...In this lesson, the resulting layout allows the user to compare the differences between the changes in vegetation and invasives over time. The maps on the left side of the layout display the vegetation groups found inside of the study area located within the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. The maps on the right side of the layout, contain data of the same study area but show how invasive species community has changed. To show changes over time, the maps were digitized from 3 different decades 1962, 1973, and 2005, respectively. The map also displays the annual average depth of Lake Eerie for each year. Included at the bottom of the layout, is a reference map to show the study site in relation to the state of Ohio. This map can be effective because the user can study the map and take away a basic understanding about how the water levels have had an impact on the vegetation groups throughout the study area. It can also be determined from the 2005 Invasive map that the invasive species have increased throughout the study area compared to the previous decades....
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...On 5/30/16 at 12:45 PM, security was notified by cleaning associate Maria Corona that she found four empty Samsung Galaxy S7 edge boxes in the women’s Main Bathroom in the handicap stall (last stall). Security Officer (S/O) Matthew Pauline then went to the bathroom at question to gather the information needed. Cleaning associate Maria Corona stated to security that she notice the bag was heavier the normal. Then, when she was emptying the bag she notice that the boxes where in the bottom of the garbage. Also, the bathroom in question was last checked by S/O Vince Santopoli at 9:47 AM. After gathering information, security then brought the items to ICQA and they were able to determine that the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge boxes where a part of a larger box that contained 8 cell phones boxes. IQCA was also able to pin point where the larger box was located. According to IQCA, the large box was found at Station 1013, it was found with only four cell phone boxes. The remaining cell phone boxes that were found are currently in the security officer. Mary Hambley (hambleym) was the last person to scan the box at 10:20 AM. Also, the first person to receive the box in question was Velja Djordjevic (vdjordje), he was working in Eaches on line 4 station 2. Using camera C504, Shift Supervisor (S/S) Enmanuel Cabrera started to review footage from the entrance of the bathroom camera, starting when the boxes were found in the bathroom (12:44:18 PM) to see if he can find any suspicious behavior...
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...2.1 Brainstorming During our initial brainstorming our group decided to adapt the 6-3-5 method. We each came up with an idea to best help Sheila cut her apple independently. We then each shared our idea and we critiqued and commented on the deign in an attempt to further improve it. We did this until we had five refined designs we thought would be the best fit for Sheila. We then proceeded to narrow down the design to one design. We had a number of out-of-the-box yet rational designs. One idea consisted of a cutting board with a dull spike mounted down to the table and a hexagonal apple cutter coming down on it using a scissor mechanism. The user would place the apple on the dull mount. They would then pull up on the handle which is connected to the apple cutter as shown in Figure 1 Appendix D. Since the apple cutter is initially above the apple when the handle is pulled up the cutter...
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...Algebra and Geometry. 50% of our students are not able to see the connection between the concepts they learn and the application in their lives. Math has been taught traditionally through text and test based instructions and not towards the skills that will matter when our students join the world beyond classroom. 3) Project Goal: (1 point) Develop a model of instructions that will provide students the...
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...I am proactive by listening to my caller and use clarifying questions to make sure that I understand the problem. I had a caller who needed help but when she began to explain the situation it was like I was in the middle of the conversation she had already been having and I did not understand what she needed. I restated what she had just told me and the customer realized that she had left out a crucial part of the problem that she was having. When I have a call transferred to me I make sure that I ask the person transferring if they know what the problem is with the insured so that I am prepared to take the call. Likewise I make sure that when I am transferring the call that I give the person that the call is being transferred that all the information that I have gathered is given. The only calls transferred from my department are calls that pertain to sales for direct. There have been several occasions that I have had insured’s call needing their policy updated for their mortgage company or lienholder and they did not have all the information that was need that I called the appropriate company with the insured on the line to get the information and sometime be able to verify information on the phone to resolve the problem for the insured. When talking with appointed agents I will always make sure if they know how to use Foremost Star that they will know how to obtain information for themselves by showing them were I am finding the information. When working with non-appointed...
