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    There are many privacy concerns that are being addressed as cars become more sophisticated to include features such as in-dash navigation and even wireless routers embedded to provide a mobile wireless hotspot. Manufacturers are increasingly collecting data in the name of "improving the customer experience", and insurance companies are offering usage-based insurance that offers discounts for allowing a device…

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    Wireless Networking Essay

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    The advancement in technology lead to the need of more efficient topologies. The developers started making cost-effective protocols for these designs. For example a Star topology finds its use in easily scaling the number of lights in a room or a router in a house can use the Mesh topology to overcome shadowing and ensure uniform signal strength throughout the house. The major area of concern is the security of these devices. WSN are generally set-up for gathering records from insecure…

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    Apple Pay Case

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    new protocol such as IPv6 will be followed by an initial period of increased security vulnerabilities within a dual network environment. IPv6 provides support for configuration capabilities such as neighbour discovery, address auto-configuration, router discovery, and renumbering. These configuration capabilities are better than the auto -configuration capabilities which are typically found in IPv4. Although there are many operational advantages of auto configuration and control capabilities,…

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    Google In China Case Study

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    Moreover, in early 2006 there were already 350 million mobile phones in use in China and that number was projected to grow by about 57 million annually.21 Before choosing to launch Google.cn, Google was already a player in this Chinese market. Since the site’s inception in 1999, U.S.-based Google.com had been available to Chinese users as it had been to users worldwide. Unlike its major U.S. competitors, though, Google did not rush to set up a China-based version of its search engine, and thus…

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    Importance Of Computer Mouse

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    1.0 Introduction A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It was originally given to humans who performed numerical calculations using mechanical calculators, such as the abacus and slide rule. It has the ability to process, store and retrieve data and not only that a computer can also be used send to email, browse the internet for information, saved soft copy documents in the hard disk. The great advantages is it can perform multiple task such accounting formula…

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    LSHTM Reflective Essay

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    Introduction I did my placement year (2014-2015) with London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). LSHTM is a world-leading centre for research and postgraduate education in public and global health. As stated their mission is to improve health and health equality in the UK and Worldwide while working with partnership to achieve global and public health research. This School is founded in 1899 by Sir Patrick Manson. London school of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has expended…

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    These 3 set of people forms an equal partnership to drive the project in a collaborative manner. XP implement a simple but effective environment enabling all concern members to achieve solution and maximize productivity. The main idea is that the team rallies around the problem or case for the solution. Such development practice qualifies XP to be an agile method of software development. Citing Don well (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009) Extreme Programming improves a software project in five…

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    Walmart Case Study

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    How is RFID technology related to Wal-Mart’s business model? How does it benefit suppliers? Wal-Mart’s basic business model is “low cost.” RFID promises to reduce supply chain costs and improve the availability of items on store shelves. The world’s biggest retail chain wants RFID readers installed at store receiving docks to record the arrival of pallets and cases of goods. Software uses sales data from its point-of-sale systems and the RFID data about the number of cases brought out to…

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    that is connected to the company’s wide area network (WAN). The WAN is set up with a T3 leased dedicated line running fiber optic cables. This line securely connects all three stores together forming their WAN. The T3 line connects to an optical router that then connects to the stores LAN. Each store LAN is set up with a 100 t-base fast Ethernet connection that is also fiber optic (Kudler, 2008). Fiber optic cables are faster than the copper cables, and the T3 line sends data rapidly. Each…

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    Summary: Incident Response

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    Running head: incident response report 1 incident response report 17 Incident Response Report Rafiu Atanda University of Maryland University College Advanced Cyber Exploitation & Mitigation Methodologies CST 630 Prof., SMITH…

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