1) Relate how Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory and the configuration of access controls achieve CIA for departmental LANs‚ departmental folders‚ and data. a. By having domains and access rights and permissions‚ an administrator can achieve confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and accountability by controlling what files and resources a user can access. 2) Is it good practice to include the account or user name in the password? Why or why not? a. No it is not good practice because it makes it
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Lab #6: Assessment Worksheet 1. Why is it important to prioritize your IT infrastructure risks‚ threats‚ and vulnerabilities? Because you need to know which is most important and which is negligible. In some cases‚ protecting your infrastructure from a high priority threat is more important and so you may want to protect against that even if it leaves you vulnerable to low priority threats. This mainly just shows you which areas need your attention the most. 2. Based on your executive summary
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Lab Report: Projectile MotionChange Launch Angle 03/05/2012 James Allison section 20362 Group 5 James Allison‚ Clint Rowe‚ & William Cochran Objective: In this lab we will compare different parameters of a launched projectile. This includes time of flight‚ initial velocity‚ initial vertical velocity‚ initial horizontal velocity‚ range‚ time of max height. All these data points are collected for 30°‚ 40°‚ 45°‚ 50°
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Lab #6 – Assessment Worksheet Perform Business Continuity Plan Implementation Planning Course Name & Number: ______________________________________________________________ Student Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: _______________________________________________________________________ Overview The instructor will lead the class in discussions pertaining
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Jacob Hernandez October 23‚ 2014 Hima Lahari Marneni CHEM 1411. 114 Post Lab Report 6 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to determine the concentration of HCl when titrated with a standardized NaOH solution‚ through means of the titration method. My hypothesis is When an unknown concentration of HCl is titrated with a known volume of standardized NaOH solution‚ one can gather enough data to determine the concentration of the unknown (HCl). My prediction is If an unknown concentration of HCl
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Name: NT1210 Lab 6.4: WLAN Placement Exercise 6.4.1 There are three main types of antennas that can be used for WLAN APs: directional‚ omnidirectional‚ and right-angle. Describe each of these antenna types. You can get more powerful antennas that can broadcast longer distances. Why would these antennas be limited in use for standard WLAN placement in a home? An omnidirectional antenna radiates transmissions out and receives transmissions in from all directions‚ although not equally in all directions
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CHM130 Lab 6 Exploring Density Name: Paige Miller A. Data Tables Place your completed Data Tables here: Part IIIa (3 points) Volume of water in graduated cylinder (mL) 10.00 mL Mass of rubber stopper (g) 11.37 g Volume of water and rubber stopper (mL) 16.50 mL Part IIIb (6 points) Volume of water in graduated cylinder (mL) 20.00 mL Mass of iron nail (g) 3.45 g Volume of water and iron nail (mL) 20.50 mL Part IV (20 points) Type of Aluminum Foil Mass (g) Length (cm) Width (cm)
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telephone lines in a similar manner as DSL‚ but has the capacity to produce much higher speeds and provide video services as well. Dial-up is a very limited service‚ providing up to 56 kilobit per second. DSL in this area can provide speeds of up to 6 Megabits per second‚ which isn’t as fast as desired by some. U-Verse on the other hand promises speeds of up to 24 Megabits per second‚ which translated to roughly three Megabytes per second‚ making it faster than most people actually need! These aren’t
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COST 1 Unit 6 Analysis 1: Memory Cost Brian Fuggle NT1110 07/23/13 ITT-Tech‚ Jacksonville‚ Florida MEMORY COST 2 Abstract This paper describes the decline in memory cost of both RAM and hard drive storage. Also‚ this paper will provide an opinion of when a 100 TB hard drive will become available and how much memory will be able to be purchased for $100 ten years from now. MEMORY COST 3 Memory Cost Back in 1981 an 18 MB hard drive would have cost around $2500. Today a 1 TB
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6 Student Name ____________________________ Date _____________ SEC572 Wireless Roaming iLab Task 1 – Configure DES Global and Node Statistics * Under Node Statistics‚ select Data Traffic Received (bits/sec) and Throughput (bits/sec). Capture a copy of the completed Choose Results dialog (<Alt> <PrtSc>) and paste it into your lab document. Task 2 – Run the Discrete Event Simulation * Use <Alt><PrtSc> to capture a copy of the Simulation Execution dialog shown
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