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    Access Control Simulation

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    viewing the monitors. Office 1-1 had a post it note taped to computer monitor with names that could be passwords. Increased password security should be implemented to reduce the risk of someone hacking into a system. Both office 1-1 and 1-2 had fingerprint scanners‚ which increases access control. In office 1-2 there was an unattended paper shredder‚ which should be secured due to sensitive information. In the hallway there was a security camera and a utility box but the wire cabinet was not locked

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Technological advances in the past few decades have greatly increased the competitive nature of the economic business world. Companies have used software‚ computers and the Internet to transform their businesses from local places of business to national and global market competitors. Many companies have responded to these changes by automating their business processes and capturing industry-related information and using it to their advantage. Technology has also forced businesses

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    Preliminary Biometric System

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    automated recognition. As a process‚ a biometric is an automated method of recognizing an individual based on measurable biological (anatomical or physiological) and behavioral characteristics. Biometric commonly implemented or studied include fingerprint‚ face‚ iris‚ voice‚ signature‚ and hand geometry. Many other modalities are in various stages of development and assessment. There is not one biometric modality that is best for all implementations. Many factors must be taken into account when implementing

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    asdas

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. CONTEXT OF THE STUDY: What started in 1996 as a hobby is a refurbished of consumer electronic goods. From a double garage called Blitzem Bargains‚ it quickly grew into a small business. From then on‚ Kalkan Management Company is born‚ the mother company of XMart Corporation‚ which specializes in the retail returned products. Having gained an excellent reputation within the returns industry‚ Kalkan Management now deals with major import companies for their daily business

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    Nanoarchitecture

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    NANOTECHNOLOGY the Future of Architecture What is Nanotechnology? And how it serves in the improving progress of architecture? Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced. In its original sense‚ ’nanotechnology’ refers to the projected ability to construct items from the bottom up‚ using techniques and tools being developed today to make complete‚ high performance products. Nano technology

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    to pupils (Wark‚ n.d). Unfortunately‚ although all this information pointed fingers at him‚ there was not enough evidence to prosecute him because there were no prints at the scenes of murders and those on the letters did not correspond to his fingerprints (FBI‚ 2007 ). With good technological advancement‚ it would have been easier to determine if he was the murderer through taking debris from the slain victims and using DNA profiling to determine if Allen was the Zodiac

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    you look at the paper‚ you may see a mess of colors and think how in the world can this be a painting? Once you look and think deeper about what the picture could be‚ the true meaning is revealed. The intricate lines of my fingerprints are clearly visible. All of the fingerprint patterns and the details from each handprint are created differently. Each handprint is not the same. I can feel the generous amount of paint spreading all over my palm and up to my fingers. The smooth‚ silky paint makes

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    Today our world is filled with crime. People who tends to commits such crimes must have consequences for their illegal actions. “The Criminal Justice System‚” is a system that keeps everything fair and safe. This system was set up in order to ensure that fairness and justice will be served to people who breaks that laws. Deciding which career is best for you is a very difficult decision that one can make. There are so many different types and areas of studies to choose from.With that being said‚

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    replaced by our own fingertips. All it takes to log into an iPhone is a quick fingerprint scan. Many cursive-lovers have decided that cursive should be taught because signatures and autographs are such a prominent part of our everyday life. Signatures and autographs can be forged without extraneous effort. On the other hand‚ it would be near impossible for an average person to replicate someone else’s fingerprint. Arguing that cursive should be taught just for the sake of a signature or autograph

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    Demonstration Speech

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    scene is leave your own fingerprints on either evidence or somewhere at the investigation scene possibly setting yourself out as a possible suspect. Maybe even on a glove. For example‚ if you had gloves on and there is evidence that you touch that had blood that investigators could get DNA testing off of and you touch the blood taking the glove off‚ not only would you contaminate the evidence‚ your fingerprint would be on it and would leave your name as one of the fingerprints they found at the crime

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