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...and maintain her safety. Kimora appeared sleepy when the QP met with her for a session and stated that she was doing assignments and falling asleep. Kimora listened as the QP shared the purpose of having problem solving skills. Kimora reflected on the goals that will be accomplish in this lesson. Kimora shared, "One of my problems is that I feel like I am in hole." Kimora commented, "I feel like everyone's expectations of me is to high then I try to meet the expectations and when I don't I hide in the hole." Kimora acknowledged, "I feel like I am apart of the walking dead and the end is coming." Kimora agreed that her perception of things is different versus the way other people see things then the QP...
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...test√1, Windows Security Features. Chapter 1; Chapter 2. 2, Secure Access Control. Chapter 3. Lab 1; Assignment 1. 3, Windows Encryption. Chapter 4. IS 3340 - Windows Security - ITT Tech Flint Study Resources www.coursehero.com/sitemap/schools/1177-ITT.../1724144-IS3340/ Looking for help with IS 3340 at ITT Tech Flint? Course ... IS 3340 - Windows Security - ITT Tech Flint Study Resources ...... Quality answers or your money back. IS3340 Lab Unit 5 Assignment 1 : WINDOWS SE IS3340 ... www.coursehero.com/file/8721414/IS3340-Lab-Unit-5-Assignment-1/ Jan 26, 2014 - MOST POPULAR MATERIALS FROM WINDOWS SE IS3340. 1 Page ... IS3340 Lab Unit 5 Security Assessment Potential Risk ... Access Security > Ali > Notes > IS4670_15_Syllabus.pdf ... www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/is4670_15_syllabuspdf/.../9759518 Feb 7, 2014 - Find and study online flashcards from Access Security. ... IS3350 Security Issues in Legal Context IS3230 Access Security IS3340 Windows Security IS3440 .... Don?t assume there is only one correct answer to a question ? You've visited this page 2 times. Last visit: 5/28/14 [DOC] Assignment www.webonthecloud.com/is3340/Assignments.docx This assignment builds on the scenario of Ken 7 Windows Limited, which was ... Provide the answers to the following questions to satisfy the key points of ... IS3340 Windo ws Security STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignment Requirements. [DOC] Syllabus - ITT Tech. www.webonthecloud.com/is3340/Syllabus.docx IS3340. Windows Security...
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...Mrs. Hubbard IS3350 Security Issues in Legal Content 1/8/2015 Don Delano, Steve Brown Unit 2 Assignment 1 Executive Summary on Veteran’s Affairs and Loss of Private information On May 3, 2006 an analyst took home a laptop and hard drive with personal data that was unencrypted. Another thing was that he had been doing this for the past three years. This was a mistake on the part of the data analyst because the information requires strict protection according to HIPAA act. According to the study he had permission to take the laptop and hard drive home from his supervisor. The information was stolen from his residence which he reported immediately to the local law enforcement and his immediate supervisor. Unfortunately his supervisor did not escalate it in a timely manner which was another mistake made in this situation. Auditors informed the Veterans affairs of the lack of cyber security, the agency took a lackadaisical approach to fixing the problems. The agency waited until May 22, 2006 to inform the people that were affected by the loss of information. If the security measures were in place the loss would have been a lot less. The cost was estimated between 100 million and 500 million. The information should have as a minimum been encrypted allowing protection, and making it harder for someone to retrieve the data off both the laptop and the hard drive. This would allow them the ability to mitigate the loss of data. The Veterans affair needs to implement...
