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    NT2580

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    Inc. All rights reserved. Page 3 EXPLORE: CONCEPTS NT2580 Introduction to Information Security © ITT Educational Services‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Page 4 Definitions  Risk: Probability that an intentional or unintentional act will harm resources  Threat: Any accidental or intentional event that negatively impacts company resources  Vulnerability: Inherent weakness that may enable threats to harm system or networks Risks‚ threats‚ and vulnerabilities affect confidentiality‚ integrity

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    1. If some parties lead to trouble and trouble should be avoided‚ then some parties should be avoided. (m) Trouble (p) should be avoided (s) Some parties (m) lead to trouble (s) Some parties (p) should be avoided  2. Physicists are the only scientists who theorize about the nature of time and Stephen Hawking certainly does that. Therefore‚ Stephen Hawking must be a physicist. (p) Physicists are the only scientists who (m) theorize about the nature of time (s) Stephen Hawking (m) theorizes

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    dictionary.com is an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author ’s work as one ’s own‚ as by not crediting the original author. When a student intentional uses some else original thoughts without properly citing the author’s work is clearly plagiarism. Some mistaken plagiarism with a student not properly citing work or under citing an author‚ which leads to a possible student accused of plagiarism

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    the reward. The thing that decides whether an action is moral or immoral does not depend solely on the will of the inhabitants of the spirit world. That is to say since there does exist circumstances in which action in the spirit world lead to unintentional punishments and rewards we can say that there is something else that decides if something is proper or not. The spirit world reinforces the idea of proper behaviour by the attribution of punishments and rewards that at least partly exist outside

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    scholarship will look good on my resume. In addition‚ I should get this scholarship because it will make my learning experience happier. Finally‚ this scholarship will motivate me‚ it will help me work hard in order to deserve it. a. Fraud is an intentional misrepresentation of facts‚ like Misappropriation of assets. In order to commit fraud a person has to have motivation‚ opportunity‚ and rationalization for committing the fraud. PCAOB AU 316 describes fraud as follows‚ “Fraud is a broad legal concept

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    Anscombe’s Acting With a Further Intention and Stout’s Acting While Merely Foreseeing Anscombe has already discussed how a special sense of the question “Why?”‚ can reveal an intentional action. However‚ her principle of further intention is a method of examining action by asking the question “Why?” in more complex terms. This approach begins with basic intention and extends through an action. For example‚ rather than simply stopping at‚ “Why are you moving your arm like that?” one can ask a

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    choices? Everyday‚ we see hundreds of people. Whether we see them on the street‚ at work‚ at school‚ or on television‚ people pass through our visual field. Fortunately or unfortunately‚ we judge these people. It may be intentional‚ it may be unintentional‚ or it may be somewhat intentional‚ but we form opinions about people based on their style of dress. For example‚ a man with dreadlocks and tight jeans is likely to catch your attention. This may be a positive or negative thing‚ depending on your

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    As each development correspond with each other‚ psychosocial development goes right along with the group. Psychosocial is the social relationship or communication development that changes over time in humans. Many individuals build social relationships based on others behavior‚ attitude‚ and physical appearance. Pretoriust & Van Niekerk (2015) give a prime example of the psychosocial development of fatal injured children in their childhood. Many who survive a serious injury are left with disabilities

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    drinking statistics can be very disturbing. Health risks such as alcohol poisoning‚ liver disease‚ high blood pressure‚ stroke and other cardiovascular disease‚ neurological damage‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ unintentional pregnancy‚ fetal alcohol syndrome‚ unintentional injuries‚ intentional injuries‚ hangovers‚ headaches‚ nausea‚ shakiness‚ and possibly memory loss have been common amongst individuals who have either engaged in binge drinking more than once‚ or even just once. These problems may

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    some forms of communication going on. (Blanford‚ Roxanne) Watzlawick believed that every little behavior sends a message‚ regardless whether it’s intentional or otherwise. Therefore‚ all behavior has communicative value. When I first read about his theory‚ I honestly thought that it was unreasonable. Personally‚ I thought that sometimes unintentional actions do not mean that one is

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