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    Today in our society, the United States government has full access to every citizen’s personal information. This information ranges from our names, phone numbers, addresses, and even our Social Security number. While some of our information should be private, a lot of it is accessible to the public. In fact, our personal information is so public that even a complete stranger that lives one hundred miles away can type your name in and find out where we live and contact us via email and by telephone

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    it ‘Aurora’. The Aurora attackers used targeted emails with malware sent to individuals who were judged as good targets because they were likely to have a high level of access to valuable intellectual property. The reaction to this act of cyber espionage varied around the world. Microsoft sent a security breach report

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    Davis, M. in his Stuxnet: How It Happened and How Your Enterprise Can Avoid Similar Attacks, indicated that another case example of SCADA systems being attacked was the cyber-attacks conducted in 2009 and 2010 when the worm referred to as Stuxnet was used. This worm was primarily directed at Iran in their nuclear facilities and was mainly for disruption of their processing mechanism in their enriched uranium deposits industry. Piggin, R. in his journal The Reality of Cyber Terrorism 2010, stated

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    RESEARCH QUESTIONS The purpose of this paper is to thoroughly address two research questions regarding official misconduct and false accusation. The paper will explain why each question is important, and the methods that would be used to answer each question. FIRST RESEARCH QUESTION The first research question is: how can providing better resources and decent financial compensation to public defenders influence criminal verdicts for the indigent population? This question is important because

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    Term Paper: What Is Wrong With The Science in Movies Movies are made to entertain and numerous times the filmmakers, no matter how fully equipped the film industry with all possible outside resources, scientifically and historically, to make the scenes in movies more interesting and selling, they tend to exaggerate the movies to the point of absurdity. The exaggeration may work to people with no strong scientific background related to the particular scenes, but for the ones who knows and intimately

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    Spies of the Revolution The American’s and the British had many tactics to solving the enemy’s plans. One way of solving this was hiring Spies. Spies did everything from joining the enemy’s army, to volunteering to go behind enemy lines. Spies would risk anything to get the enemy’s plan. The Spies of the Revolution were very important because they helped figure out enemy plans, were willing to risk it all, and used secret coding to communicate. Spies were not only used by

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    Hello Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production Company, I am Jack Dunavant, and I will be presenting a revolutionary film idea with my co-workers Chase Cheeney and Michael Monteleone. We will be discussing the rationale regarding why our film SkyHawk would be a great addition to the production company’s filmography. The summation of our work over the last few years has yielded a product that we are confident will become a widespread success. This secret agent film relates to the present American culture. If

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    Most espionage cases involve two things: a foreign connection and an insider threat. Many factors lead to a trusted individual having no alternative than betraying his or her own country. John Andre was the foreign connection in this instance, and Benedict Arnold being the insider threat that had no alternative but to commit treason and become the United States most famous traitor. Benedict Arnold had a laundry list of indicators that made him an attractive target to the likes of the British. Arnold

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    During the civil war women were more important than everyone thinks. The reason this is true is because during the civil war women there were women spies, who men who help people in the war , and some women were in war During the civil war there where 3 major women spies Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Harriet Tubman and Belle Boyd. Rose O'Neal Greenhow was the wife of a rich and prominent doctor, until her husband an 5 of their 8 children died. Some after their death, she got information about the Union

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    They're here for protection Espionage is spying on other countries to obtain confidential information about the procedures with government and military. The world has used espionage as a means of knowledge acquisition for many years, and the United States is well known for use of intelligence agencies for spying, conducting covert operations, and funneling money to sway foreign elections or to remove foreign leaders from power. Intelligence agencies were developed to utilize precautionary strategies

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