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    Cjs/250 Appendix G Week 6

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    Associate Level Material Appendix G Security Assessment Directions Choose two settings from Ch. 9 of the text and list each setting. Then‚ complete the following tables. List five threats appropriate to the environment from the setting you chose. Rate the risk for each threat from 0 (low) to 10 (high). Then‚ list five appropriate countermeasures‚ including at least two countermeasures specific to physical security and one countermeasure specific to personnel and security management. Once you

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    National Security has taken a new shape after the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ that is why I have selected the topic of Individual Privacy vs. National Security. I have selected this topic because of the amount of attention that has brought to this topic over the last ten years. There are many issues that the American people have with the government pushing what people believe cross privacy bounds thus causing court cases forcing policy changes. The ruling in the courts will affect how our government

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    Drongly As we enter the digital age‚ one thing is for sure and whether we like it or not this “dragonfly” will not be the last technology device we will see. However‚ as much as I fancies and enjoy this information ages I would not want to see this dragonfly spying my kids or me because‚ I believe it is an invasion of privacy. 1. One thing is certain‚ that if law enforcement were made available to this tool it would absolutely help them. For example‚ they can use this “dragonfly camera” to inspect

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    Consider the technology that defines everyday life in America- texts‚ email‚ internet‚ and phone calls. In performing these constant activities‚ most never questioned their privacy‚ that is‚ until Edward Snowden squealed on the NSA’s less than ethical maneuvers. Without citizens’ consent‚ the American government was collecting metadata‚ “all the information surround a call‚ including the caller’s number‚ the receiver’s number‚ the time and location of the call‚ and how long it lasted” (Diamond).

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    Microtheme 3 In the world we live in today‚ many people have had a feeling inside that somebody’s watching them. Whether it is an individual‚ the government or even something paranormal‚ everybody gets that unsubtle feeling that something bad is going to happen to them. In Michel Foucault’s essay‚ Panopticism‚ Foucault makes the claim that no matter where you turn‚ someone or something may be watching you. By doing this‚ Foucault also makes the claim that this would be the only way to keep society

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    Are law enforcement cameras an invasion of privacy? The police are an organization dedicated to enforce and protect the law. The force is sworn under oath and the members sworn in must respect and live by it. Personnel accepted to do this job are carefully chosen through many different tests to prove their good ethics. In order to perform that job the personnel must have good ethical values in accordance to their society and laws. The police forces are public servants which obligates them to behave

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    Imagine someone in a dark‚ frigid space of isolation. They know nothing about the world or the wonders it contains‚ but they look around and see boxes. Millions and millions of boxes all locked tight with the chains of “security” and “safety.” They know that inside those boxes lie the precious secrets of free knowledge‚ yet they are denied. They look up and see the keys to these boxes hanging‚ waiting to be used. However‚ they are hundreds of feet up‚ out of their reach. This is where all of the

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    Privacy and Why It’s So Important What is privacy and what would your everyday life look like if you didn’t have it? Privacy is defined as the condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people. When it all comes down to privacy and national security‚ I strongly believe that privacy is more significant because it puts a limit on power‚ it gives people the opportunity to change‚ and it gives people the right to not having to justify themselves. To start off with‚ privacy is

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    Everything about The Circle seems great… in theory. The Circle by Dave Eggers has a lot of good ideas‚ but it seems to be mainly in theory. The SeeChange camera’s should help eliminate crime‚ and force people to be good. By using them‚ people that are not able to go out and experience what others do‚ can. And they can also help with every day to day tasks‚ like monitoring waves‚ or weather where you plan to go. Although it’s allegedly used for good things‚ it’s currently being used as a real time

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    Enemy of the State

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    exponentially increased at a rapid rate. The government has become more sophisticated within many administrations including the NSA or National Security Agency creating an elite system of gathering information‚ as well as upping security standards through surveillance. This has aroused fear in many American’s point of views on what this new “powerful” government is becoming. This is the prevailing ideal promoted within this movie. Exploitation of this growing federal power is sparking fear in regards to people’s

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