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    INTRODUCTION SECURITIES COMMISSION Securities Commission is a general term used for a government department or agency responsible for financial regulation of securities products within a particular country. Its powers and responsibilities vary greatly from country to country‚ but generally cover the setting of rules as well as enforcing them for financial intermediaries and stock exchanges. The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC)‚ is responsible for the regulation and development of capital markets

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    Patriot Act

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    USA Patriot Act Name: Number: Course: Lecturer: Date: Abstract With the developments and the recent attacks on the internet‚ there has been a need to ensure that cyber attacks and terrorism have been the most common concerns for government regulations. After the numerous attacks and cyber attacks that are common on the internet‚ there has been the need to have laws and acts to control these terrorist acts. This is the reason why the USA patriot Act was formulated. The main intention

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    Table of Contents What are IT attacks? 3 Virus Attack 3 Spam Mail 4 Port Scanning 4 System Compromise 5 Website defacement 5 BACKING UP OF IMPORTANT FILES 6 Acts of Human Error of Failure 7 Deliberate acts sabotage or vandalism 7 Deliberate acts of theft 8 Deliberate software attacks 8 Forces of nature 8 Technical hardware failure 8 Technical software failure 9 References 9 Question 1: What are IT attacks? In computer

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    Physical Security - Essay

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    Physical Security CJA 585 January 10‚ 2011 In the United States everyone is concerned about safety in their homes and in his or her workplace. Individuals go to great lengths to ensure that all their possessions that they own could not be stolen from them. According to the 1999 FBI Uniform Crime Reports‚ nationwide 408‚217 robberies were committed with the estimated amount of losses being reported at $508 million in losses. Many measures can be put in place to prevent such

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    Patriot Act

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    USA Patriot Act Paper Nikki Peeler AJS/552 January 28‚ 2013 Shon Kuta USA Patriot Act Abstract September 11‚ 2001 America was changed forever. The United Stated felt the effects of terrorism and realized just how vulnerable we are as a nation. Having experienced such a horrific event forced our government to look at things more closely which brought about the USA Patriot Act. This allowed federal agents the ability to detain non-citizens while also monitoring such devices as email and

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    Food Security Bill

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    Introduction National Food Security Bill (referred to as NFSB in this report) is a proposed act which makes food availability a right for every citizen of India. The bill has come about after discussion amongst large number of stakeholders including right to food campaigners‚ National Advisory Council (NAC) and Government of India. There is a widespread agreement about the intension of the food security and a visibly clear gap about how to implement it. In the following report‚ we will first analyse

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    catapult national security as the top priority issue for the United States government at all levels. Since then‚ numerous legislatives and government regulations have been developed to ensure security is implemented to protect the American public and businesses. Amongst the newly introduced legislatives‚ several regulations have been introduced with a special emphasis on the security of containerized port operation and specifically addressing development and globalization of container security within the

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    Security vs. Liberty

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    Security vs. Liberty: The Battle for America In the wake of September 11th‚ the country was in turmoil. Fear and confusion were rampant; direction was required. President George Bush‚ in a famous address‚ acknowledged the severity of the attacks‚ and called for a newly invigorated sense of nationalism. His plan for preventing future attacks called for the creation of the Department of Homeland Security‚ and expanded powers to intelligence agencies (Bush). During this time‚ one of the most provocative

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    Dream ACt

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    Minors act‚ also known as The DREAM Act‚ was first introduced in 2001 by Orrin Hatch and Dick Durbin. Giving undocumented students‚ who grew up in the United States‚ a chance to contribute to our country’s well-being by serving in the U.S. armed forces or pursuing a higher education is what the DREAM Act consist of. The DREAM Act has been rejected by the Republicans board numerous times‚ and they are obviously not aware of all the benefits that come with approving this act. The DREAM Act will assure

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    Sox Act

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Name Tutor Institution Course Date Introduction The numerous scandals that involved corporate and investors in the year 2002 such as Enron‚ WorldCom and Tyco came as shock to many investors in the United States. Many investors lost their money to fraudulent activities by accountability corporate making them loose confidence in financial statements provided. Such loses created concern within the government prompting them to overhaul all the

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