CHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Most human actions are dictated by the quest for security and protection against the exigencies of a harsh world .The primitive human being of yesteryears sought protection against wild animals and the astute diplomats fought a cold war which was necessitated by an underlying motive; security. (Puidak p‚ 1993) Society made a great error of thinking that‚ man in a rational way of conducting activities of his social and economic life would of his own accord
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INTRODUTION 1.1: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Food security according to World Bank(1996) means access by all people at all times to enough food for an active and healthy life. Hence‚ the success in production and distribution plays an important role in food security. Food security requires access to food both in terms of availability which is described by the ability of the people to get food and for the people to buy the food. Food security is dependent on agricultural production‚ food
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Aesthetic and Thematic Definition of Independent Films "The Official cinema of the world has run out of breath. It is morally corrupt‚ aesthetically obsolete‚ thematically superficial‚ and temperamentally boring." (Lionel R et al‚ 1960) As a result of this and a great number of other reasons‚ independent cinema was born. For the most people who have a basic knowledge of American cinema‚ “independent filmmaking consists of low budget projects made by (mostly) young filmmakers with a strong personal
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Checkpoint: Cyber Security Checkpoint: Cyber Security I have a multitude of passwords to memorize in an effort to maintain my privacy and security. It is unfortunate that cyber world users must constantly deploy measures to keep their personal information private. Before this class I was certainly aware of the potential dangers that could occur in cyberspace‚ prevention always has been my goal. I have security protection in place against attacks such as viruses‚ spam‚ malware‚ spyware‚
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S3tel Inc | Border Security –Integrated Intelligence | Perspective Document | | Ramesh Sivaraman | 12/18/2012 | This document provides an overview of the Border security solution from S3tel Inc. Briefly presenting the functionality and elements Involved. For more details ‚ kindly contact sales@s3tel.com | 1.0 Introduction Border Security remains a key security challenge for many countries which share long boundaries with adjacent countries and it further gets complicated
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Security issue may Sounds like a hackneyed and stereotyped expression‚ but when it comes to the campus security‚ we have to take it seriously. Nearly every year‚ there are reports to the security office on campus that many children are killed. A college is supposed to be safe; however‚ in fact‚ it’s not safe enough. Campus safety is a major concern not only to students and administrators‚ but also to parents. Overall‚ campus crime decreased gradually‚ but high profile incidents have put safety
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Practice Volume 9‚ 2010 Database Security: What Students Need to Know Meg Coffin Murray Kennesaw State University‚ Kennesaw‚ GA‚ USA mcmurray@kennesaw.edu Executive Summary Database security is a growing concern evidenced by an increase in the number of reported incidents of loss of or unauthorized exposure to sensitive data. As the amount of data collected‚ retained and shared electronically expands‚ so does the need to understand database security. The Defense Information Systems Agency
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Design and Security David L Story CMGT 555 July 20th‚ 2015 MANNIL KRISHNAKUMAR Design and Security The design of the user interface for a project along with the security of the interface can be taxing‚ but with a defined plan and documentation‚ the user interface can become a very useful tool. The project of making a user interface for leaving feedback that I mentioned in week 2‚ has been made and is undergoing testing to make sure it works and to add in some security before going live. While starting
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Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Problem Statement 1 1.2 What Is Security? 1 1.3 OS Protection and Security 2 1.4 Assets and their Vulnerabilities 2 1.5 Protection 3 1.6 Intruders 3 1.7 Malicious Software 3 1.8 Trusted Systems 4 1.9 Protection and Security Design Principles 4 1.10 The Unix/Linux Security Model 5 1.10.1 Properties of the Unix Superuser 5 1.10.2 The Unix Security Model — Groups 6 1.10.3 Protection For Unix Files and Directories 6 1.10.4 The Meaning of Permissions 6
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“Lord‚ what fools these mortals be!” This line‚ uttered by the fairy king’s servant and trickster Robin Goodfellow‚ is very telling of how ridiculous the central four characters in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream are in their thoughts and actions. The true motivation behind their actions‚ though‚ is not found in witty quips by knavish fairies‚ but rather in the symbolic nature of the play’s setting. The varied settings in the play‚ from Duke Theseus’s regal estate to Fairy Queen Titania’s
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