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    national security and counterterrorism” while a majority of the standard population finds them invasive and in breach of rights (Bergen). These claims of essentialness are, however, hard to argue for due in part to how secretive everything still is as well as the…

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    1. Name and discuss a major contributor to the development of private security in England. -Henry Fielding, is credited for establishing the framework for the principal advanced private investigative organization, his activities incited what we now consider official wrongdoing reports. 6. Name and discuss three technological innovations that improved the private security industry in the nineteenth century. - The first criminal caution frameworks that utilized a chime that rang if an entryway or…

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    Security is one of the most important things surrounding people. Everyone deserves privacy; everyone including young children to the elderly. As a result, many countries are spending billions of dollars every year to improve on their national security; this can range from simple investments from military radar, to better trained armies, to even something as drastic as the nuclear missile program. North Korea has been in the news a lot lately for their nuclear missile programs. The country has…

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    Reporting The success of a security and risk metric framework is dependent on effective reporting of the measurement of various metrics. If these metrics are not clearly understood by the stakeholders involved then the framework is considered to be ineffective. Different stakeholders…

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    to live under as a post-9-11 child. My privacy is under surveillance due to the PATRIOT Act and my bag has been searched at multiple airports in the name of “national security”. Nevertheless, I evaluate the effects of the event not by what I have gained in knowledge and rules but what I have lost. The wholehearted sense of security, wonder of expression and being able to freely discuss the topic is gone. Hope has become fragmented. There are physical effects that I am now living under but I, and…

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    continuously looking for ways to make the school community safer. School shootings have become a major concern in the United States and have negatively affected the nation for a host of reasons, which include the shooters’ motivations, the increase in security systems and policies, as well as the impact on students and communities.…

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    Security Domains and Strategist Multi-Layered Security Plan An Actionable Plan A sound security plan is the first step towards a multi-layered defense. To develop a plan, the company must assess its most important assets, identify vulnerabilities as well as the infrastructure and technology most appropriate for mitigating risk, then implement a strategy for putting the plan into action. Email is a prime example. It has become a critical business communications tool and is also a primary…

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    Light and Dark Throughout “A Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner brings out two different sides of peoples conception about Miss Emily. In the story there is a light side and a dark side. “she has evidently shut up the top floor of the house.”(795) The men of the town attend Miss Emily’s funeral for public reasons, but the women attend just “to see the inside of her house.”(787) The inside of her house was never seen making it dark and mysterious, but when she passed everyone let the light into…

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    for updating the CIRT plan Usually, computer systems manufactured today are barely meeting the minimum industry and regulatory compliance levels. This causes so many organizations to becoming more reactive than proactive when they are address cyber security threats. They usually are only addressing these threats as they are discovered. This approach, in my opinion, does not help and therefore should change. When a CIRT plan is well developed, it inspires…

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    an entire community were changed forever. A gunman opened fire on students and teachers at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. The shooting resulted in the killing of 10 and 7 being injured. It has shined a light on the need for better security and policies at public schools and universities. It has also brought such tragedies into the public spotlight. President Obama gave a thirteen minute televised speech shortly after the shooting. He spoke about how the lives of the victims and…

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