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    links, single IP address with routing protocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This multi-homing will detect when one of the links fail and not send traffic over that link anymore until the issue is resolved. This redundancy configuration will meet Western County Bank management requirement reducing unplanned outages and regular maintenance performed on the network equipment supporting 10 GB links as well as static or LACP-based (link aggregation control protocol) network interface controller…

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    KSSL Case Study

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    are not currently supported since they are not used as frequently. The client only offers two cipher suites – RSA RC4 128 MD5 and RSA RC4 40 MD5 since they are fast and almost universally implemented by SSL servers from the very early days of the protocol. Client side authentication is not implemented because it is rarely used and requires (highly CPU intensive) private key RSA operations on the client. The server is authenticated via RSA signatures. There are no restrictions on the server 's…

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    Summary Software-defined Networking (SDN) is a new networking paradigm also referred to as a “radical new idea in networking” [1]. The SDN enables network operators to make changes to the network infrastructure without sacrificing network availability and at the same time reduces network maintenance costs by providing a centralized point of control and one unified user configuration interface for switches, routers and middle-boxes1 from diverse vendors [2]. According to Sarah Sorensen, the…

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    The majority of nations part of the EU encourage a strong asylum policy yet have restrictive border control. This theme is common with unwanted migrant deterrence manifested through strict and arbitrary policies. Likewise, the intensity of immigration control has lead to migrants relying on illegal methods of entering asylum countries such as human…

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    Effects Of Human Trafficking

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    Sex trafficking is the illegal trade of people with the purpose of exploiting them for income. It is the fastest growing international crime. There are many forms of human trafficking in which traffickers can exploit their victims, 18% of victims are introduced to labour where they are forced to commit acts of slavery or practices similar to slavery and servitude. 3% of victims are in the ‘other’ category which can involve the removal of organs and the remaining 79% of victims are used for…

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