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    study from the internet. “Their fundamental concern is that the internet, with its open door to an inundation of data and entertainment, hampers focus and prevents critical thinking” (Robbins,…

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    innumerable. With growing technology, there are risks and benefits preserving an online existence. In M.Fawcett’s essay, Google Never Forgets: A Cautionary Tale, the author warns the readers to be extra careful of what you decide to post on the Internet. The Internet creates the digital equivalent of an unauthorized biography to record your thoughts, life experiences, as well as your embarrassing stories. With the strong search engine, Google records everything you put on the web including many…

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    Internet Neutrality, usually referred to as “Net Neutrality” is a growing movement across the nation. As more people get internet, certain companies end up on the top of the corporate food chain. Companies grow and become powerful. As their grip on the internet service industry strengthens, so does their influence, and eventually, they try to change the industry greatly. Recently, companies have tried to take advantage of their power by forcing websites to pay them extra money to reach their…

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    This could be fixed by setting restrictions on kid’s phone time. Parents can give children chores and force them to get a job when they get of age. Children need to be taught responsibility. Parents should not allow their children to be on the internet all the time, but set limits and make their kids spend time without…

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    Peer Review Reflection

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    This semester has gone by in the blink of an eye. The beginning of the school year fells like yesterday and now I am getting ready for finals. When I started the class I didn’t really know what to think. English and Writing are one of my weak points. I never really looked forward to English class and it was always one of those classes that dread going to. This class was different, I remember when you said you weren’t a big grader and didn’t enjoy doing it. That puzzled me, probably since grading…

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    objectives are the areas of concern that can be used in decision making in security planning. The fundamental objectives were found to be in line with the acknowledged goals of physical security, e.g. deterrence, deception, detection, delay, denial of access, respondent, mitigation. The academic value of learning physical security in Kenya is to offer students the opportunity to learn the principles and theories associated with various types of security, from international security to…

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    11.1 Weakness Physical security should concern more on unauthorized access and misuse, besides the integrity and availability of the sites, system and network devices. Terrorist Threat 11.2.1 Strength To protect the company from terrorism, advice from the Federal agency is needed, thus 11.2.1 is essential for a company when making policies on terrorist threat. 11.2.2 Weakness The internal procedures as well as external support and cooperation are both the support resource the Company should…

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    important aspects of the HIPAA rule. The importance of access controls in addition to audit controls Audit controls cannot be ignored, but they are part of the control process. The audit controls documents system…

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    Lock And Key Importance

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    securing my locker at work and the invention made me curious on how it was created and what developments it has went through to the locks and keys we have today. As explained previously the main use of the lock and key system is to have control of access to physical…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    The most important point is to match up testing dataset with training dataset to identify the subjects where both systems are useful for access control in areas as office, airport, mega mall and other restricted places. The motion vision can be used for surveillance, access control, detection and other monitoring purposes. The most important advantage is that person walking image can be captured from long distance and the image is then processed with low…

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