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    Airtel Secure Case Study

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    Airtel recently launched “Airtel secure” in April-2017. Airtel secure is a service in which an individual can get handset damage protection, 2GB cloud backup, Spam block, Contacts backup and antivirus for their device for as low as INR49/month. This application has been launched to give a head on competition to the new market entrant Jio security. Features offered by Airtel secure are more competitive than the Jio security. Airtel partnered with OneAssist pvt. Ltd. To provide support for…

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    Decades ago and even nowadays, urbanization was and still remains a trend which has influenced people worldwide. “Urbanization occurs when people move from rural to urban areas, so that the proportion of people living in cities increases while the proportion of people living in rural areas diminishes” (Boundless, par.1). Lately, the world is experiencing the largest wave of urban growth in history, and more than half of the world’s population nowadays is living in towns and cities. It is…

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    Emergency response did what it was trained to do, however the lack of communication and mitigation is what caused the Department of Homeland Security to be created. These events, on the morning of September 11th, impacted the critical infrastructure as a whole; exposing the truth that we are not as protected and safe as we thought we were. Since the attacks, there have been bills passed, amendments changed and security on all levels heightened. No more are the days of anyone coming into…

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    Matrix’, plenty of European cities have managed to raise their level of cycling, through investment in infrastructure, campaigns and policy. When attempting to create a higher level of cycling, critics often point out that the small scale of Amsterdam and Copenhagen minimises the transferability to larger cities (Aldred, 2011). Thereby insinuating that attempting to build bicycle infrastructure and create a cycling culture in a large-scale city is improbable. In the case of London, the largest…

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    software engineers are not responsible for long-term social safety and public construction, but focusing on rapid software development in commercial application, while traditional civic engineers have professional engineer licenses and build our infrastructures. There are mainly three reasons why the author regards software engineers are not really engineers, and the methodology he used is mostly based on his comment of some software problems as well as technology companies, rather than relying…

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    In the last decade, the United States has encountered serious problems as results of deficient or failed infrastructures, which caused inconvenience to the residents and slowed down the nation’s economy. Most of the electrical grid and pipelines in the U.S., which originated from the 1880s, are outdated. The number of failure and power interruption are increasing due to ongoing permitting issues, weather events, and limited maintenance. 45% of American households lack any access to transit, and…

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    vulnerable links between cyberspace, physical systems, records and infrastructure is the mission of Cybercriminals (Smith, 2015). The development of a national policy and regional sharing of information is critical in combating cyber-attacks, cooperation across state and local government is essential for national security (Vaseashta et al., 2014) Increasing the awareness of cybersecurity and using the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure and encouraging organizations to manage…

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    urban renewal, which refers to building new infrastructure such as community centers or new apartments. The people who live in Regent Park also want urban renewal and revitalization for their community so that they feel more at home in Toronto because Regent Park is full of new immigrants. I think revitalization can be good or bad for a community, depending on the infrastructure and situation. For example, Regent Park does not have good infrastructure, so there is a lot of revitalization and…

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    Also, a decentralized "infrastructure generally prevents users from easily combining processing power or even comparing information between various information systems" and a centralized infrastructure is easier to run for most but not all. (Haag, (n.d.), pgs. 202-203) 8. What are the four types of a tiered infrastructure? The four types of tiered infrastructure are presentation, application, data, and business logic. (Haag, (n.d.),…

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    social relationships when at high quality green space. With the belief that mental health could be improved, 46% agreed and 60% agreed that it would improve their physical health. This study gives great significance to the assumption that green infrastructure is currently used to reap the cross-cultural benefits of health and wellbeing in urban communities. Over all…

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