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    the college’s data and systems at one point. Furthermore, I discovered many vulnerabilities in college’s systems, I captured them before the intruders can get their hands on them and make an effort to exploit the vulnerabilities. Moreover, I gave many suggestions on how to fix and secure on many issues that were affecting the college’s network and systems. The malware threats that I saw on the campus systems stunned me when I ran an anti-virus protection…

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    Masculinity vs. Femininity in Things Fall Apart If viewed on the surface the story line of Things Fall Apart is a tragedy, but when viewed in a wider perspective it is a story of deeper conflict. The main issue is that the British have come to establish a mission and receive converts. Less evident is the conflict this intrusion inserts between the Ibo and British. The underlying issue is masculinity versus femininity. By this I mean to say that the Ibo are an agrarian people who are…

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    Both firewalls and intrusion detection systems are used to monitor network traffic and implement network security policies. Research these technologies and determine how they are similar and how they differ. Are both needed? Explain your answer in a short paper. Firewall From a definition standpoint, a firewall is a hardware or software used in a networked environment to block unauthorized access by individuals while permitting authorized communications to and from the user. The firewall is…

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    Security Onion intrusion detection system will be selected, installed, and evaluated. A trial deployment of the intrusion detection system will be attempted in a restricted environment, then a simulated attack will be carried out, and the results analysed. Security Onion is an IDS tool that is used to monitor network security, and log management. It contains other tools like sguil, snort, Bro, Suriacata, and OSSEC amongst others. The main functions of Security Onion are capturing packets,…

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    avoiding such attacks such as Intrusion Detection System (IDS) which is the most popular method of defense [29]. A defense federation is used in [29] for guarding against such attacks. Under this technique each cloud is loaded with separate IDS. The different intrusion detection systems work on the basis of information that is exchange between these systems. In case a specific cloud is under attack, the cooperative IDS alert all other components in the system. Trustworthiness of a cloud is…

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    Preventive medicine is also similar to community and public health, which all share a common ground of prevention of disease and promotion of health not only through indi viduals, but the community. By definition, preventive medicine has been given to "healthy" people through large amounts. There are natural ways through kinesiology, weight management, healthy eating and lastly knowing your family history in preventing disease,. Without these options your children would be worst off in the…

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    Secondary prevention such as provision of opioids, availability of blood for transfusion, free provision of malarial prophylaxis, vitamin supplements, blood transfusion and antibiotics can effectively prevent the complication of the disease (WHO 2006 ; NICE 2010). Tertiary prevention, which is aimed at reducing further progression and suffering of patients, will involve provision of emotional support for patients and patient’s family, providing treatment for resulting conditions like kidney…

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    pressure ulcer annually, and more than 1 million of those patients are affected annually in the acute and long-term care settings (Sullivan & Schoelles, 2013). Treatment for pressure ulcers can become very costly. The cost of a stage III or IV pressure can range anywhere between $5,000 and $50,000 (Cooper K. , 2013). In fact, in 2008 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced they will no longer pay for additional costs incurred for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (Cooper K. ,…

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    Please define and classify the different prevention approaches. There are two different to classify prevention efforts. First, Prevention versus control focused on corrective prevention, punitive prevention, and mechanical prevention. Corrective prevention deals with eliminating conditions that can lead to criminal behavior. Punitive prevention focused on using punishment as a to forestall criminal acts. “Mechanical prevention is directed toward “target hardening”, making it difficult or…

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    educators create public health media campaigns around nutrition and individuals eating habits can potentially have both positive and unintended negative effects. Seemingly, health educators they perform the above with the sole aim of preventing of diseases for example obesity basing on the points of intervention for example: primary care which involves the activities we think of before somebody fells sick and are done mainly to reduce the chances of growth of a disease. Secondly it also involves…

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