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    Cyber Security and Privacy Techniques Tammy Sublett Harrison College Cybercrime Thomas Hart 12/05/12 In today society almost everyone has some form of computer or phone with internet capacity that are exposed to hackers and those that wish to interrupt the cyber world. It is imperative that we all become better educated to the risks and pitfalls that go along with accessing cyber space from any kind of device with access to the world-wide web. Be it by cell device‚ laptop‚ notebook‚ or home

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    Austin Alexander Biometrics and Personal Privacy Instructor Charlotte Willis Biometrics technologies are becoming a revolutionary role in which we identify individuals‚ and protect personal and national assets. This automated process of verifying a human being based on physiological or behavioral characteristics. Biometrics is increasingly being taken into consideration in solutions to improve our Homeland Security‚ effectively securing the United States national borders‚ law enforcement‚ corporate

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    The American government has never been perfect. It was built by men who were considered rebels during the Revolution when they broke off from Great Britain. There are imperfect laws‚ just as there are imperfect people who make and enforce them. To peacefully resist laws would have a positive impact on a free society. As it stands now--how it has stood for generations‚ for that matter-- the government is run less by an idea of right and wrong‚ and more by convenience‚ however immoral. If the

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    ` Q.2. How will a privacy law affect an organization like RWW? What other laws also affect privacy in the workplace?  The privacy law will have some impact on the employee as well as the overall operation of RWW. The new privacy law that they are going to implement in RWW must have a training session‚ education‚ and awareness for the employee. They might have to go through the conference or lectures to educate and train the employees on complying with this new law. The implementation of this

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    argument of whether the government should keep sending money for the NASA programing. The U.S government should keep sending money to the NASA and other programs because we could colonize other planets‚ explore how our Earth came to be‚ moreover learn more about the universe that makes our Earth look like a speck of dust. You can’t really do anything without money‚ so when the government helps the space program‚ it goes a long way‚ literally. With support from the government‚ we could colonize the

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    Tittle: Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly? It is no exaggeration to say that the Internet has changed the world. Today‚ we can get all kinds of information from around the world through the Internet and life in the world easy to communicate with others. Therefore‚ the Internet seems to be at first glance dream tool. However‚ the Internet is not always a bright side. It can be harmful‚ when we use it and little

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    Should the Government Provide Health Care? Health care here in America is a hot topic among the conversations around the water cooler. Between the slow economic recession we are all facing and the high cost of medical coverage‚ and more and more American’s are having to go without. Among working-age adults (those ages 18-64)‚ 19.8% did not have health insurance in 2006‚ an increase in the percent uninsured from 18.9% the year before. (CDC‚ 2007) Is there a health care crisis in America? Should

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    they no longer have enough money for essentials like food‚ housing‚ or bills. The government should pay for healthcare‚ because a healthier population equals a healthier economy. It would allow everyone to get proper care and stay healthy‚ and everyone deserves access to healthcare. The American government has so much money‚ but yet they haven’t given enough money to their citizens to have proper access to healthcare. This causes people to not be able to enjoy their life like they should. Instead‚ people

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    Government Control The United States’ government is taking absolute control of its peoples’ lives by the putting others at risk of danger‚ invasion of privacy and dictating what they can consume. The government is controlling the United States with the use of drones‚ the internet‚ and food. The use of drones that the government controls is invading civilians’ privacy and is dangerous. “While manufacturers and operators insist that drones are precise and pinpoint accurate‚ researchers have documented

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    points‚ especially the issue of how old one should be‚ to access it without consent from a parent. Birth control is a contraceptive that can used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However‚ there are other uses for this contraceptive such as for acne and cramps‚ but it’s main demand comes from sexually active girls and women. Girls should be able to have access to birth control without consent from a parent. Young girls have rights and one of them is privacy. If they feel‚ they do not want their parents

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