Net neutrality is the idea that the Internet should be free and open to everyone equally. Without FCC regulation, this free Internet can not exist. The present and future world will need the free Internet to maintain the economy and our everyday lives. The FCC privacy rollback that you voted for this past March is a landmark in the decline of these vital regulations. Consumer privacy is important and voting against it is directly working against the people you represent. Consumers do not benefit…
introduced and eventually passed net neutrality protections that became the “first-ever rules to regulate internet access” in the United States (Net Neutrality: A Free and Open Internet). These protections put restrictions on internet service providers, so they would not be allowed to slow down or block internet services for customers. Citizens are overjoyed at the option of equal internet access for all, but this joy is short-lived because within a month the order was overturned due to a…
company and the verdict was opposite to the current internet regulations which has caused the FCC to reinvestigate this topic. The definition of Net Neutrality is the concept that broadband Internet service providers should provide nondiscriminatory access to Internet content, platforms, etc., and should not manipulate the transfer of data regardless of its source or destination. Net Neutrality is controversial because the FCC is trying to re-classify internet as a utility, which means that the…
The controversy around net neutrality is pretty common, many think the government shouldn’t be wanting the people to be paying so much for something that everyone uses in their everyday life for useful purposes, while the other portion aren’t aware of net neutrality and or they simply do not care. Net neutrality limits people from seeing what is fully out there which can potentially be a good idea or one of the worst ones yet. Paying for such a thing, and paying a good price and not getting what…
rules against the internet were less restrictive, but later on allowed some freedom to the people of Cuba. The internet in Cuba is controlled by a government owned organization named ETSECA. Government owned organization ETSECA introduced internet access to the island and with that wifi hotspots were scattered all over the island.…
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designed both to protect the confidentiality of any data that may be stored on the mobile computer and to protect the organizational network from being infected by any hostile software when the mobile computer returns. This policy also considers wireless access, every host on the organizational network and the entire data network including every path that organizational data may travel that is not on the internet. Paths covered by this policy even include organizational wireless networks. Other…
Users like having the ability to access and use applications at a moment’s notice. This means there will be more passwords and personal identifiable information stored on the phones. Encryption of website and / or an application is helpful for increasing safety. A user should use a secure close network when surfing the internet if possible. When a cell phone user is reaching out via Wi-Fi network it can be unsafe, ex. a free coffee shop network. Those Wi-Fi networks are open playgrounds and…
(U) Similar to other critical infrastructure, U.S. medical networks and healthcare infrastructures, which include but may not be limited to building management systems, which is vital for the daily function and operations of a medical or healthcare facility. IoT controlled devices, which is what defines the quality of care a medical facility can provide to its patients. Additionally, PHI is the foundation of trust that a patient has for their healthcare providers and that healthcare facility.…
make remembering the password extremely difficult and will often times cause the user to write it down or store it somewhere. Often times employees may share their passwords with a co-worker and this can be for a logical reason should anyone need to access that information if the person is out sick. Another issue may be using the same password for multiple accounts. There are also security risks if entering your…