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    To keep our communities safe, we must have our social media accounts checked. However, officials should not be able to check people’s social network accounts. I strongly believe officials should be able to check people’s social networks for our safety. My essay will be about how I believe officials should be able to checked people’s social network accounts. To keep our communities safer, officials should be able to check people’s social network accounts. For example, if a teenage posts a…

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    Question 1: Background checks are often performed on many jobs. The overall goal of background checks is to gain information from people and places that have experience with the applicant(Bernardin & Russell, 2013). There are several ethical questions that are involved with candidates that apply. First, employers have a general interest in learning who they are about to hire. It is important on many jobs to have documentation stating reference checks were performed. When employers run…

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    our phone calls being spied on by the National Security Agency [NSA]? When we have a person come to our house to repair or deliver something the person driving usually gives us an exact time that they are going to be there. I have also heard about tracking devices company-owned cars that track employee’s movement in the car. For many years now have I heard about data breeches happening where people’s personal information such as their social security number and credit card have been stolen. I…

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    Arguments Against TSA

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    to travel by air do to the constant threat of terrorism and their attacks. These attacks have prompted the American government to implement security measures one of which is the TSA or Transportation Security Administration. This group is tasked with stopping terrorist from bombing or hijacking aircrafts. The TSA does this through the use of stringent security protocols. But in light of all of this is the TSA still fails to stop terrorist attempts. An attempt made by Richard Reid better known as…

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    Internet technology for voting ,education,security and banking . Today almost all government offices are connected by it. A recent example of cyber espionage is breach of the federal government’s background-check database - the office of personal management (OPM) where hackers stole information of 21.5 million people which has information of people applying for security clearances. The data also included fingerprints of 1.1 million Americans,Social Security numbers, phone numbers and addresses…

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    CISA Cost-Benefit Analysis

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    the public. The CISA bill requires the Director of National Intelligence and the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Defense, and Justice to develop procedures to share cybersecurity threat information with private entities, nonfederal government agencies, state, tribal, and local governments, the public, and entities under threats to detect, prevent, or mitigate cybersecurity threats or security vulnerabilities. Private entities may monitor and operate defensive measures on: (1) their own…

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    Some of the most prevalent issues of current society come from the constant threat of terrorism. Until more recently though, the word terrorism did not command the same respect that it does today. Before the attacks of September 11th, 2001, the Congress’s various intelligence committees barely ever held meetings to discuss the topic (Miller). However, after the attacks, the threat of terrorism appeared in many situations. This threat did not just intimidate the government though. Afraid to…

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    Rouses Corp. Case Study

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    (Rouses) is a calendar year-end company. On February 1, 2014, Rouses announced that it was acquiring 80 percent of the outstanding common stock of Best Beans Ever Corp. (Best Beans Ever) in a business combination. On the acquisition date, Rouses paid $40 million in cash and issued two million shares of Rouses common stock to the selling shareholders of Best Beans Ever. All of the outstanding stock options granted to employees of Best Beans Ever will be replaced with Rouses stock options as…

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    Effects Of 9/11 On Society

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    It was imperative for the airlines to change their security policies if they wanted people to feel safe enough to fly on their airplanes again. The technology that was installed can check every part of you and your belongings to ensure you are not carrying any weapons or items that could be hazardous to anyone around. Before the attack on September 11, there was some attempt at security and protecting people, but it was not nearly as advanced as it is today. How those…

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    38 security officers are authorized, right now there are 28. They are steadily hiring more officers, job postings are on HCCSJOBS.com. HCC currently has a fleet of about 25 police cars with 10 more on order. With every yearly budget, cars and added and retired. HCC Southwest Student Government President Charles Tolden has voiced concerns about consolidation, “It’s too many uncertainties for me as a student representative to be OK with going forth with such a dramatic change in the security…

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