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    meet their mission requirements, individual agencies must establish some form of knowledge management process. Knowledge management is designed to allow for “greater information sharing and collaboration among federal, state, and local intelligence and law enforcement entities” (El Paso Intelligence Center 2017). With each agency having their areas of responsibilities and expertise, proper knowledge management and sharing of information are what allows for operational learning to occur while…

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    Database Security

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    and organisations, Databases are used to store all the core activities/information and often when there a major changes or restructure of the business the first process of many businesses is to change their databases to realign with their goal which makes them a valuable asset to any organisation. (Margulies, Pfleeger, Pfleeger 2015). Databases stores and maintain data at one central location so users can easily access it whenever needed. Through the use of Queries, databases have the ability…

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    DBMS or database management systems is a number of programs that work with the data inside the database to create a relationship between the business and the valuable information collected. To fully understand database management systems you first need to understand the basic components of those systems. DBMS rely on two basic structures, big data and databases. Big Data is referring to a large amount of information that has been collected for a business or industry, and also the ability to sift…

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    Data mining, also known as knowledge discovery in databases, is a computerized process of skimming through large amounts of raw data and extracting essential new, hidden or unanticipated information that can be resourceful for performing various analytical functions. It is categorized into two divisions:…

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    Importance of Database Design Principles Introduction Database design is simply a process that produces a database model in detail. A proper database provides us access to up to date information which is accurate. A correct design enables us to learn more and helps in achieving the goals whether it is short term or long term. It helps in bringing change. The terms used in date base are tables. It is the place in which data bases are written. A good data bases divides the information into…

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    Mongodb Case Study

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    Caution No blank lines is allowed in the MongoDB Script Sampler. If there is a blank line after MongoDB statement, the statement will still be executed but the word “ok” will be displayed in the response. Add new document into the collection Step 1 Change the “Script” area of the MongoDB Script sampler with insert query. In this case, the query of adding document into the collection is shown as follows: db.getCollection('zips').insert({"city" : "BABYLON", "loc" : [ 32.211100, 44.251500 ],…

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    MAC enforces a high system management overhead because of necessity of constant update object and levels of account to contain new data. It also requires changing the category of existing users and as well as new users frequently. In MAC model, the enforcement and assignment of security levels place restrictions on user that require large part of the operating system. Furthermore it is impossible to implement MLS using mandatory access control (MAC) because whole operating system and other…

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    1.07 Case Study Answer

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    1. a) Considering the nature of the represented data, the form of the visual is appropriate and delivers the information in an effective manner. The table presents information clearly and is easy to read (DeSmet 1; What You Need to Know). This choice of visual in a form of table results from the idea that a table can depict a wide range of numerical data and “present several variables for a number of items” (Markel 192). Nevertheless, the table needs a title and the indication of the measure,…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Paper

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    centralize on a file server using a Distributed File System (DFS) is simple. When the data is centralized, instead of being spread out and existing on multiple computers will make it be easier to manage. The way this is going to be solve is a backup of the user data will be taken. This is to ensure that nothing will be lost. Then a Distributed File System (DFS) will be setup on the Rouge One communications file server. A Distributed File System (DFS) is being used as it will provide a centralize…

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    department, it should have at least 5 associates and one manager. Primarily this team will make sure all connections are secure, be responsible for any upkeep needed on servers or database, and assist clients with any IT issues they may experience in a rapid manner. Walters Security’s Infrastructure and Information Systems Needs Technical Equipment Requirements Walters Security will be partially cyber base which brings about the need for a wide range of hardware…

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