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    the notion/concept of national security is “misinterpreted” and made too narrow. It’s a common belief of many that national security only entails the protection of states borders from outside threats. In recent times, this seems to not be the case, since the dangers that states faces now threatens the life of the individual, therefore, protection of the citizens, their wellbeing, and the laws of the land becomes a priority which links it or makes it human security. States like the US are adjusting

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    Identification and exploration of need I aim to design a simple system to implement into the schools existing security as at the moment it is very easy for people to enter and exit the school both in and out of school hours.Also with incidents involving the school poorly set up security system makes more of a need for an update the current one.Although it is a bad thing be so open it also does have the benefit of allowing staff and students to leave when allowed but also allowing them to leave without

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    thought they were insecurity that the riot would spread to them and their materials possessions valued the most and were the most salient, therefore they set up security measures to prevent thieves and burglars from stealing their

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    ppose you’re walking home one night, alone, and you decide to take a shortcut through a dark alley. You make it halfway through, when suddenly you hear some drunks stumbling behind you. Some of them are shouting curses. They look large and powerful, and there are several of them. Nonetheless, you feel safe, because you know someone is watching. You know this because you live in the future where surveillance is universal, ubiquitous and unavoidable. Governments and large corporations have spread cameras

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    1)Analyze the trends affecting security and loss prevention and determine the approaches to reduce losses facing businesses and institutions The biggest loss for the airport would be stealing of aircraft or parts, as well as purposely trying to harm the plane or anyone on it (Gardner, 1995). Some things that can be done to prevent access to the planes would be making sure they are all in a locked hanger. The use of barriers, fences, controlled and locked gates, CCTV, and limit pedestrian and vehicle

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    While acknowledging that many economists still view stock options as a part of compensations as being a non-issue, including distinguished economists such as Zvi Bodi, Robert Kaplan, and Robert Merton, I disagree. It may have been insignificant in the past, but this data shows that stock options have become a significant portion of our economy’s environment, and as such it has become a part worth measuring and analyzing. This cannot be left in the dark, and is likely to change the perception of our

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    Budget is the main role of the project. And I have to manage to complete the project in budget.  Secure server station- A website must be organized a secure hosting and accommodating with security requirements. The website attached with server. All of data stores in the server. Server provides strong security and privacy, stores data and resources. It could be shared with all branches and regional offices.  Website maintenance- I have develop a website then it maintenance responsibilities for staffs

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    Nsa Surveillance

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    230 years ago, but recent actions of the National Security Agency is interpreted to be defying the Bill of Rights by the government and depriving the citizens their constitutional right to privacy. However, when posed with the question: Do people want to live in a surveillanced environment like animals in a zoo, with justice and safety ensured but privacy denied completely ? , the answers vary in the community. The revelation of the National Security Agency's massive

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    Introduction Where to put security controls and how to design them is more important than which controls you put on a compliance checklist. Identifying and prioritizing key security controls, however, is part art and part science. By defining key controls based on cyber risks (translated into business risks), an organization can more easily right-size the its control set and adapt it to their needs. Information Security risk assessment processes that are near real-time, gated by a change control

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    Should the government have a right to demand a backdoor to unlock iPhones? People who are advocates of the government having a backdoor to unlock iPhones believe that this act will help reduce crime in society. Apple is one of the most widespread and frequently used brands in today’s society. It is no astonishment that the government seeks to use this company as a resource for information on crime activity. This demand has recently resulted from the government being unable to access the information

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