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    Fourteen years after the devastating tragedy of 9/11, the nation realizes the weakness of the national security and how the United States could have possibly prevented all of the terrorist attacks if they had efficient airport security protocols. After the attack people were trying to find ways to improve security to prevent another in-flight terrorist attack. All the aspects of airport security back in 2001 were extremely ineffective and could easily be taken advantage of again. By creating…

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    Telephone Essay “Mr. Watson come here I want to see you.” These were the first words ever spoken through the telephone. Spoken by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone to his assistant, Thomas Watson. After several long months of working to build a device to help people who were deaf, finally on March 10, 1876 it was complete. He could have never imagined all the uses for his communicating device. Today, we use our telephones for games, music, communication, business, emergency,…

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    SMT Technology Case Study

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    1.0 Background of company SMT Technologies Sdn. Bhd. is a market leading Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) providers in South East Asia. It also have provided a whole range of manufacturing services ranging from product design and complete box build assembly to full turnkey solutions. SMT Technologies is manufacturing facility established on 1993 at Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia. Delivering best in class electronics manufacturing, engineering services, product development, supply chain…

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    Travis Sells O’Brien 1/Swallie 6 Industrial Revolution Paper 7 December 2017 The Telegraph Have you ever used emojis on your iPhone and thought “wow, this is so innovative!”? Well, before there were emojis we used a thing called Morse Code and it was used on a machine called the telegraph. The telegraph was invented by Samuel Morse in the 1800s and the machine revolutionized long distance communication. In case you don’t know who he is I’ll tell you. “Samuel Morse was the first child of…

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    In the article “Airport Screener Could See X-rated X-rays” the problem is the government making airport security change to full body scan imaging on monitors. The body scanners are a very controversial topic,l because it takes the privacy away from people by their bodies being exploited by security. For many people the new monitors are unjustifiable, but people have to choose whether they want safety or privacy. The main points of this “Airport Screener Could See X-rated X-rays” article is…

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    Cybersecurity Case Study

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    1. How would enacting S. 2105 have improved upon cybersecurity? That is, what topics raised in class would it have addressed, regarding cybersecurity? The proposed act encourages consultation between the government and the private sector raising the level of awareness within management rank and file. As Bayuk location 387 (2012) points out, on-going communication and cooperation between the public and the private sectors will lead to a more resilient national cyber standing. As it stands today,…

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    It will change the dynamics, but GE will stay competitive if they continue to excel at innovation and acquisition of newly created products. General Electric’s current strategy does fit with the external environment at this time by expanding infrastructure and consumer industrial. The activities GE does do support this environment as well. Review of Mission Statement While GE doesn’t have a specific vision or mission statement, the strategic factors do follow the company’s core values of…

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    broadcast satellite services also falls within its category. They fight for the deaf’s rights to telecommunication. These are the people who fought to have subtitles on the television so the deaf would not have to read lips all the time. They are one of the big reasons why technology has advanced so much in the deaf community. Wireless Telecommunications Bureau is responsible for all FCC wireless telecommunications programs and policies. These services include amateur radio, cellular networks,…

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    pages that could use one of two secure protocols to encrypt communications (What is HTTPS, n.d.). The first is SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and the second is TLS (Transport Layer Security) and both use what is known as an asymmetric Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) system (What is HTTPS, n.d.). With an asymmetric system it uses two keys to encrypt communications, a public key and a private key (What is HTTPS, n.d.). Therefore, anything encrypted with the public key can only be decrypted by the…

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    User connectivity will be controlled and authenticated through active directory. User devices will require and object to be created in active directory which will be used to authenticate the device using 802.1x. When a user device is connected to the network it will initially communicate on a VLAN will only be allowed to communicate with active directory. Then once the device has been authenticated it will place the device on the appropriate VLAN that it will operate on. Any device that has not…

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