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    Overview Information security analysts come up with security measures to protect a given organization's networks and/or systems. As technology is constantly advancing, the responsibilities for this career are expanding with it ("Information Security Analysts). Think of them as the security guards of technology. Like a security guard, they monitor the networks and respond accordingly to unwanted events, like a hacking attempt. This would be compared to a real security guard standing in the corner

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    SEC as they are directly connected to FINRA in that they take litigation cases, and fraud cases from FINRA and follows up on whether any security laws or criminal laws were broken. Once they investigate the wrong doing they proceed with the corrective action that best suits the offense not excluding criminal prosecution and jail time. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (2014) website the mission of the SEC is to “protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and

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    The highlighted material will include background, working conditions, pay scale, geographic expectations, and job outlook. This report will help decide which career choice would be best for me. Information provided for these jobs was found on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website. Sales Managers – sales managers guide organizations’ sales teams. This includes developing training programs, analyzing data, and setting goals for organizations’ sales representatives Human Resource Specialist – human

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    skills from his pervious position as an automobile dealer, which will aid him selling securities and commodities as an investment banker. My client would also receive decent financial compensation as an investment banker. The median pay for investment banking in 2012 was 71,720 annually (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014). However, my client would have to receive a Bachelors Degree for an entry-level position (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014). Although, all of the prospective career the client suggested

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    on the list, with average personal income growing 1.5 percent in 2013. Nationwide in 2012, average personal income grew by 4.2 percent. To explain the drop in the rate of growth, the bureau pointed to two prime factors: the end of the temporary 2 percentage point cut in the employee contribution rate for Social Security and the acceleration of the receipt of 2012 income, including bonuses and dividends, in anticipation of higher income tax rates. When it comes to net earnings - the wages and salaries

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    aviation transportation industry is one that requires cooperation on local, state and federal levels, as well as, international agreements of cooperation in its ability to monitor, gather information, investigate, defend and recover from attacks against the industry. Elias (2010) states that the roles for which each entity is responsible is guided by specific authorities, existing laws and regulations and the availability of assets and capabilities. Prior to 9/11, the security of aviation infrastructure

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    History Of Atf

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    ATF was formerly part of the United States Department of the Treasury, having been formed in 1886 as the Revenue Laboratory within the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue. The history of ATF can be subsequently traced to the time of the revenuers or revenoors and the Bureau of Prohibition, which was formed as a unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in 1920. It was made an independent agency within the Treasury Department in 1927, was transferred to the Justice Department in 1930, and

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    Interview Summary Report For interview I was fortunate enough to speak with Tonia Dudley who is an Information Security Risk Reporting and Awareness Analyst at Charles Schwab in Chandler, Arizona. She was very happy to share her wealth of knowledge with me and I came away with multiple resources for more information and a greater understanding of the job itself. Not only did I ask questions about her current position, but I also wanted to know about her prior experience and schooling that qualified

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    stocks bonds, and other types of investments,” (Bureau of Labor Statistics). This career ties in with the

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    private security of their choice.” Private security firms include private agencies security personnel, which is privately employed by the firm as part or full-time employees. The roles and responsibilities of these officers are patrolling and providing protection at public and private housing complexes, office complexes, malls, gaming officers and investigators, loss prevention specialists, patrol services, and armored patrol services. Different from police agencies the private security agencies

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