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    Introduction Technology advances, but hinders healthy lifestyles. Technology can be one of the best things invented in our world today. Aristotle concludes that technology came from the Greek term ‘technologia’. . Technology produces transportations like cars, planes, busses and ships which replace the activity of the body to exercise but minimize their time in traveling. Technology also produces gadgets such as smart phones, televisions, computers which replace newspapers and interacting to…

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    types of events. The core missions of Homeland Security falls into five different categories. They are preventing terrorism and enhancing security, secure and manage our borders, enforce and administer our immigration laws, safeguard and secure cyberspace and ensure resilience to disasters (DHS,…

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    Winter’s Tale Publishing; a Hack job The case centers around the liabilities in which poor management can expose a company as well as the side effects that a cyber-intruder can have on a business' operations. Secondary issues explored include, auditing the company’s framework to evaluate their internal control structure, designing a secure IT network for start-up businesses, and address their legal and marketing worries if the organization were to be hacked. The Winter's Tale Publishing case…

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    to examine the paradoxical nature of tax avoidance, with a particular focus on Google Inc. operations in the United Kingdom (UK). According to Schmidt and Cohen (2014), the world is undergoing a global change whereby on one side the provision of cyberspace connectivity continues to improve the world’s ability to exchange data and interconnect. However, Waltzman and Shen (2015) article present an opposing argument, one of interconnection intermediaries exploiting technology to reduce overseas…

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    Where only two decades before, John Acquilla’s paper: “Cyberwar is Coming” may have resembled the fanciful promises for the future offered by the Jetsons, recent developments have suggested that Acquilla’s prediction that the internet would fundamentally change warfare may have credence. Whilst in 1993 a futuristic concept that belonged in the realms of James Bond and Dr Who, in recent years the media, policy planners and militaries alike the world over have heralded the dawn of a new age of…

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    Importance Of Cyber War

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    US banks, and many other business corporations. NATO Article 5 Response UN Charter Article 51 allows states right of self-defense against armed attacks. NATO confirmed at Sept 2014 that Article 5 applies to armed cyber-attacks. NATO also declared cyberspace an operational domain. The US announced that these attacks originating from Russia, Iran, and China reached the level of armed attack. Ten people died, many injured, various physical damages occurred because cyber operations. Considering…

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    Introduction Since ancient times, intelligence tactics and espionage have evolved and become more complex with the changing of the global landscape and culture. American intelligence, in particular, has seen many changes during its lifetime and continues to adjust to the vicissitudes of the nation—although, these changes have not always been the most effective. History implies that effective transformation rarely occurs during uneventful times. Instead, significant adjustments often result…

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    Human Trafficking Issue

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    Human trafficking, or modern slavery, is the international and domestic transportation of human beings solely for the purpose of their exploitation. “The top countries of origin of federally identified victims in fiscal year 2013 were the United States, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Honduras, Guatemala, India and El Salvador” (Orlando). Traffickers of these victims exploit them physically for domestic labor or sexual services, while taking advantage of lax laws. A number of human rights…

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    has evolved over time, it is evident that cyberbullying has transpired from traditional bullying. Traditionally, bullying involved pushing, shoving and physically hurting someone, now as technology has developed; bullying has become online through cyberspace. When a child experienced bullying within the school, the individual would come home with bruises and cuts that would evidently show the parent, or guardian bullying was emerging (P. Coburn, D. Connolly, & R. Roesch, 2015). Cyberbullying is…

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    A database technology basically Five examples of a database technology is like an ATM ( automated teller machine ) , online banking, biometric screenings and multimedia’s in libraries. First of all I will describe about “Online Banking”. Online banking basically is where people can just directly do their banking purposes and deals just throughout the internet without going to the bank. Online banking is a great feature, most banks do offer it. There are several benefits and its limitations of…

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