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    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…

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    to run their business. This will lead to all access points on the Jacket-X network must be safeguarded. Wireless connection will not be open and outsider will not have access to any Ethernet ports or wireless connection. Jacket-X should also be careful when employees following the bring your own device (BYOD) policy to work especially if employees are using the network. Employees can cause substantial damage to the network and can reduce the control that organizations have over network security…

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    shelf until the auditors and/or regulators ask to see them? Have they become akin to "Shelfware"? As I write this, my colleagues and I are very busy assisting companies with assessing risks, recommending security posture and well yeah, auditing IT controls too. So what about policies and procedures? Where do they fit? Are they anything more than the product of “give the auditors what they want”? When was the last time or better yet, have you ever had meaningful dialogue around policies and…

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    open our smartphones, tablets, or computers, connect to the Internet, open Google, and voila! Yet there are times when the Internet has failed its job. Have you ever experienced getting frustrated waiting for an Internet browser to load for you to access and make use of the Internet? Well, I have. In fact, in this very moment, I have trouble finding credible sources because of the slow connection of our Internet. Just imagine needing to pass your essay to your English professor, but bad luck…

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    due to budget constraints. Kenneth Goldsmith, in his essay “If it Doesn’t Exist on the Internet, It Doesn’t Exist,” bemoans the lack of quality material available to those who need it. He tells the story of how one of the readers of Ubuweb, his open-access website, was surprised at the difference between the amount and quality of the content in her library (which is in a small Texas town) compared to the materials on Ubuweb. This shortage in resources in libraries, he believes, is due to the…

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    communicate from any distance to one another. In 2006, the National Center for Educational Statistics published an article by R.W. Bybee named Internet Access in U.S. Public Schools and Classrooms. This article was based off a study conducted in 2005 from various public schools. The study found that nearly 100 percent of public schools in the United states have access to the internet. It also found that “Eighty-seven percent of schools report using high-quality digital content for teaching (i.e.…

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    the people in charge, The Elders, believe that if they can control one’s feelings that it will avoid many conflicts that the world has already faced. For example, the people in community have stirrings. Stirrings means sexual desires…

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    he importance of managers in any company cannot be underestimated as they are integral to organisation, planning and control of company activities. Since managers are different in terms of personality, vision and ambition, they employ different styles of management that are essentially strategies used to by the manager to motivate and inspire employees to follow their lead or direction Okon & Isong (2017, pg.3). There are four main management styles: Autocratic, Paternalistic, Laissez-Faire and…

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    Computers: The Effects on the Mind and Development Decades ago a computer in every home was just a thought, now it is a reality. Computers are used more and more each day in schools and homes. According to the United States Census Bureau, 75.6 percent of homes in America are equipped with a computer (see fig. 1). Schools are also using the internet and computers as an aid in classrooms. This means that not only are children using the computer at home, they are also using them more and more…

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    try and seek a way out, she is resigned to her fate. It can be argued that Emily experiences a form of Stockholm syndrome at the hands of her father and that his constant need to control her is justified in her mind by his fatherly love for her or the fact that they are all each other has left. By cutting off her access to the outside world he made it impossible for Emily to form…

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