The Puritans intend their punishment of ostracism and forced visibility of the letter “A” to match Hester’s crime of adultery by shaming her with a sense of damnation. However, ironically this punishment brings an…

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    I will be writing about feminism. I’m going to explain what feminism is, how it relates to The Scarlet Letter, why it is important, Hawthorne’s view of women in the book, whether or not Hawthorne portrays women accurately, and will be providing specific examples from the book to support my analysis. Women have been discriminated against from the very beginning in my beliefs. It started out with Adam and Eve; Eve took the first bite of the apple not Adam. Now I’m not saying God is feminist but…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne in his gothic romance novel, The Scarlet Letter (1850), depicts the life and the hypocrisy of the Puritan communities in the colonial days. In the novel, protagonist Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A on her bosom to mark the guilt adulterous sin she committed with Arthur Dimmesdale, a Puritan minister, while her thought-to-be long gone husband, Roger Chillingworth, is on the hunt to seek revenge. Hawthorne’s use of dramatic irony builds suspense and tension as he divulges…

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