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    host every minute. a. The large number of attempted connections each minute suggests this is an attempted denial of service attack. This type of attack attempts to overload network resources with illegitimate traffic to deny service to legitimate users or business needs. IDS and IPS devices can detect all of this traffic, and the IPS can drop (or have border network devices such as firewalls drop) these packets to prevent the attack from succeeding. 2) Network traffic shows that hundreds of…

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    idea about user’s social status. With the Photoshop, Facebook users create a completely different person. The darker side of this is that lying thought Photoshop is ultimately trying to lie about your body, which present serious issues for many people (Osterndorf Par. 22). Sometimes users look thinner than how they really are. That affects their self stem, eating habits and a psychological disorder. In addition, most Facebook users lie in their information that they share in their profile.…

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    Instagram And Self Esteem

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    day. (Internet Live Statistics, 2017). These can be the proof that Instagram has playing an important role in many people’s daily lives. Yet, there have some effect on individual by using Instagram. Self-esteem is one of the effect on the Instagram users. Normally, self-esteem is represent to the people’s own appearance, beliefs, sentiments and behaviours. Selfie trend and society expectations on the body’s appearance of female and male may lead to the women and men need to get more attention…

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    I very quickly set myself a couple of test sites up and when a user reported and issue or asked how to do something that I did not know I would replicate it on a test site and then pass the solution on to the user. Trying not to "cherry pick" tickets for the first week I set my self a rule that I must take a ticket with the first five, those that I passed over, I made a note of the ticket…

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    Role-Base Access Control

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    access control (RBAC) can be defined as granting access to computer resources and network resources to individuals based on the roles they play in an enterprise. For example in a hospital setting which comprises of doctor, nurses, pharmacists, this users do play roles in the hospital setting and they are granted privileges based on the role they play in the hospital. Doctors could be granted privileges to write out prescriptions, modify prescriptions. A pharmacists will be granted permission to…

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    commands. The GRANT command gives privileges to users, and the REVOKE command takes away privileges. Discretionary access control, though effective, has some weaknesses. Especially, an unauthorized user can trick an authorized user into disclosing sensitive information. As an example, an unauthorized user along with an assistant in the DreamHome case can create a relation to seize new end-user details and provide get access to privileges to an authorized user inclusive of a manager without their…

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    A main reason why people use street drugs and artificial opiates is because the drugs enhance mood and make the user feel better. The use of street drugs becomes dangerous fast because of the effect they have on neurotransmitters in the brain. Neurotransmitters act as the brain’s chemical messenger, and there are different kinds that perform different functions. The brain actually produces its own opiates, and it has opiate receptors. Naturally occurring opiates are released when the body…

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    adverse effects that substance use can have on their body, mind, and spirit, some fall victim to a dangerous cycle of use that can leave them deprived of the naturally dependency-free luxuries that clean and sober life has to offer. While not all users of drugs (alcohol included) are chemically dependent, the negative effect of an external toxin or drug on the body and mind is still present but debatably less severe than full fledged dependency, yet still remains an unfavorable addition to any…

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    valid. For example, if vulnerable adults within a health and social care sector are being asked questions in front of others some may not feel comfortable in saying what they actually believe and just agree and conform to what the rest of the service users are saying which is an implication and will result in a lack of validity and reliability within the…

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    personal information without a warren or a legally documented yes from the user of the internet browser. “In any situation the government must wait 6 months before receiving personal data from certain browser users.” Stated by the article NO Warrant, No Problem from www.propublica .org. According to Electronic Surveillance from public.getlegal.com the 4th Amendment warrant also applies to electronic surveillance. The user of the warrant must show the reason for it and how long it is going to be…

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