...Information Security Threats for Colleges CMGT/400 August 11, 2014 Common Information Security Threats Technologic advances occur at a rapid pace, with new devices coming out at frequent intervals. These new devices are appealing to college students who want to do everything as quickly and easily as possible. Because of the numerous smartphones, tablets, and laptops used by students and employees, college campuses face various security issues from mobile devices that connect to the network, often unintentionally. Identification of Threats There are many threats a network faces when the IT department allows students to connect to the network or Internet using mobile devices. Some threats affect the campus network only, while other threats directly affect students or employees. For the campus network, threats include Social media vulnerabilities, Unauthorized access to employee or student information, and Email attacks (phishing) For students, the main threat comes from identity theft, often a result of inappropriate practices connected to social media and email attacks. Often, attacks to a college network occur because of unintentional and misguided errors from students. Information Vulnerabilities Students use mobile devices, ranging from smartphones to tablets to laptops, to access class schedules, grades, email, and social network sites. Many devices have the capability to store user ID’s and passwords but personal security measures on...
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...should go to college. For some people, college is the best thing that ever happens to them. These people are those who do not mind going to school. If one hates school, college will most likely not be a positive experience for them. College is just like anything else if you dread it, it will not be a positive experience. More so, those who do not enjoy going to school may not graduate. This would be an extreme waste of money for some people. Starting college but not getting a degree is like lighting your money on fire. There is no point in paying for college if one’s desired career does not require a college degree. If someone...
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...Dream” primarily consists of homeownership, raising a family comfortably and investing in the future. To most, obtaining a college degree is viewed as a gateway to “the American Dream”. With a college education being the gateway, that many set out to get a college degree. However, it is not an easy task to achieve and does not come without its fair share of stress. The primary stress in the lives of today’s college students is caused by academic pressures, financial issues and their social lives. The major cause stress in college is the academic demands, particularly during the first year. It’s no secret that many college students spend most of their time on campus stressed out. Balancing classes, tests, projects, extra-curricular activities and work is enough to make anyone feel overwhelmed (Driscoll, 2011). The workload of the freshman college student is a drastic change from the workload they experienced while in high school. The radical shift causes major distress for the students. Freshman students experience problems dealing with the academic independence of setting their class schedules and studying times. The stress is extended further as students have to deal with studying harder and for longer hours to prepare for rigorous exams. In addition, the students have to adjust to new and more precise writing styles and expectations required of college professors as opposed to high school teachers. The student’s inability to manage their time with their academics is the...
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...Security Specializations William Feathers SEC/310 February 22, 2016 David M. Bagnoni Security Specializations “Education is not preparation for life; it is life” John Dewey. Statistically educational facilities are safer than being at home, but as things change in the world, we need to start looking at making them even safer. Educational security is relatively new it has only been around for about 60 years (Ortmeier, Ph.D., 2013). In light of recent years, it should be a field that should be expanding. In this paper, I will be discussing this field of security, the role of the security manager, and the importance of the specialization in regard to security interests. Along with addressing the following questions: How does your selected specialization affect international and global business, and how does it affect domestic business? First, this specific field of security covers a broad spectrum of educational institutions from pre-k through college. Each one has their own dynamics and security risks that need special assessments. This field covers one of the world’s more precious commodities which is the safety and lives of future adults. Each person attending school has their own plans and dreams. Most of their time in a learning institution is not concerning if they are safe or not. It is spent studying, learning, and preparing to tackle the world and what they want out of life. So this field has a lot of variety to it. At one school the security...
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...EN110.6.3 Achieving Academic Excellence 18th July 2013 A college education is one of the key ingredients of all efforts to envision and create new relations among people and develop an appreciation for the needs of the world. According to (Wikipedia, 2013) a college education is known as “higher education” and is education provided by universities, colleges, and other institutions that award academic degrees. Similar to a high school education, a college education involves a great deal of hard work, perseverance and time so that one can finally harvest the rewards, which will worth the effort in the end. On the contra, a college is at an advanced level that is vocationally or professionally oriented, and it is the next step closer towards my future goals. Therefore, a college education is imperative to me so that I can expand my knowledge, be exposed to more opportunities, and lastly, to choose a career. Firstly, the importance of a college education to me is to expand my knowledge so that I can contribute towards the achievement of sustainable development in my country and on a global scale. According to (Henning W. Prentis) a former Armstrong Cork Company chairperson, once said, "A well-informed, articulate, and courageous citizenry is indispensable to the maintenance of political, intellectual, economic and spiritual freedom." After all, it will have a positive effect on my life, professionally, socially, mentally and physically. With increased knowledge, I will...
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...A few days ago, I turned in my research argument essay for my English 101 class. In my paper, I argued that the DREAM Act (an act that would allow many undocumented individuals the chance to become citizens) should be passed. I read at least 10 articles on the topic and even watched a documentary. I received two things from this assignment, a perfect score and a realization. When I was five years old, I came to the United States illegally. I obviously didn’t know that I was breaking the law, but more importantly, I didn’t know my limitations. As a result of not knowing my limits, I was able to do and accomplish many things. When I was younger, my teachers would always say, “the sky's the limit” or something along the lines of “you can do...
