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    increasing all the technology in the world can be safe and unsafe. The government makes decision's on what happens in the world already, but some are satisfying and some decision's aren't. The 911 happened in 2001, were their wasn’t great cameras for security reasons. Many victims died, suffered loosing a loss one, and one of those reasons, is because technology…

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    Billy’s Escape Billy is the oldest known man in the world, life for him was lonely. All of his family died including his wife Sally. When doorbell rang he was confused because no one ever came to his door. When Billy opened the door he saw a mailman named Todd He was advertised this new procedure that lets his mind live for ever, after struggling to decide if he wants to do this procedure he decides to go for it. Before he went in to do his procedure he looked at a picture of his dead wife…

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    Mitch Albom, author of “Mitch Albom: FBI vs. Apple about more than a phone”, builds an overall effective editorial that supports the readers point of view by fighting for the protection of our phone information. In this case, a man named Syed Farook, killed and injured several people, including his wife. The FBI believes that accessing information from his phone may be able to help them with their case. They order Apple to build a new software that will allow them to bust into phones by being…

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    policies that right violate the sanctity of the right to privacy and other human rights in an attempt to ‘call for’ doing something about topical security issues and combating terrorism. These ideas find their foundations in preconceived prejudiced notions of the psychology of fear. Even though questions surrounding the future of national and international security and terrorism are legitimate and reasonable cause for concern, the…

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    The stakeholders in this event are the National Association of Weather Persons,the speakers which are people from the United States Weather Center and other known weather celebrities, and the conference guests. The type of meeting this is is , is a conference. The event that Sally Menard is planning which is the National Association of Weather Persons and it is supposed to take place in the Caribbean a week before hurricane season begins. Even though the event is a month away, it has already…

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    Patriot Act Unethical

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    was a reaction to the September 11 terrorist attacks perpetrated by the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, as well as the anthrax attacks that happened soon after. The main concern of the act was to increase security, and in that increase of security, federal organizations and agency like the NSA (National Security Agency) were now allowed to survey citizens without warrants. Current Use The way that the Patriot Act is used today by the NSA can be exemplified by an…

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    Reusability, loose coupling, discoverability, and autonomy, are four other design principles of SOA. Reusability enhances composability by ensuring that the design is amendable for future utilization. Unfortunately, if users are ignorant of services then they will not be reused. Therefore, the service registry should be publicized and well design that can help clients identify and use the service that fits their needs. Furthermore, reusability is what allows a service to be composed by many…

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    six strategic challenges that have been identified to drive risk over the next five years, terrorist threat, cyber threats, biological concerns, nuclear terrorism, transnational criminal organizations, and natural hazards (Department of Homeland Security, 2014). Not all local communities face the same threats. This is why it is important for…

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    Iphone Hack Thesis

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    The Truth About The iPhone Hack The tech giant Apple refused to disclose the security encryption key for the cell phone of the San Bernardino terrorist. The result was a court order filed against Apple by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Apples refusal to cooperate with the FBI was based on a controversial principle regarding the personal security of an estimated 100-million iPhone users around the world. The court order was lifted when a professional hacker stepped forward and broke the…

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    Nothing was ever the same when I turned on my computer that morning, and I made a decision that would change the very course of history... It began as a typical day; soldiers parading down the streets, gray skies above... I turned on my laptop and opened my browser, but then an icon popped up at the bottom of my screen. "Informer97 has requested to chat with you" I glanced at it for a brief moment, and I didn't recognize that screenname... Nonetheless, I turned it on to see who it was and…

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