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    In today’s world we are exchanging data and communicating faster than ever before. In a click of a button we can send and receive messages or even video chat. Any device that can be connected to a network has the power to do so. Continuing our technology advancements, we always have the need to upgrade and improve our networks for many reasons. There are a lot more households using Local Area Networks (LAN) in this generation than past generations. Within a Local Area Network there are a few…

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    “The Hidden Web”, or most infamously known as “The Deep Web”, is a portion of the Internet that is not indexed by standard search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etcetera. The reason for this is because standard search engines cannot directly access data that is held in databases, which makes it incredibly difficult for search engines to index. So, how does one go about entering the Deep Web? And what are their intentions? Even though an ordinary person like you and me have no business to…

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    it is expensive. Steve Brown, CIO of Carlson, had this to say about the expenses of the upgrade: “The hardware wasn't cheap. Carlson CIO Steve Brown said the 12 IP switches, two routers and 10TB array cost a total of about $2 million. The company paid $40,000 each for Nishan's switches, $80,000 apiece for the Cisco routers and $1.2 million for the XP512” (Looking at… n.d.; Mearian,2002; Stallings, 2009, p. 314). With the SAN having to run through multiple…

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    Secure Computer Security

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    My scenario takes place at a banking facility in a local town. I call it the Western bank of West Virginia. Protecting information uses the same principals as protecting your personal belongings. Would one leave their house unlocked when they left for a week’s vacation? You keep your personal belongings out of others reach by locking them up or hiding them in a safe place. Computer security is important to an Information system to ensure the Confidentiality, Integrity, and availability is…

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    Mike Lynn: Whistleblower

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    over it so that their business is not affected. Cisco and ISS could’ve assured Mike Lynn that this problem was going to be looked upon but instead they gave him a different topic to talk about which resulted in resignation of Mike Lynn. The internet routers were also at constant risk of getting hacked into since they weren’t completely protected by Cisco. Cyber security is a very sensitive matter as internet is supposed to be a place where your data could stay private but lately it hasn’t been…

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    At this point, WIFI technology is very inexpensive, and found in many homes across the world. Although its original purpose, and the first one everyone thinks of, is its utility in connecting computers wirelessly to the internet, it also works quite well to network computers, allowing the computers in a home to share files, internet access, and printers. The ability to share a printer over a network is extremely helpful. Rather than having to maintain multiple printers, (which will work less…

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    idea I'd like to bounce off you. I was talking to Ben the other day. He told me about going out to Fox Motors to check out a problem with their router. When he got there he discovered that the router password he had in his files wasn't right. He had to call back to our office to see if anyone knew what was going on. Turns out Jeff had replaced the router three months ago. Jeff had a record of its configuration, but Ben essentially wasted most of an hour learning what Jeff already knew. Peter:…

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    Introduction The Internet of Things (IoT) is a ubiquitous computing revolution that refers to the use of sensors, actuators, and data communications technology built into physical objects—from roadways to pacemakers—that enable those objects to be tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data network or the Internet. In the past 5 years, there has been 300% increase in connected machine-to-machine devices. A number of closely related concepts include sensor networks, Ubiquitous positioning,…

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    Human Memory And Memory

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    To be able to create a computer which will be more like a human, the humans should be focusing on developing some input devices for perception, processor and memories to be able to store information like a human, software to perform, output devises to replace human hands and feet, permanently storage device and network for communication. Just creating all of this wouldn’t be enough. Inventors should be more focusing on a human sensors and perception which is very hard to program into a computer.…

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    Working Abroad Analysis

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    How working abroad can be a shock When you decide to work abroad, you need to take in quite a few things, one is do you speak the language. Another is how well do you think you understand the people. Finally how do they manage people in the country you wish to move to. All three of these things can make or break you when you try to work in a different country. The language barrier can be a huge issue when trying to work abroad. This problem can even occur in working in a country that may…

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