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...IS3350 Unit 3 Assignment 1 Fourth Amendment The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution requires that no search or seizure shall be carried out unless a warrant has been issued. While that is a wonderful right to give to citizens, in reality, it is not always possible. Over the years the Supreme Court of the United States has come to that same realization and has provided several exceptions to the warrant requirement. Those exceptions are: searches with consent, frisks, plain feel/plain view, incident to arrest, automobile exceptions, exigent circumstances and open fields, abandoned property and public place exceptions. Under the searches with consent exception, individuals, "with the authority to do so," can consent to be searched without a warrant and, likewise, can revoke that right at any time. In order for an individual to be searched, he or she must give consent. "Consent to search any property must be given by the actual owner or, by a person in charge of that property". If, for instance, more than one person owns a property, only one of those individuals must give consent. Because automobiles are mobile, it is reasonable to assume that they would qualify as an exception to the warrant clause of the Fourth Amendment. Under this particular exception, an automobile may be search "if a government agent has probable cause to believe the vehicle contains contraband or evidence of a crime without a warrant" because "in the time it would take to get a warrant...
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...Executive Summary on Veteran’s Affairs (VA) and Loss of Private Information IS3350 Unit 2 Assignment 1: Executive Summary on Veteran’s Affairs (VA) and Loss of Private Information Background On 3 May 2006, a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) laptop was stolen from a VA data analyst’s home in Montgomery County, Maryland. In addition to the laptop, a personal external hard drive was stolen. The external hard drive contained the personal data (names, social security numbers, dates of birth, disability ratings) for 26.5 million veterans and their spouses. It should be noted that the massive data theft was only one of many that had been discovered over the course of 1.5 years. Upon discovery of the theft, the VA employee immediately notified the local police and his supervisors. His supervisors did not notify the Veterans Affairs Secretary until 16 May 2006. On 17 May 2006, the Veterans Affairs Secretary notified the FBI, who began to work with the Montgomery County police to investigate the theft. Results and Conclusions Issue 1: The VA employee had authorization to access and use the VA databases for performance of official duties. He was not, however, authorized to take it home as he had no official need to have the data at home. The private data was not properly safeguarded. He failed to password protect (at the very minimum) and encrypt it (Opfer, 2006). For this, he receives the highest honors in the idiot category. Issue 2: The response of managers...
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...Security Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Security program. This program covers the following core areas: Foundational Courses Technical Courses BSISS Project The following diagram demonstrates how this course fits in the program: IS4799 NT2799 IS4670 ISC Capstone Project Capstone ProjectCybercrime Forensics NSA NT2580 NT2670 Introduction to Information Security IS4680 IS4560 NT2580 NT2670 Email and Web Services Hacking and Introduction to Security Auditing for Compliance Countermeasures Information Security Email and Web Services NT1230 NT1330 Client-Server Client-Server Networking I Networking II IS3230 IS3350 NT1230 NT1330 Issues Client-Server Client-Server SecurityContext in Legal Access Security Networking I Networking II NT1110 NT1210 Structure and Introduction to ComputerLogic Networking IS3120 IS3110 NT1210 Network Risk Management in Introduction to General Education / General Studies NT2580 NT2799 Communications Information Technology Introduction to Information Security NSANetworking Capstone Project IS4550 NT2640 Security Policies and Implementation IP NT2640 Networking IP Networking PT2520...
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...Unit 3 Assignment 1: Fourth Amendment IS3350 The United States Constitution affords all people certain rights. The Fifth Amendment states that we have the right against self-incrimination. The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable search or seizure. People have the right to confront witnesses and accusers. Nothing can change these rights unless the U.S. constitutions was rewritten and that is not likely to happen. This paper will be examine the Fourth Amendment, learning the requirements for obtaining a search warrant, defining probable cause, describing when search and seizure does not require a warrant. We will also explain the rationale for allowing warrantless searches, examine the persuasiveness of these reasons, and determine if probable cause is always necessary to conduct a search. Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure: The Fourth Amendment guarantees “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches or seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized” . This means the police cannot just barge into a home without proper authority and a judge, magistrate, or the Supreme Court orders reasons for the purpose of a search warrant. A judge may issue a search warrant if the agency requesting the warrant has shown by an affidavit that probable...
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