Infrastructure 6 A. DoD-Approved PKI 6 B. Multi-factor Authentication 6 C. Identification and Authentication through Digit Signature of Challenge 6 D. Data Integrity through Digital Signature of the Information 6 E. Confidentiality through Encryption 6 F. Assists with Technical non-Repudiation through Digital Signatures 6 VII. Mitigating Risk in the User Domain 6 A. Interviewing and Background Screening 6 B. Hiring, Job Rotations, and Separation of Duties 6 C. Security Policies
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Biometric based secured real-time attendance system Abstract: It is every human responsibility to follow echo friendly systems as we know how our environment getting polluted. One of the echo friendly systems is avoiding paper usage as much as possible. This can be achieved easily with help of advancement in technologies. Now a day’s so many technologies are coming out to make our lives more comfort, user-friendly and luxurious. In this project we are replacing current paper based attendance
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Uniform Electronic Transaction Act and Electronic Signature Abstract The world has evolved from what used to be a “paper world” to now everything being electronic. The vast majority of the population relies on electronic means to conduct their everyday business. We pay our bills online, make purchases online and sometimes even enter into contracts online. No longer do you need a person’s John Hancock to make a contract legally binding. We have transformed into a society where electronic signature
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Marketing and Innovation Case Study Chapter 8: “It is brand new, but make it sound familiar” (NY Times, 4 Oct 2009) * When companies develop innovative products and service that don’t obviously fit into established categories, manage need to help people understand what comparison to make Without this step, potential customers might just walk away wondering “What is it?” * Normally, people instinctively sort and classify things this is how me make sense of a complex world * Basic traits
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News Video Indexing and Retrieval System Using Feature-Based Indexing and Inserted-Caption Detection Retrieval 1 News Video Indexing and Retrieval System Using Feature-Based Indexing and InsertedCaption Detection Retrieval Akshay Kumar Singh, Soham Banerjee, Sonu Kumar and Asst. Prof. Mr. S. Ghatak Computer Science and Engineering, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Majitar, India. Abstract—Data compression coupled with the availability of high bandwidth networks and storage capacity
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Describing Digital Signatures By Chris LeDoux Digital signatures are electronic signatures used to authenticate the identity of the sender of a message or the signer of a document, and also possibly to insure that the original content of the message or document that has been sent is unchanged. Digital signatures are extremely convenient. They are easily transportable, cannot be imitated by an unwanted third party, and are often automatically time-stamped. The sender cannot easily deny the
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Convergence In Technology The concept of a “global village” or a united community around the world has only in these last few years become a concept widely thought of. However, it seems that the idea of a large-scale sharing of information has long been developing, whether intended or not. The tools of communication have long served a single purpose, that of transmitting information from people to people. Direct communication was long ago realized with sign language and speech, but when people
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success. John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956 defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines. The field was founded on the claim that
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The factors which makes Iddan, an engineer with no medical background, to pioneer the development of wireless endoscopy are he as an electo-optical engineer and was working on developing the “eye” of guided missile to its target. His friend at boston gave him information about technology used for viewing the interior lining of the digestive system which had lots of limitations, specially with viewing the small intestine. This small intestine causes serious disorders and only in United States approximately
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heard stories about, or not knowing where you get your freckles and red hair from. Stories are stories, but pictures can help paint a vivid picture. Also, the good thing about today is the fact that digital cameras with intense high resolution and nice features are very inexpensive these days. Digital cameras also let you preview photos before you even walk away from the
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