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    ignorance kept the company from looking. The first major concern is that early detection was not an option or the data that was collected was unused. Next the Customer data was kept in a fashion that could be compromised, either unencrypted or access control was inadequate. This shows a deep level of technological inadequacy by the company, the working technology knowledge of the business owners was too low to avoid risky practices. Older technology made it easier to break, cost saving…

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    to get into the building it is necessary to press a call button or present an ID badge. Someone on the inside of the building has to grant access to any visitors. However, this method is not bulletproof. Because you only need to push a call button to enter, anyone could easily push the button and be followed in by someone else or people who are granted access could hold the door open for others. Inside of the building, visitors are required to sign in and sign out. The doors to the classrooms on…

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    Locksmith service like police and health services need to respond immediately when called. This is what sets a quality service apart from other mediocre agencies. When there is a need to protect your home and your property then it is essential that the person, who comes to assist you, should be trustworthy and qualified enough to handle the job. Main Points That Can Help To Choose The Right Specialist * Proximity: The immediate requirement of a locksmith service results only when you have had…

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    Penetration tests assesses the overall security. It is the process of attempting to gain access to resources without knowledge of specific user names, their passwords, or other normal means of access (similar to what an attacker would do). The big different between a penetration tester and an attacker basically is permission. A penetration tester will already have some permissions (such as an normal user account) in place from the owner or managers of the computing resources that are to be…

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    Additionally, most signs have both braille and raised Roman characters. However, the narrow hallways would make using assistive technology such as a guide dog or cane quite challenging. Someone with a hearing impairment would also be able to easily access the building. However, once inside, they would be…

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    GFCI Devices

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    Are you familiar with that little button on the outlets in your bathroom or kitchen? Has it ever popped out on you when you had a blow dryer plugged in along it a curling iron and maybe one of two more electrical items plugged in? Did you know what to do? Have you ever dropped something into water while it was plugged into an outlet in your kitchen and it again popped the little button out? If so, then the GFCI was doing what it is supposed to do. A GFCI or ground fault circuit interrupt is…

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    Our research topic is Privacy and Security of Social Media in Health Care. As a result of new technological advances constantly arising most Health Care facilities are/ have switched over to the electronic side. Yes this makes many tasks much simpler and more convenient, however, there is a greater ability for personal information to get breached or hacked into being most people now days are always on different sources of social media. It is important for all facilities to have a security policy…

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    Even with the public becoming more aware and advances in security based technology, that number continues to rise as the number of breached businesses continues to rise yearly (Doshi & Trivedi, 2014). Target Corporation experienced a security breach in 2013, which occurred because a vendor gained access to the internal Target networks via the network connections available through the HVAC systems affecting more than 70 million customers…

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    Summary: Capstone Project

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    will be to develop an overall written as well as a lab tested environment concept plan for a live implementation for a government contract. There is a need to lessen the number of running hardware services, implement high level security access for both physical access as well as any needed remote connections, to lessen the overall possible attack surfaces for the environment from potential attackers, make this a unilateral implementation anywhere, as well as follow and apply any and all Security…

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    important as well. Many tools and software is used during work. Network architects work with a variety of computer servers, including file, domain name servers (DNS), backup, and high-end database servers. Use of access servers is also frequent, such as remote access and lightweight directory access protocol servers (LADP). Network architects spend much of their time planning, designing, and maintaining communication networks. That is why it is necessary to know how to properly use software.…

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