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    Incident Response Policy

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    At the first, let’s make a brief conclusion for the honeypot. Honeypot has several advantages can be used to improve traditional incident response policy: 1.Honeypot only collects high value data. Other security tools tend to provide gigabytes of data which needs user to find the critical data in the ocean. (Spitzner, Lance. Nov 03, 2010). Honeypot solves this problem by giving more accurate information within a clearer format. Beside, honeypot can access to the attack closely, therefore, the…

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    Active Shooter Incidents

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    Between 2000 and 2013, an estimated 160 active shooter incidents occurred within the United States resulting in 1043 casualties, 483 of which died (DHS, 2015). No pattern or commonality exists in the selection of victims; which supports that these types of situations evolve rapidly and are very dynamic. This essay will provide a training scenario for an active shooter response. There will be a discussion of the organizational goal, adjusted procedures, and their strengths and weaknesses within…

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    2015, an incident took place at The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina, that went against all it stands for. The Citadel is a school that has been building principled leaders and is the number one public school in the south. The school also has tons of traditions and a great history of being leaders of this country and great civilians. Citadel also has core values that must be followed by everyone who attends the school. The core values are “Honor, Duty, Respect”. The incident that took…

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    medication error, malfunctioning equipment, or if violence has occurred between individuals, an incident report should be filled out and documented. If the incident that occurred was proceeded to court years after it had happen, the incident report could prevent a lawsuit. This is why an incident report is important and should be accurate to the situation of what occurred during the event (Why incident reports are a must,…

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    ‘Incidents at the Shrine’ is a book by Ben Okri, consisting eight short stories, which are unconnected to each other. It was Ben’s first collection of published stories, which was published in 1986. Upon its reception it became clear that Okri was developing a distinctive and a more thoughtful sense of African reality at a formal level. These stories are firmly entrenched in the present, and unlike “Tim Winton” whose middle-aged, mediocre male protagonists spend a lot of time reflecting on past…

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    Incident Response Plan

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    3. Design an incident response plan for your home computer if there is a fire exploring actions taken before, during and after the incident (see page 85 in book for a hint). An incident response plan is a list of instructions or guidelines that prepares the user what to in case there is an attack or security breach. An attack may be anything from a virus attack, power failure, fire, burst water pipe, to an ISP failure. The best solution would be to handle the situation in which the least…

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    The aim of this report is to reflect upon about a critical incident that happened during my practice as an anaesthetic nurse trainee using the Gibbs reflective model (1988), which is known to be one of the best models that is better suited to healthcare settings. The following incident fits perfectly with the description made by Benner (1984) of a "critical incident" because I feel that my intervention and the other staff had a significant importance for the final outcome. A critical reflection…

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    James Thomson Incident

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    Was the phone hacking the action of “rogue journalist” or something more systemic? The phone hacking incident was more systemic. This kind of behavior wasn’t an isolated event or an action of one “rogue journalist”. There were many evidence in the case to prove that the incident was normal occurrence in Murdoch’s company. In 2006, Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator were caught to have hacked into senior aides to the Britain’s royal family as well as the princes’ phone…

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    Clinical Incident Report

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    responsibilities as a student nurse to help other residents and not cause any harm to them. I remembered an incident where I had to go into a resident room to take her vital signs. And accidently causing her to have a skin tear while taking her blood pressure. I absolutely felt awful about it even though the resident was extremely lovely and did not get upset at all. And as soon as I filled the incident report with my instructor I was reviewing with myself why this happened? I asked myself what…

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    However, parenting can cause misery in one's life if not done from the bottom of one's heart. Bad parenting can cause misery to the child, but in this case of The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-time, the relationship between Ed Boone and Christopher Boone is filled with love and respect. In Mark Haddon’s the curious incident of the dog in the night-time, Mr.Boone is considered a good parent because he takes good care of him, respects Christopher’s choices, and Mr.Boone looks out for…

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