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    will lead to one of the biggest leaks in the history of US government. With an IQ of 145, Edward Snowden was too smart for his own good. By the time he turned 25, he already did some impressive things in the computer network security. His colleagues and supervisors regarded him as a computer wizard. This lead to better positions and opportunities and gave him access to some top-security information. When he started working for CIA, he thought he was doing a service to his fellow countryman and…

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    Huxley’s “ Brave new World” is a world that I personally would not want to live in or be part of. The controls that were in place were advancements in the world and some of them have come true today but many of the advancements were far-fetched in my mind. I will talk about Theme, Setting and Conflict and how technology played a part with them all. Theme There are several themes in the “Brave New World.” The themes that are most technology based that I see include: Science as a means of control…

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    Digital Evidence Crimes

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    Electronic devices are everywhere in world today, from internet of things to machine learning super computer to computer cars helping people communicate locally and globally with ease. People think of computers, cell phones and the Internet as the only sources for digital evidence, but any piece of technology that processes information can be used by criminals in a criminal intent. Investigators need to be able to recognize and properly seize potential digital evidence. Digital evidence is…

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    now an intricate part of everyday life. Whether in education, business or healthcare, advancements in technology have vastly altered the way we handle our daily activities. Social media allows humans to voice their opinions while hidden behind a computer screen; online education allows students to forego a traditional education; and new advancements in robotics are reinventing techniques on how to carryout healthcare operations. Nonetheless, with every action, there is a reaction and not all…

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    Reasonable Expectation

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    Mr. Ziegler felt that since he was not informed of the search that he was violated. Since he had a reasonable expectation in his office and computer since it was a private office and kept lock. Therefore, since his employer provided the key used to enter his office and equally important his employers manual fully informed and explained that their computers were subject to monitoring Internet…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Exercise 1

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    The game itself starts in a main menu, which has the ability, navigating with keyboard controls or a joypad. When play is pressed, the lobby screen opens. This is where players connect to the game. 3.2 Linking the Network Pre-defining the IP address of the server in the code allows users to connect when they enter the lobby. When the players enter the game, if there are not enough players then AI players fill the spaces. Each player sees the rest of their team at the start point and the goal is…

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    acquisition and the ability for computers to perform the same. In the past, many people feared that computers would end up conquering humans due to the development of “artificial intelligence” in the 1950s. Research has debunked this myth with the simple fact that for computers “the hard problems are easy and the easy problems are hard” (191). For example, a simple question like “Do zebras wear underwear?” can confuse the computer. This suggests that the computers could eventually successfully…

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    The Veldt

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    Is Technology More Dangerous Than we Thought it Was? Humans have come pretty far with technology in the past centuries. The human race started with the cotton gin, to electricity, to the steam engine and so on. But in this decade alone, humans have reached the top in tech when it comes to the stuff we have now. But these things can also come with a price if not used properly. So that raises the question: Is technology more dangerous than people thought it was? The book, “The Veldt” by Ray…

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    Police Technology

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    Technology. As the use of the Internet and other computer networks has grown rapidly in recent years, so has the opportunity for electronic crime. Unlawful activity can be committed or facilitated online. Criminals can trade and share information, mask their identity, identify and gather information on victims, and communicate with co-conspirators. Web sites, electronic mail, chat rooms, and file sharing networks can all yield evidence in an investigation of computer-related crime. Law…

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    Drone are going to revolutionize warfare. These drones have become more popular and more frequently used since President Obama has came into office in 2008. Drones can change war for the better with just a click of a button. The next big thing in technology. The U.S. first started using drones in 2002, but we have used them more in 2007/08. Police departments and major companies like Amazon have tested and already use drones to improve their job. Drones are still fairly new and some laws…

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