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    Incident Response Policy

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    security tools tend to provide gigabytes of data which needs user to find the critical data in the ocean. (Spitzner, Lance. Nov 03, 2010). Honeypot solves this problem by giving more accurate information within a clearer format. Beside, honeypot can access to the attack closely, therefore, the false negative rate and false positive rate of collection data are much lower than other monitor tools. (Spitzner, Lance. Nov 03, 2010). The data collection ability is the best weapon of honeypot. 2.…

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    Crowdsourcing is one of the most significant and controversial developments in Web 2.0 (Hakley, M., 2009). Crowdsourcing pulls data from many sources such as social media, personal geographic data, or surveys (Goranson, C, et al and Sui D. Z. et al, 2011). The new use of crowdsourced data, the rise of social networking, and use of GIS has transformed rapid responses to political unrest and natural disasters has shaped how data privacy and ethical uses of data is used (Raymond, N, et al, 2012).…

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    employee’s smart chip, which will allow user access to the company network. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) capable cards should not be used. While they are more convenient for access control than swipe cards, an attacker can scan and capture the identification information provided by the RFID chip without having to have any physical contact with the ID card, and use that information to gain access [43]. Employees who require privileged access to administer devices and services on the…

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    When developing a security policy framework for XYZ Health Care Organization it’s important to understand guidelines needed to establish an effective policy. Such guidelines like Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), and The Sarbanes–Oxley Act (SOX) must be included and followed to the letter. This will eliminate nearly all guesswork and fill in the blanks where HIPAA and SOX do not. Finally, while following these set ground rules it is also important to understand that…

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    and the springs are under a lot of tension. It is dangerous to attempt repairs on a spring or twisted track. You'll need to call a professional to make most garage door repairs, but before you do, be sure to check these simple things first. Remote Control Batteries If the door won't open, the batteries in the remote could be dead. They could also just be loose if you dropped the remote recently. Even if the remote has good batteries, something else could be wrong with the device that caused it…

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    The aim of this paper is to outline the dynamics of Walters Security. Walters Security’s main objective is to ensure a high level of network and information security for reach client. Customer and client information, payment information, personal files, bank account details- all this information cannot be fully restored once it has been lost or breached by criminals. The goal of this firm is developing an interdisciplinary research platform to develop a framework and provide benefits to…

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    MIS101: Assignment

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    MIS101 – Assignment Template – Trimester 1, 2015 Your Name: Costa Banias Student Number: 215162709 Deakin Email: cbanias@deakin.edu.au Assignment – Part A Question 1: Provide a brief explanation of each of the following security terms and provide an example of each. (~250 Words) o Something the user is, also known as biometrics is a type of authentication system that examines person’s natural physical characteristics. There are various applications that can be undertaken such as retina scans,…

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    target. Once there was a cyber attack on eBay database. This made the hackers can access to get the user’s personal information and password. The eBay has indicated that the database was safe because the Paypal information were in the another individual database (eBay, n.d.). Although it did not cause the Paypal information disclosure, the experts have warned about the eBay account holders which the hacker still can access their data in order to commit an identity fraud. The online bank…

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    Secure HTTP Analysis

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    This protocol is a variation of HTTP that provides the secure foundation for SSL transmission. S-HTTP performs what is known as a handshake when establishing a connection to exchange keys and creates an encrypted connection. Addresses to an SSL secure page use the prefix "https" instead of the common "http." Therefore, a secure page address would read https://www.hotmail.com The public-key system requires that each party have a public and a private key. These keys must be generated by a trusted…

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    stolen. o Using remote shutdown technique on stolen or missing devices that ensure that there is no breach of data using that device. • TECHNICAL SAFEGUARD: It is the automated process to ensure that the data is protected and there is a controlled access to rete rive the data. o Installing firewalls and encrypting the data that is being…

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