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    or tool cannot access the system, then decryption ought to be undertaken using the most appropriate decryption technique in order to remove cryptographic keys without modifying the data. A good example of a tool that can be used in acquisition for Linux data acquisitions is the Idetect, a tool that attempts to extract detailed information about active processes in a target storage system. Another forensic data acquisition tool is the Windows Memory Forensic Toolkit (WMFT), which allows for the…

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    Analysis Of Raspberry Pi

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    RASPBERRY PI Chapter 1 Introduction Raspberry Pi is a small, card sized computer manufactured and designed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry-pi foundations with intention of teaching basic computer science to school students and every other person interested in learning computer hardware, programming and DIY-Do-it Yourself projects. The Raspberry Pi have Broadcom BCM2835 system on a chip (SoC), including an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz…

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    Pt1420 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    Lab #5: Introduction to Metasploit on Kali Linux Team: CRYPTERS 1 d. Why is it usually a bad idea to operate in the Linux environment as root? If you are unfamiliar with the concept of the root user, do a quick google search. It is always a good practice on any operating system to run your applications on a user level and leave the administrative tasks to the root user, and only on a per-need basis. Applications are meant to be run by users with non-administrative privileges.(Power December 4,…

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    In July 2014 Bill Robinson a writer for the Huffington Post, posts an interview titled, TechView: Linus Torvalds, Inventor of Linux. This interview was three months after Linus Torvald received the 2014 IEEE Computer Society’s Computer Pioneer Award for an outstanding individual who, at least 15years earlier had made contributions to the creation and the continued vitality of the computer industry. In this interview Linus Torvals discusses things such as where he sees technology going in the…

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    Deadlock Essay

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    Processes and Threads In 1965, a man by the name of Gordon Moore who was the cofounder of Intel noticed that the number of transistors per square inch had nearly doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. He predicted that this would be the case for years to come. But the pace has slowed down with the limitations of massive transistors in a small space emitting so much heat and with the speed limit of the electron, being the speed of light that his prediction has been limited…

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    What is Open Source? Much of the software created in today’s world is created by a company who then has total control over modifying, distributing, monetizing, and granting rights for it. This means that users who purchase the software cannot modify it, share it, and may not actually own it. On the other hand, Open Source software has its code available on the internet for anyone to inspect, copy, modify, and distribute. This makes it cheaper than closed source software, more secure, free to…

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    Project Description My company Fiserv Incorparated is using Windows server for network operations but those windows servers are not installed with all patches and updates. Now looking at the current network configuration it can been clealy said that seeing the growth of the organization the network needs to be upgraded before the network collapses. Seeing the current network , the company’s and client’s confidential data seems to be at risk. In order to upgrade a network, proper site survey…

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    Quorum Case

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    ever evoked. This type of solution is similar to our existing Plan-B but provides an all in one backup and DR. The benefits of Quorum is that they support both Linux and Windows platforms so if Salmon decided to move the current Plan-B DR service to Quorum we would be able to provide a (Warm Standby Mode) for priority servers both Linux and Windows operating systems. Quorum also provides an (On Demand Mode) service for less priority servers where you are able to restore the servers as and…

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    SQL Vs NOSQL

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    their pro’s and con’s. To really understand these comparisons, you need to have an Idea of what JavaScript and JSON are in addition to the LAMP and MEAN stacks. The term LAMP referrers to (Linux, Apache, MySQL (SQL), PHP). The LAMP stack is a common stack of open source and free languages. This stack uses Linux as the operating system Apache as the server, MQSQL as the Database and PHP…

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    systems has grown from things like UNIX, Mac System Software, and DOS. Modern Operating systems are designed to make using a computer easier through a GUI or Graphical User Interface. In the modern world we still see remnants of the old days through Linux shell scripting and power shell. The original operating systems were controlled through scripting or giving instructions to make it do certain things. As the operating system grew and became more of a consumer product the scripting became…

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