Probability Impact Suggested Mitigation Steps Lack of network security controls Denial of service attacks High High Enforce security controls Unencrypted data Eavesdropping and Interception of data Low High Enforce security controls Insufficient patch management Exploiting weaknesses Medium High Enforce security controls Weak Passwords Unauthorized system access Low High Enforce security controls Insufficient backups Unrecoverable data due to natural or human error High
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Unit 3:Health‚ safety and security in Health & Social Care Assignment 3: Incidents and Emergencies. Scenario: Whilst on placement you are asked to take part in some staff training about incidents and emergencies related to the service users. P4: Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in Health & Social Care For my first incident and emergency I have chosen a Fire. This has a wide range of priorities and responses that could be taken by
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(two rounds of communication among nodes‚ regardless of network size) and outperforms an existing method. Ó 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction Today we are facing a dilemma of rapidly increasing demand of wideband wireless access‚ and shrinking out of unallocated spectrum. Studies indicate that‚ at any given time and location‚ there exists a large portion of under-utilized licensed spectrum [1].
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Unit 3. Changing Disruptive Habits 1 Introduction When comparing meditation practices of individuals that do meditate and folks that do not‚ the introspective mind has a thought and can ignore it. The non-meditating mind also has the feeling but the feeling controls your body and mind. When you learn to block destructive thoughts‚ your daily habits will be more fulfilling. You will see by meditating regularly‚ the stressful parts of your day will not bother you anymore because you can be objective
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Physical Networking (NT1310) Unit 5/Activity 1 Wired and Wireless: Wired networking has traditionally been deployed for stationary computers and machines which do not require mobility. Wireless networking allows the user to roam wire free where the wireless network exists while never dropping the connection to the network. Traditionally‚ wired connections have been the primary means of access to the network‚ with wireless connectivity offering a secondary means of connection for mobile devices. Wired
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Unit 8 Discussion 1: Remote Access Method Evaluation IS 3230 Remote Access Method Evaluation Many companies inform their IT’s as to who will receive access to the network and what type of equipment they will be using. It could be from an older vpn that needs a software package to run on a trustworthy network‚ which would be safe to run from a home PC or smartphone. No network is ever 100% secure. Companies should access their needs and risks‚ and then write their acceptable
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Vanessa Yang Smith Period 6 Biology HP 17 March 2014 Biology Study Guide: Unit 6 Physiology III Benchmark 1. Homeostasis maintains and keeps a balance of an organism’s internal environment. 2. The body maintains homeostasis by the feedback inhibition‚ in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. 3. The axon terminal is the nerve ending. The nodes speed up the message. The myelin sheath is an insulating membrane. The axon carries impulses away from the cell body
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as the Student file server‚ and the email server‚ (Which are used for the storage and retrieval of files‚ and the sending and storing of emails.) both of which are connected to the entire network‚ allowing access from around the campus‚ regardless of what device a user chooses to try and access them. The college has also incorporated a server which is used to host the website‚ and the various services (DNS‚ ADDS‚ DHCP)
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Homework Unit 01-Communication and Professional Relationships with Children ‚ Young people and Adults. 1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults? 1.1 It is important to communicate effectively with both children and adults when working as a teaching assistant. It is vital that the child or adult is being actively listened to this will create a positive relationship. Without effective communication skills you
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Unit 301 Outcome 1: understand why effective communication is important in work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Different reasons people communicate is to engage in conversation‚ to make a point‚ to explain a reason a point or a command and to receive important information. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in work setting. Communication can affect relationships in a variety of ways‚ one way it can affect relationships is for example
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