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    United Arab Emirates considered to be one of the most advanced and world-class ICT infrastructures due to the highest investing in adopting and implementing ICT in its government (Al-Khouri, 2012). United Arab Emirates utilizes the world leading eGovernment program to develop its own initiatives with the consideration of the UAE federal level to transform all government services and make them available electronically through various channels. However, Government of UAE (2012) stated the…

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    network across the Internet and gain access to network resources from a remote location in a secure manner. A virtual private network (VPN) is a private network that uses public telecommunications infrastructure, usually the Internet, to connect to a private network, such as a company's internal network infrastructure. A VPN remains private by using a secure tunneling protocol and other security mechanisms including encryption. This ensures that only authorized users can access the private…

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    relationship in the development and export of advanced future military equipment. Further to this, the UK faces a ‘tier one’ cyber capability gap, with too few skilled operators, poor infrastructure and inadequate funding for an expensive cyber work force. India’s expertise and capacity in the telecommunications and cyber sectors could allow effective off-shoring of our low-level cyber capability and information processing operations. Developing new models of operating in the global information…

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    is the body of technologies, processes and practices designed to protect networks, computers, program and data from attack, damage or unauthorized access. Current threats of the US that are at risk include banking and financial institutions, telecommunications networks, and energy facilities. Although most of these are owned by the private sector, they are extremely crucial to the welfare of the US and are also heavily dependent on computer networks. These networks and information systems are…

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    airline reservation system, flight operations system, telecommunications systems, website, maintenance systems, check-in kiosks, and [its] primary and redundant data centers. These systems require upgrades or replacement periodically, which involve implementation and other operational risks”. (JetBlue Airways Corporation, 2017) JetBlue also relies on external providers to support its “current automated systems and data center infrastructure for technical support. Furthermore, [its] automated…

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    Of the 1718 municipalities that exist in Japan, 46% are classified as depopulated; despite occupying over half of the country’s total land, a mere 8% of the national population reside in these municipalities (Rural Independence Promotion Union). The problem of depopulation in villages is exacerbated by a shortage of worker population, resulting into a “graying” population, deteriorated agriculture and industry (Warnock). According to the 2005 census conducted by Statistics Japan, Miyoshi city,…

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    technology is not being justified neither does it reap any benefits. However, this is a completely false allegation. NASA’s projects do not require a lot of funding as people think. According to Piantadosi (2012), “NASA’s large federal and civilian infrastructure” account for about less than one percent of the National Federal expenditure (p.14). This amount is much less as compared to the spending in other sectors such as National Defense, Social Security, and Education. Furthermore,…

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    AN OVERVIEW OF TELEMATICS 1.1 INTRODUCTION Telematics established in 1987 and later acquired by Bahri & Mazroei is a provider of Converged Building Systems, which covers ICT Systems (Information and Communication Technology) like Structured Cabling, Data Networks, Telephoning, etc. and ELV (Extra Low Voltage) Systems like Security, Fire, BMS, Guest Room Management Systems and Car Park etc. Telematics has “ISO 9001:2008; ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certification” and it’s arena…

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    upon as not only objectionable, but also results in damaging effects for both the economy and society. Although there is little evidence that this concentration results in harm, media ownership is still a pressing concern. Two decades ago the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was signed into law and is described by FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) as “bought and paid for by corporate media lobbies”. The detrimental effect of this law is…

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    niobium, lead, zinc, and arable land. Although being rich in desired natural resources, oil prices have lowered resulting in a fall in GDP over the years. Other obstacles hurting Nigeria per the CIA are its inadequate power supply, lack of infrastructure, delays in the passage of legislative reforms, an inefficient property registration system, restrictive trade policies, an inconsistent regulatory environment, slow judicial system, and pervasive corruption. After the analysis conducted…

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