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    putting the right to privacy of many under threat. Getting the right lead and making accurate interpretations is now an important task, by formulating some effective cyber laws to do away with these crimes. E-Commerce , which is the biggest future of internet, can only become possible if we are able to get the required legal infrastructure in place to complement its growth. CYBER CRIMES AND CYBER SECURITY (Invasion of Privacy) Privacy is a comprehensive right which is of great value to every…

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    important piece of technology developed is unarguably the internet, its creation has led to more advances and discoveries than anything else created to date. Before the internet data of any kind had to be transported manually between machines, the process was slow, inefficient, and costly. When the sizes and cost of these machines began to shrink and became more accessible, the need to share data became more and more present until finally, the internet was created. With the ability for a…

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    Network congestion involves the overflow of information. This could be due to the odd use of user communication methods and malware infestation. Hardware failure and damage during a crisis is usually caused by some of the same factors that they are trying to mitigate. These include natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and electrical storms. Human error plays a big role in communication failures by entering the wrong information, or accidentally turning off a router. Based on…

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    Media (#2). The Wireless segment remains as Canada’s largest voice and data telecommunications services provider and only national carrier operating on combined world stand GSM/HSPA+/LTE technology platforms (1). Its network provides customers with advanced high-speed wireless data services, such as but not limited to, wireless e-mail, digital picture and video transmissions, mobile video, music downloading and mobile access to the internet (2). This segment provides wireless roaming across…

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    5G Trends Analysis

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    The first generation (1G) was a data spectrum that enabled mobile devices to make calls across the globe remotely. The second generation (2G) spectrum allowed a combination of both messaging and voice calls especially on Nokia mobile devices. The third-generation (3G) enabled internet accessibility leading to increased use of smartphone devices. The fourth generation (4G) optimized the 3G, allowing fast and reliable networking abilities, allowing the users to take and share pictures instantly…

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    to ones ears. Although American Online was up and running in the United States, the company had many issues keeping consumers connected to the internet. The United States and other countries around the world communicate daily on the internet, whether if it’s by Social Networking, Chat and instant messaging, Voice over Internet Protocol, or simply…

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    everyday people could efficiently obtain information and software from anywhere in the world. At its core, this idea was extremely similar to the Internet we utilize today. In October 1962, DARPA began a computer research program and Licklider was at the forefront of this vastly innovative program. This program did not directly result in the Internet but Licklider’s revolutionary ideas were passed on to those who came after him, of these were Ivan…

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    Unit 7 Computer Networks

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    computer network that covers a small area which is sometimes a single room, an office building or a group of buildings. A local area network can be connected with others over a distance for example a telephone line, a radio or a mobile phone call, as a LAN is a network that covers the geographic distance that also involves internet links. A system of LANs that are all connected together is called a WAN, which is a wide area network. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/L/local_area_network_LAN.html WAN…

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    The Deindividuation Model

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    In beginning studies, it was shown that people developed deindividuation when presented with an opportunity of anonymity. Deindividuation is when a person loses their sense of self awareness. This is brought on by anonymity and will lead to aggression and antisocial behavior. Deindividuation has been proven by past research. It has also been shown that other things such as group size can lead to deindividuation. Dehumanization is when one person treats another person or persons like objects or…

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    Blog: A frequently updated website, usually operated by an individual or a group. Content is based on the individual/s opinion, experience, and observations. You can use a blog to obtain information regarding a topic, but keep in mind it’s a blog so the information might not be credible. You can use a blog to reach out to people spread a message, raise awareness, etc. Starting a blog is fairly easy there are several websites than can provide you with templates to get you started. In conclusion…

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