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    This wireless networking works short distances and is ideal for utilizing Skype with a headset. You may well or may not need this, but it 's only $10 and you really should have it. Tough Disk Drive (HDD)! Hard drives are growing in data they can hold, and shrinking…

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    by making the information more accessible to the customers via mobile devices. In addition, it will make easy the way to do business and make payments by using a mobile phone. It will also make the products available for the customers via his/her wireless phone. In fact, mobile commerce can no longer be ignored, so business ventures will be…

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    Computers have taken the world by storm. Thirty years ago, the idea of nearly every home having at least one computer was the stuff made of dreams. In the 1984 US Census it was reported that 8.4% of households had a computer in the home, with the Internet not even being a question asked. The 2012 US Census reports 78.9% of households have at least one computer, and 74.8% have Internet access! Nearly every industry in the United States is now utilizing computers in one way or another, with many…

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    automation supported by a network of conveyor equipment controlled by internally developed applications.Leverage of optimized commercial off-the-shelf software.STORESOutdated DOS-based POS and PDAs with small screen. Manual process to Leverage networking for information…

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    transmission which transfers the same messages to multiple recipients. Then there is point-to-point links that establishes a connection between two individual 's devices for data transmission. Networks rely on these two types of transmission for everyday networking. A personal area network is to "communicate between two or more devices. PAN networks can be used between devices owned by two different parties, or between two devices owned by one person" (Eric Cole). An example of this would be a…

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    GloMo Sim GloMoSim is a scalable simulation atmosphere for wired and wireless network systems, formulated by PCL (Parallel Calculation Laboratory) of UCLA ( the University of California in Los Angeles). It utilizes Parallel Simulation atmosphere for Complex System (PARSEC) that is a C-based simulation language for parallel and sequential execution of Discrete event simulation model. Glomosim Supports protocol for a purely wireless network. Advantages:- Network model scalability can be…

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    destination of the info. Electronic messages were broken down into packets and was sent through a communications packet-switching network, like the internet. Another technology that aided the growth of the Internet and the WWW was Computer Networking. A computer networking is a decentralized network of computers that could communicate with one another. This facilitated the need that computers would need to share programs, files and information with one…

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    Summary: Incident Response

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    Advanced Cyber Exploitation & Mitigation Methodologies CST 630 Prof., SMITH CURTIS 8th May. 2018. Wireless and BYOD Security Plan BYOD/Wireless is a strategy that allows employees and organizations to utilize personally purchased /organization issued devices to perform…

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    Case Study Of UNICEF

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    UNICEF (United Nations International Children Emergency Fund) is available world-wide to provide aid or response to developing countries during natural disasters such as tsunamis, floods, earthquakes or tornadoes. The main objective of the United Nation’s program is to provide relief for women and children in need. Natural disasters are unpredictable and can happen at any given time. In most cases, UNICEF is deployed in scenarios similar to war zones with many civilians undergoing strict…

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    Are you a PC user running windows? If so, you will readily identify with all the problems that face a PC user - new devices have to be configured, drivers need to be updated, you get visits from the dreaded Blue Screen of Death every so often, you have to install anti-virus, firewalls, and a myriad other packages just to keep your PC running and stable. PC users spend most of their time troubleshooting and tweaking their PCs to improve performance and maintain them. But life is not like that…

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