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    ICA Archives Policy

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    well as memorabilia, and audio-visual materials produced for and by the School, in coordination with the Archivist, and making the Archives collection accessible to the ICA Community. The Archives Librarian reports to the Archivist. 1.4 Definitions Access right, opportunity, means of finding, using, or retrieving…

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    5. TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS Architectural layout of a house becomes complete with the security aspect covered. Security in housing and dwelling units plays the most important role. Unlike these days were security systems and CCTV cameras have taken over the traditional methods of installing surveillance, Forts and Housing units used to incorporate this aspect by Architectural Design. Case studies would be analysed according to the following framework- Identifying the ways in which surveillance can…

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    Security and privacy are two important elements aimed at protecting information and ensuring that no external factors interfere with them. These two elements may be incorporated in any instance of life, from personal information all the way to corporate information. The National Security Agency considers these two elements as necessities to ensure protection of citizens against criminal activities and attacks. However, each of these elements is significant in its own way as they have difference…

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    Commercial Garage Doors

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    Garage doors have more commercial applications than residential and must be versatile enough to handle these applications and the high demand of a commercial environment. The various purposes for commercial garage doors requires that they be made different sizes and from different types of materials. Each commercial door is built with a specific purpose, making them a highly customizable product to suit a client's needs. There are plenty of factors to keep in mind when looking for a commercial…

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    Locksmith Services Essay

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    as the residential technician. A commercial locksmith can also perform security assessments of your business, and they can respond in an emergency. Locksmiths are responsible for using their knowledge in their client's best interest since they have access to most forms of secure doors. They are held responsible for not allowing any information or any tools that they use to fall into the wrongs hands. In, addition a locksmith must be skilled enough not to cause any damage while attempting to gain…

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    Role-Base Access Control

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    Role base access control (RBAC) can be defined as granting access to computer resources and network resources to individuals based on the roles they play in an enterprise. For example in a hospital setting which comprises of doctor, nurses, pharmacists, this users do play roles in the hospital setting and they are granted privileges based on the role they play in the hospital. Doctors could be granted privileges to write out prescriptions, modify prescriptions. A pharmacists will be granted…

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    Korn/Ferry V. Case Study

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    Ferry operated an executive search firm, which employed several workers, who were given access to the company computer systems with the use of log in credentials. This granted employees access to critical business information, such as names and contact information for clients and others. Nosal, now a direct competitor of Korn/Ferry, asked some of Korn/Ferry employees to use their computer privileges, to access and obtain pertinent information, then supply the information to him in order to gain…

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    Employees of Money First can make errors that can greatly impact the day-to-day operations of Money First. Access Controls can be broken down into two parts: controlled access to the computer system and controlled access to the database. Computer systems should be set up with a combined ID and password that is necessary to get into the computer. IDs can be setup with the user/employees name, which is publicly known…

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    Home Security Advantages

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    Roughly one-third of all home invasions involve access through an unlocked window or door, according to FBI crime stats. If you want to improve home security, it makes sense to take a closer look at your windows to make sure they are working for your advantage against would-be criminals looking to victimize your family. Because we all want to feel safe in our New Jersey & New York Metropolitan homes, we put together the following nine tips that focus on ways windows can help you improve home…

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    theory is privacy turbulence. This part only comes in to effect when managing private information does not go the way the one with privacy ownership expected. This part also consists of five principals. The first four discuss privacy ownership and control while the last one discuses privacy turbulence. These principals appear easy to follow but the management process is quite complex. All of these steps are meant to help protect the one with privacy ownership and the information they wish to…

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