32 LAB #2 | Perform a Vulnerability Assessment Scan Using Nessus LAB #2 – ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Perform a Vulnerability Assessment Scan Using Nessus Course Name and Number: Student Name: Instructor Name: Lab Due Date: Overview This lab demonstrated the first three steps in the hacking process that is typically performed when conducting ethical hacking or penetration testing. The first step in the hacking process is to perform an IP host discovery and port/services scan (Step 1: Reconnaissance
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B2a Decision analysis tool explanation Using the learning curve to determine production rates‚ Shuzworld will be able to adjust their production‚ and cost to help stay competitive in the industry. The learning curve will helps the company to predict the needed cost per unit‚ so the business can determine the profit it needs to stay competitive. The learning is based on the theory that the employees will get better at their tasks doing the job more frequently. The theory also supports the time needed
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the Electrons) If a substance is magnetic‚ we are actually saying that it is able to be acted upon by a magnetic field. When electricity flows through a circuit‚ it creates a magnetic field.When a magnet cuts across a circuit‚ a voltage is produced. 2. Discuss the relationship between electric and magnetic fields. (HINT: Be sure to discuss what happens when electric current is applied to a magnetic field.) The relationship that exists between an electric field and a magnetic field is one of electromagnetic
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examined and the color of the observed flame Solution Name Color description 1 Barium Lime green 2 Calcium Red 3 Sodium Yellow 4 Rubidium Purple 5 6 Potassium Lithium Blue Pink Unknown 1 Sodium Yellow Unknown 2 Potassium Blue 2. Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. Unknown 1 was sodium because the flame was yellow. Unknown 2 was Potassium because flame was blue. Part Two (Spectroscopy): 1. Create and complete a data table
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Lifespan Development Spring 2013 College of Lake County‚ PSY 220 (Section 007) Tuesday 3:30 – 6:15 pm Grayslake A224 The course integrates theory and research as they relate to neurobiological‚ cognitive‚ social and emotional development of individuals in cultural context from conception through adulthood. The course emphasizes normal developmental stages and patterns of adjustment to differing life-time demands. Students will gain an understanding of hereditary and environmental factors
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MG11A-Business Policy TTH 9:00-10:30 TYK 219 Case Study: Hyundai Group I. SWOT Analysis Strengths 1. One of the principal engines of the Korean economic miracle in the past two decades. 2. The Hyundai Group makes a wide range of products- ships‚ bridges‚ cars‚ cement‚ steel‚ chemicals‚ and oil drilling platforms‚ microchips‚ sneakers‚ pipes‚ furniture‚ and locomotive. 3. Chung Ju-Yung is very persistent. 4. They’re like a
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Tutorial 2 Chapter 6 Question 6.2 Current tax liability in four cases The chief financial officer of Lost Weekend Ltd has asked you to calculate the taxable income and prepare the journal entry for the current tax liability in each of the following four cases. Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Accounting profit (loss) After debiting as expense: Goodwill impairment loss* Entertainment costs* Donation to political party* Depreciation expense – plant Long-service leave expense For tax purposes: Tax depreciation
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pizza. Cost per hot dog = $0.45 Cost per sandwich = $0.90 LPP Model: Maximize Profit: Z= $0.75x1 + $0.45x2 + $0.90x3 < $1‚500 Subject to 24x1 + 16x2 + 25x3 < 55‚296 oven space x1 > x2 + x3 (changed to –x1 + x2 + x3 < 0 for constraint) x2/x3 > 2 (changed to –x2 + 2x3 < 0 for constraint) x1‚ x2‚ x3 > 0 Solve the LPM: Pizza(X1) = 1‚250; Hotdogs(X2) = 1‚250 and Barbecue sandwiches(X3) = 0 Maximum value of Z = $2‚250 It would be in Julia’s best interest to stock 1‚250 slices of pizza‚ 1‚ 250
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Continuing Cookie Chronicle – Problem 2 After researching the different forms of business organization‚ Natalie Koebel decides to operate Cookie Creations as a proprietorship. She then starts the process of getting the business running. During the months of November and December 2013‚ the following activities take place: Nov. 12 Natalie cashes her Canada Savings Bonds and receives $980‚ which she deposits in her personal bank account. 12 She opens a bank account under the name “Cookie Creations”
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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology M.Sc. in Information Management M.Sc. in Information Systems M.Sc. in Information Technology Assignment 2 Individual assignment - 100 marks (Represents 20% of the final grade) Assignment submission date- 08th March 2015 (8.30am) Enterprise Applications and Relation Management IM 506 Vis.Lec- Sanjeeva Perera Individual Assignment Date of Submission 08th March 2015 Grading This assignment is worth 20% of the marks for the course: 1. Does IT
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