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Security of Computer Network System Abstract: This paper discussed the secure and dependable problem about the computer network system. On some aspects: the importance of network security‚ basic theory‚ function‚ and the method of solving a problem‚ etc. Good views for solving the problem are put forward. It strengthens people’s consciousness on network security. Key words: Computer network Virtual private network Encryption techniques Firewall Introduction: Along with the computer
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must be seen as referring to the plaintiff and must have caused harm. 4. Damage the statement must be proved to have damaged and caused harm to the personality interest of the plaintiff B. Types of actio iniuriarum 1. invasion of bodily security (assault) 2. detention or invasion of dignity 3. invasion of privacy e.g: publication of private facts placing a person in a false light unauthorized appropriation of a person’s name or likeness intrusion into a person’s sphere e.g spying or
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1. Consider how a hacker might trick people into giving him or her user IDs and passwords to their Amazon.com accounts. What are some of the ways that a hacker might accomplish this? What crimes can be performed with such information? How? * Social engineering (For example‚ instead of trying to find a software vulnerability‚ a social engineer might call an employee and pose as an IT support person‚ trying to trick the employee into divulging his password. The goal is always to gain the trust
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organization is concerned about protecting its e-commerce assets‚ they should have a security policy in place. A security policy is a written statement describing which assets to protect and why they are being protected‚ who is responsible for that protection‚ and which behaviors are acceptable and which are not. The policy must address physical security‚ network security‚ access authorizations‚ virus protection‚ and disaster recovery. Both defense and commercial security guidelines state that organizations
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Security & E‐consumer Awareness When you buy a product from an online store you expect the company to keep your data safe from loss and damage. For the company to do this they need to look in to threats to the data and how to stop this‚ a company needs to know the laws of data protection and different ways to prevent this like firewalls and antivirus software and encrypting the customers data to stop people reading it‚ this report will tell you about the types of threats ways to stop these
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LEGAL ISSUES IN eCOMMERCE Nishith Desai Associates 93-B MITTAL COURT‚ NARIMAN POINT MUMBAI 400 021. INDIA TEL: 91 (22) 282-0609 FAX: 91 (22) 287-5792 220 CALIFORNIA AVENUE.‚ SUITE 201 PALO ALTO‚ CA 94306‚ USA TEL: 1 (650) 325-7100 FAX: 1 (650) 325-7300 nda@nishithdesai.com www.nishithdesai.com This paper is a copyright of Nishith Desai Associates. No reader should act on the basis of any statement contained herein without seeking professional advice. The authors and the firm
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E-Banking: Security Issues Presentation of the Case I. Point of View The Philippine National Bank (PNB)‚ the country’s first universal bank‚ is the fifth largest private local commercial bank in terms of assets as of December 31‚ 2009. Through the years‚ PNB has led the banking industry with its pioneering efforts in the Remittance Business for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) as well as the introduction of many innovations such as the Bank on Wheels‚ computerized banking‚ ATM banking
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E-Commerce Security Risks Question 1 and 2 are worth 20 points‚ Question 3 is worth 60 points. Please write complete answers for Each question and submit for grading using the Assignment tool. 1. Why are some online merchants hesitant to ship to international addresses? What are some of the risks of doing so? Some e-commerce merchants are hesitant to ship internationally because credit card companies cannot verify the addresses of international buyers. The risk for online merchants of
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Handling Security and Ethical Issues Handling Security and Ethical Issues at TBWI Course: IT560-01 Handling Security and Ethical Issues at TBWI A growing concern‚ especially with the recent information leak at Target‚ is the issue of security. Outlined are security concerns for TBWI and how best to handle them. In addition to handling security issues‚ there may be complicated ethical issues that may occur. To best handle these situations‚ those ethical issues are addressed‚ with recommendations
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