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...For-Profit colleges are financial risks for students because they don’t teach the students as properly as they do in non-profit colleges. The students take out big loans for their classes and the for-profit colleges have a low graduation rates than non-profit. For-profit college recruiters try to convince the students that they can afford to attend the college by talking out loans available through the college. There are many reasons why for-profit colleges are not the best colleges but, one of the biggest reasons is for-profit colleges having a low graduation rates. For-profit colleges have the worst graduation rates because most of the students end up dropping out. “Graduation rates at for-profits are extremely low (Susan Dynarski.pg 2).”...
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...with sex and money. But don't blame us: Blame the government for not regulating us. And while you're at it, blame society for its oil addiction." Millions of Americans have lost their jobs because of fraudulent mortgages. AIG sold trillions of dollars in insurance with few funds held in reserve. Wall Street brokers invented bets and sold them to old ladies. The Wall Street firms have paid billions in fines for these transgressions, but who has gone to jail besides Bernie Madoff? Why aren't we prosecuting the individuals who committed mortgage fraud? I don't want to see Goldman Sachs go under, nor do I care about the brokers who sold CDOs to large banks. I want to see in jail the brokers who sold exotic securities to widows beginning with the bum who sold such a security to my 95 year-old mother-in-law who had trusted him as her late husband's friend. Not holding people...
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...The Next Step What was the best thing for you after high school? Many people get a job, move out of their house, or even go to college. Even after making the decision to go to college, I had to decide, community college or a big university, which is for me? There are numerous differences between the two that are commonly overlooked. When making this big commitment, I had to consider the price, the people who surround me, and the level of independence. To begin with, there is a huge price difference in a big university and a community college. When living on a campus, one must pay a housing fee for the year. This fee is usually a couple thousand dollars and is not easy on the wallet. Furthermore, universities provide a meal plan to feed students...
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...College is a prevalent institution intended to further academic knowledge and foster a collaborative community with a sense of identity. For adolescents, it is, with regularity, considered a stepping stone into adulthood, a setting in which they will be self-reliant and acquire fundamental skills to be used in the future. For adults, it is a location to further knowledge and where posterity will progress to learn. Despite the positive connotations often associated with college, ever-increasing amounts of people are beginning to question the value of these institutions, claiming that college provides little benefit to students. Rather, it forces them into debilitating debt when they could have been accruing wealth through careful investment....
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...Question 1 (442) College Pressures Zinsser’s narrative develops four kinds of pressures: economic pressure, parental pressure, peer pressure and self-induced pressure. William Zinsser’s four kinds of pressure described for the 1970s are the same kinds of pressures that troubled students face today. In todays brutal economy students are faced to pay outrageous tuition, room and board, this is not including the high-ticket price on books. Tuition covers more than half of what it takes to educate a young student. Today it is not unusual for students, even if they work part time, to accrue loans after four years loans, that one must repay after within one year after graduation (439). Students want an outline they can follow point by...
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...Introduction: Introductory Paragraph: College education is essentially is the key to succes in the future.It opens many doors of opportunity and allows me to explore every option available.It is common for students in high school to wonder if college education is really important.College education is important because you need a degree to get a good job or a stable career.I,d like to talk about some of the benefits that furthering my education can provide,and as well as the joy it can bring to each and every one of us.That,s exactly what motived me to get a degree. Body: Body-First paragraph: One of the biggest challenges in meeting any goal,whether it be related to productivity,waking early,changing a habit,exercising,or just becoming happier,is finding the motivation to stick to it.If i can stick with a goal long enough,i,will almost always get there eventually.it just takes patience,and motivation Motivation is the key,but it,s not always easy,day in and day out,to find that motivation.What follow is a guide to motivation using what i have learned over the last few years in a series of succesful accomplishments,goals and habit changes.I have had many failures,but also many successes,and i have learned a lot from all of them.motivation has been a particularly important topic of exploration to me. Body: Body-second paragraph: College education is important to me because that,s the only way i will reach my goals.I always wanted to be an immigration officer...
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...go to college and never have to work at the local factory. My parents made certain that I was more than aware of the limitations of a factory worker and I wouldn't be one. At the time, college just wasn't working for me. My head wasn't in it and I eventually stopped going. A few years later I found myself entering the large brick building with the sliding glass security doors of our local factory. There I was confronted with loud, 400 degree machines that slammed open and shut every three and a half minutes while working an undesirable second shift, 3:00pm until 11:00pm every day. There I learned what real work was...
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...The reason that many people go and acquire an education is to make something of them selves, to get a good job, many even go to the extent of obtaning a college/university degree. The main purpose of education is to give people enough knowledge to go out and obtain the job that they so desire. The people that are unable to obtain a education, or are unable are forced to go and work labor intensified jobs; which mainly require a high school degree, sometimes not even that. In Kim Eunyoung’s “Theoretical Foundation: Immigrant Student College Transition And Persistence” and Kimberly Griffin’s “Oh, Of Course I'm Going To Go To College" shows the hardships that immigrants have to endure to get into a college or to even to obtain a education. In...
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...Earlier in my career, I was able to work with children in different capacities for nearly 8 years. Some of the work I am proud of includes teaching 3rd & 4th graders how to build PC games, leading a group of teenage girls in an android development contest and teaching a STEM curriculum to children of all ages at the YMCA to supplement the lack of STEM teachings in NYC public schools. I was able to take these skills and make my transition into IT through a program called Year Up. This program provided 5 months of hands-on training in information technology, professional development, and a six-month internship. My internship was at American Express as an Executive Solutions Intern where I provided technical support for C-Level executives worldwide....
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