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    Single-Sign-On Case Study

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    hardware-based encryption chips that can provide better throughput than software-based implementations. A smart card can also store a username while the Kerberos-based SSO cannot store the username. The smartcard can be access from any workstation. Users log in by inserting the smart card in a hardware device that reads the card and prompts the user for whatever authentication information the card requires, such as a PIN. Once the user enters the correct authentication information, the smart…

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    Hospital Case Study

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    example, the Executive Mgmt. have Apple iMacs, 24”, 2.4GHz, 2GB Ram, 500 MB HD, Wireless, 10/100/1000 Base T, OS Virtualization with MAC OS X Leopard & Windows XP work stations. The HR, OPNS, Finance Senior Manager Workstations are Apple iMac, 20”, 2 GHz, 350 MB HD, Wireless, 10/100/1000 Base T, OS Virtualization with MAC OS X Leopard / Windows XP OS. Personal within the Administrative Areas that are only responsible for data entry are given Thin Client Computer: HP model L1706. The…

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    Google and other proponents of full-disk encryption have offered several rationales for this new encryption technology. They have portrayed the new policy as a response to the concerns raised by Edward J. Snowden about data collection by the National Security Agency. They say full-disk encryption makes devices generally more secure from cybercrime. And they assert that, if the companies had master encryption keys, then repressive governments could exploit the keys. These reasons should not be…

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    hardware vendor with a recognizable brand name to provide a platform for the Windows Media operating system (Hickie, 2013). Resulting from the two objectives, Microsoft gains 1) Nokia adopting Windows Phone as its principal smartphone strategy; 2) Nokia would help drive the future of Windows Phone; 3) Nokia would contribute its expertise on hardware design, imaging, mapping, and language support; 4) Nokia would help bring Windows Phone to a larger range of price points, market segments, and…

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    The Samsung Galaxy S7

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    The Samsung Galaxy S7 is a thing of beauty, with a water-resistant case, a durable Gorilla Glass screen and up to 16 million colors it can display. The Galaxy S7 runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0, which is very different compared to what iPhones or Windows Phones use for their operating systems. Apps designed for Android 6.0 only ask to run when then need to run and don 't just open when you turn on your phone. This helps to save on the battery life and start-up time of your Galaxy S7, so you get…

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    the whole family can use the computer, so they are targeting middle-aged people and families to use their computer. Therefore, Apple and Windows are advertising towards similar but somewhat different crowds. There are a few problems, such as fallacies, in the advertisements that many readers could easily overlooking while reading the ad. Both Apple’s and Windows’ advertisements present fallacies to their audience. Fallacies tend to be overlooked in many common advertisements. The Apple…

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    they want their new Windows 10 on every connected device that comprises the Internet of Things and is taking major steps towards realizing this goal. Microsoft and the Internet of Things Microsoft has repeated time and time again that Windows 10 will be the universal operating system of choice for all kinds of devices, including computers, tablets, and phones as well as the many sensors, controls, and other gadgets that make up the Internet of Things. In order to do this, Windows 10 is being…

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    checking mechanism so that the malicious users are unable to launch denialof- service attacks which send the lock or wipe commands to the normal users on purpose. Also, it satisfies the SMS length limitation of 80 bytes long without downgrading the security level.…

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    program developed and sold by Microsoft, which is designed to assist a project in developing a plan, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analysing workloads. Microsoft Project was the company's third Microsoft Windows-based application, and within a couple of years of its introduction it became the dominant PC-based project management software. While part of the Microsoft Office family, it has never been included in any of the Office suites. It is available…

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    Bledsoe Case Study

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    • During 1964 and 1965, Bledsoe, along with Helen Chan and Charles Bisson, worked on using the computer to recognize human faces (Bledsoe 1966a, 1966b; Bledsoe and Chan 1965). He was proud of this work, but because the funding was provided by an unnamed intelligence agency that did not allow much publicity, little of the work was published. Given a large database of images (in effect, a book of mug shots) and a photograph, the problem was to select from the database a small set of records such…

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