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    Kennedy became the youngest U.S. president in history. He developed the Unite State so much such as education, economics and military. Moreover, John K. Kennedy absolutely was a forward thinker. He claimed that human should voyage into space. According to the article on the internet…

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    What made me furious and offended me was the lack of remorse these companies felt for creating such an economic catastrophe, that not only troubled people in the United States but also people worldwide. Jobs were destroyed, homes were lost, and the greed by these companies provoked all of that. People in Florida were living in “tent cities” because some of them had lost their homes, some of them had lost their jobs, and unemployment was insufficient for food and rent. The lack of concern that…

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    Phishing Attacks

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    see customer trust and loyalty as a priority. The majority of cost associated with cyber-crime is not influence by the amount successful incidents, but rather how the financial institutions go about dealing with cyber-crimes. Over spending on IT security and underreporting of incidents are mentioned as a possibly increasing the cost of cyber-crime (Lagazio., Sherif, and Cushman, 2014). Though specific monetary losses and specific examples of successful cyber-crimes are not mentioned, the survey…

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    In late 2007 until mid-2009 there was the Great Recession. This Recession was the longest Recession since World War II. Some of the most notable impacts of the recession are that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) dropped 4.3 percent, the unemployment rate was the highest at 10 in October 2009 (2). The Recession had not only effected the GDP and the unemployment rate, it had also effected the S&P 500 which had dropped almost sixty percent from its high in 2007 until March of 2009. As the financial…

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    Securities and Exchange Commission a Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that reels in prospect investors by asking them to invest in certain opportunities that claim to have a high return rate with little to no risk (Sec.gov). Once the first round of investors put down…

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    banks failed. Many people lost their life savings. Some people went from being rich to having nothing. The U.S. government did little at the time to help the banks survive. The entire world economy was struggling at the time of the Great Depression. The U.S. had loaned billions of dollars to its allies recovering from World War I. As these countries struggled, they could not pay back the U.S. A new law called the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was passed in 1930. It placed high tariffs (taxes) on…

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    White Collar Crime Paper

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    The future has many aspects in store in term of white-collar crimes. The first characteristic of white-collar crime the future has in store is that if it continues to cost the United States billions of dollars each year, the U.S. justice department will develop new ideas and techniques to combat it. The second aspect the future also has is that Wall Street top executives will be held responsible for crimes committing within their corporation with or without their prior knowledge in the future…

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    law is considered part of private law that based on four key premises: (a)indefinite life, (b) legal personhood, (c) limited liability, and (d) freely transferable shares (De Kluyver, p6). Later, he introduces that the objective of the Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors and to maintain the markets justly and efficiently. He then gives a brief history of corporate governance in America, providing several evidences caused by corporate governance. Chapter two focuses on the…

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    Target Executive Summary

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    United States. The information was then moved into the hackers’ computers in Russia. The FireEye software Target had installed six months prior to the 2013 attack, detected the hacking process. Target’s information security team in Bangalore got an alert and flagged Target’s security team in Minneapolis. And then ---- nothing happened. Despite the cyber-attack, Target is still a great company overall. Target has always focused on the welfare of their…

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    topics in relation to Homeland Security. The first is the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in supporting homeland security efforts. This will focus on a range of capabilities from the local to federal level and the contributions they make to the intelligence effort. Second will be a critique on their capabilities and how to identify and address the possible challenges they face in the future. Capabilities and Limitations When it comes to homeland security one thing is certain it…

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