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    Social Engineering Threats

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    Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore social engineering tactics and why it is a viable attack vector. This study hopes to prove that social engineering is becoming a more prevalent danger in the corporate world. This is important because the security of corporations must be focused on to protect consumer data. If there is an attack vector that is not being protected against company data is in danger. This can lead to increased accounts of identity theft, credit card fraud, and…

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    to recent incidents, such as terrorism attacks. As in our society, the novel Frankenstein has a connection of how many lives have been lost due to inhumane choices. In relation to today’s society and in the novel are examples of how humanity has been lost to one another. In the beginning of the novel Victor Frankenstein, spends most of his time creating a monster that he ends up denying having anything to do with him. Frankenstein does not…

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    Jaws is a classic American thriller film released in 1975 that had swept the nation with its iconic story about a ginormous man-eating shark attacking the poor citizens of Amity Island. Cue creepy, terrifying shark music. An action! Duunnn dun…. dun…dunn…dun..dun..dun..dun.. Jaws is more than a successful film, it is a film that is renowned with the title of “film history’s highest grossing movie of all time” (Gottlieb 11). However, aside from begin a timeless hit the process of making the film…

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    Why Is War Bad

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    There is no doubt that war is bad. but they are part of our reality. They exist because humans have not been able, after thousands of years of supposed civilization, to agree on basic issues of coexistence. It is the greatest catastrophe that can occur to humans. It brings death and destruction, the slaughter without mercy and carnage, disease and hunger, poverty and ruin in its wake. One only has to think about the ravages that occurred in several countries not many years ago, in order to…

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    groups, they have much larger capabilities. They have the ability to organize large-scale attacks, able to inflict a lot of damage upon a larger group of people. Whether that damage is physical or even emotional, it can have a much larger influence than a more primitive approach can. One of the newest, but fastest evolving type of terroristic threat to the United States specifically is a type of cyber-attack. Already pointing out the wide scope of possible terroristic threats, this also pertains…

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    large room. He defeats the computer and its automatons, but is severely injured. When he wakes up, he finds that he is in a medical bay on the Princesses mobile battle station and his bionic arm is missing. He also finds that the station is under attack. As he goes through the station he finds that the attackers are elite Pontikians troops. He finds the princess being arrested by her brother, Prince Apep. Tung tries to intervene, but Apep is too powerful and he throws Tung into…

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    Homeland Security Threats

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    address the nature of cyber threats and cyber terrorism in America. When Americans think of the word “terrorism”, most think of the public acts that are carried out against American citizens and broadcasted worldwide. A few that come to mind are the attacks in New York on September 11th and the Boston Marathon bombing in 2012. However, as America and the rest of the…

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    Refugees In America Essay

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    Our country is arguably the best country in the world, but that does not mean that we should have to be the superhero of the world by taking in refugees because of costs, safety and the availability of our country. Bringing in refugees to our country is not the best idea because of costs, safety and other countries being able to do the same. Costs to bring in refugees is a lot more costly than one may think. In our current economy, it would cost 1.1 billion dollars to bring in around 70,000…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank, by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett, parallels to “Shooting Attack on Paris Newspaper,” by Tara Fowler and Peter Mikelbank, showing hope and strength in dire circumstances through the unity of victims in suffering, the ability to stay true to one’s self, and the determination to survive oppression. The citizens of Paris and the occupants of the annex unite in suffering, enabling the reader to see the strength it provides for them. After the shooting of 12 people at…

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    Old World vs. New World “A “new world” exists, having blasted into existence from the technological explosion of the last 20 years. We are going to call this new world cyber-space. Cyber-space is very different from the traditional “old world” we are born into and live and die in every day. The differences between these two worlds is causing some very interesting and very serious challenges.” [1]. The Old World is a completely different world than this New World. This is a New World that needs…

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