Associate Level Material Appendix B Information Security Policy Student Name: Dennis H Jarvis Jr. University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Scott Sabo Date: 12/21/2012 * Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 1 3. Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.1. Key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.2. Disaster Recovery Test Plan 1 4. Physical Security Policy 1 4.1. Security of the facilities 1 4.1.1. Physical entry controls
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APPENDIX A APPENDIX B In this case‚ there are several stakeholders including Borries‚ the manager‚ Borries’ colleagues‚ Borries’ girlfriend (Swee Lan)‚ Swee Lan’s family and the client. In the following part‚ it will be mainly focus on two main stakeholders - Borries and manager who are facing ethical dilemmas. What are the ethical dilemmas and what choices are available to them. For Borries‚ the ethical dilemmas that he is facing are whether he should go on a holiday to meet
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Axia College Material Appendix B Web Source Evaluation 1. What is your expository essay topic? Cosmetic Surgery 2. Provide the URL of the Web site: www.smartplasticsurgery.com/surgery/risks.html#RC 3. Provide the name of Web site: Smart Plastic Surgery 4. Primary use: Educational 5. What is the purpose or goal of this Web site? This website gives you basic information on plastic surgery that you plan on having done
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as a means to have reliable uniform crime statistics for the nation. Law Enforcement Executives‚ Students of Criminal Justice‚ Researchers‚ Members of the Media and the public at large have used the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) as their starting place for information on crime across the nation. The UCR divides offenses into two groups‚ Part I and Part II crimes. The UCR program collects data about Part 1 offenses in order to measure the level and scope of crime occurring throughout the nation
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Why Hate Crimes Should Be Punished More What is a hate crime? A hate crime refers to a crime in which a victim is a target because of their race‚ nationality‚ ethinicity‚ color‚ gender‚ disability or sexual orientation according to the U.S. Congress. Hate crimes should be punished more because these types of crimes cause more damage than a normal crime‚ they disrupt communities‚ and hate crimes violate the second amendment of the constitution. To begin with‚ hate crimes should be disciplined more
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Perhaps‚ you or a family member has been accused of a crime. Crime’s are either a misdemeanor or a felony. Still‚ a misdemeanor crime should not be taken lightly either. Even a person that is wrongfully accused of a misdemeanor crime could spend up to a year in jail. This is devastating for an innocent individual that did not have legal representation in court. Those that are accused of a misdemeanor crime or a felony have the right to their day in court‚ represented by a criminal lawyer Porter Count
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Unit 2: Uniform Crime Report The FBI is responsible to collect the data for the statistic of the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). Eight Part 1 offenses‚ or major crimes‚ are included: 1. Murder 2. Forcible Rape 3. Robbery 4. Aggravated Assault 5. Bulgary‚ 6. Larceny-theft 7. Motor vehicle theft‚ and 8. Arson (could be private and personal property) In 1930‚ Congress authorized the U.S. attorney general to survey crime in America‚ and the FBI was designated to implement
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Throughout the book‚ by Philip Dick‚ and the movie‚ "Minority Report"‚ trust is a key element that plays a major role. In comparing the book to the movie‚ trust in technology‚ trust in people‚ and trust in fate are a few aspects that show that trust is only a word with no meaning until it is supported by truth. Trust in technology is portrayed both negatively and positively in both the book and the movie. People often debate over the pros and cons of technology. A number of people believe that technology
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environmental impacts it could impede on the local area. This could include local water supplies. A good example of this is fracking. Fracking includes blasting huge amounts of water and chemicals into the ground to access valuable oil and natural gas (Pros and Cons of Fracking 2014). With the increased movement of hybrid cars and better fuel mileage in vehicles in general‚ interrupting the ground water for a non-substantial resource doesn’t seem like a bright idea. The problem with this comes greed. One has
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Running head: PROS OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS Pros of School Uniforms Crystal L. Beigle University of Phoenix Persuasive Essay Comm 215 Marie Thiers August 30‚ 2010 Pros of School Uniforms By the term school uniform‚ we mean the same dress every single individual student wear in the domain of school. The school uniforms are the basic need of the present day society and every school must make compulsory to wear the uniform in the domain of school. School uniforms are the symbol of equality
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