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    Biometrics is the science of analyzing different biological data. A example of what you could be analyzing is DNA. Biometrics also involves the use of many different technology equipment. The article Biometrics: From Reel to Real by Dan Tynan talks indepth about all the different things that can be used to determine who you are. First they talk about how they use biometrics in everyday life, like at businesses and schools. At schools they use them in the lunchrooms to make it easier for…

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    to view your home and control your entire system yourself in real-time from the convenience of any computer or mobile device. [the-good] • Customizable Plans • Alarm.com app • Lifetime Service and Equipment Warranty • Alarm Monitoring Services • Security, Surveillance and Home Automation Royal Security offers $2,500 worth…

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    Professional breathalyzers I have never come across any type of breathalyzers designed for maximum accuracy. I believe you have used the professional breathalyzers without even noticing. They are commonly used by the police officers when cracking down those drinking and driving. That’s not all; it can generally be used for variety of professional testing applications. It can also be used for personal use. Professional breathalyzers are reliable as they cannot produce defected results. Here are a…

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    than service providers and at same time decrease the chances of user data breach. The breach is only possible with user consent or carelessness, and the providers cannot share data with third party organizations as they do not have user data and no control over their data. However, this technology has its own vulnerability as described in Subsection~\ref{blockchainvulnerabilities}. Also it is not scalable compared to the current system because of the transactions time. But, despite these…

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    unauthorised implementations. This ultimately creates a risk to the information assets within an organisation, even when there is no perceived threat. So in the security policy the organisation can state its stance upon the installation of wireless access points, in that at the very least they must have prior authorisation and adhere to specific configurations. This policy is mandated as part of the PCI Standard Of course, one of the biggest challenges in protecting an organisation is that…

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    dealt with before it turns into a more severe scenario. Hardware failures such as server and workstation issues will be handled by the network administrators. They are trained and certified to perform these types of repairs, and they will also have access to the secure storage room where spare parts are…

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    Task 2 (P2) Describe the following physical security measures and explain how they may be used to help keep systems secure. • Locks Locks are physical security measure that can be used in different aspect within the company. The locks can be put on the door to avoid people who not supposed be in the building or employees who not supposed be on that room. There are different types of locks that can be used within the company such as Password locks…

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    Techblades are technologically advanced blades for fighting. Most look like normal swords, however they possess many different aspects that are not 'normal'. Bio-recognition is a very common type of weapon enhancement. While this may cost extra, this can be very beneficial during the harsh war times. When you have your blade created with Bio-recognition it can only recognize you as the owner. When you handle the sword it will automatically start to glow, the blade with self sharpen, and it will…

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    100 employees that had access to this data. The attacker then used malware to get a hand full of employee’s credentials. Even though it is said that to keep all the personal information stored in Anthem’s computer system encrypted would have not stopped or prevented this attack because these attackers had done their research and knew what credentials they would need to perform the attack, no matter how the information was stored they still would have been able to access it. The one thing that…

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    are needed to perform their job. However, using the principle of least privilege is crucial in providing the employee access to only resources absolutely needed to execute the essential roles. Management can add or remove tools as needed for his team’s employees. Supervisors are trained to regulate systems and must review access regularly. Within DHS networks, officers have access to high level security applications.…

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