Assignment 2 Identifying Potential Risk, Response and Recovery Karen Raglin Professor West Networking Security Fundamentals March 3, 2013 I previously identified several types of attacks, threats and vulnerabilities that exist with your multilayered network. You have requested that I develop a strategy to deal with these risks as well as a plan to mitigate each risk to reduce the impact that each will have on your organization. With any network organization you want to make sure that you
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S SAMBHAVI RANI Email id:sambhavi.rani50@gmail.com Mobile: +91-7416615880 |OBJECTIVE | Seeking a challenging job in your organization where I can apply my problem-solving and analytical skills, to the changing
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The Broadway Cafe’ By: Alibian Eaddy Information System for Decision-Making –CIS 500 Dr. Edwin Otto January 29, 2012 Part 1 The Broadway Cafe’ was founded 1952. Recently the café’ has been passed along to keep the business going. Gaining and taking on this coffee shop has been a tremendous challenge. The café way of handling business is totally different from new 21st century. The way of handling the business was based on the tools and customers in 1952. Now this is the 21st century. Technology
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I chose an article that deals with wireless security. This is a technology that interests me greatly as it is a technology that is growing more and more everyday. In terms of security though, it may not quite be up to standard. Considering the amount of people that are using this technology, it is quite shocking at the amount of trust they have in these wireless connections. In the article that I am reviewing the author talks about wireless security or the lack there of. The first topic the author
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Wireless LAN is a networking technology that allows the connection of computers without any wires and cables, mostly using radio and infrared frequency (RF) technology. It's called LAN because the range targets within an office, a building, a store, a small campus, or just a house. The description of a WLAN is a mobile data communication connectivity system installed and configured as an alternative in some cases for traditional LAN. The WLAN equipment is capable of receiving and sending data
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Using WPA Enterprise on Windows XP to Access Cleveland State University’s Wireless Network (WoWnet) What is WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)? WPA is a powerful, standards-based, interoperable security technology for Wi-Fi networks. It provides strong data protection by using encryption as well as strong access controls and user authentication. WPA can be enabled in two versions - WPAPersonal and WPA-Enterprise. WoWnet utilizes WPA Enterprise (aka 802.1X WPA). WPA-Enterprise verifies network users
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2/6/2011 Wireless on the Move | Thomas Byrd | Warriors Solutions | Wireless on the Move | Warriors Solutions | Wireless on the Move | Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Company 3 Industry 3 Assessment 4 Need for WLAN 4 Business Entity 4 Mission of the organization 4 Growth potential 4 Current Network 5 Applications 5 Number of Users 5 Strengths and Weaknesses 6 Anticipated Growth 7 Benefits 7 Hard 7 Soft 7 Solution 8 Deployment Scenario
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ABSTRACT Despite the development of online shopping around the world, there is still a lack of understanding concerning the benefit of internet shopping in Vietnam. This study aims to compare the popularization of traditional methods of shopping with online shopping and examine the prospect of shopping online in Vietnam. A structure questionnaire was sent out randomly to students at a university in Ho Chi Minh City to collect the necessary data. The results showed that online shopping had not
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modem as well, but instead of working over telephone wires it works over the cable wires that provide television service. Both Verizon and Comcast offer Wi-Fi services, which means a customer, can connect to the internet from anywhere, and are not just limited to the home. Wi-Fi uses radio technology to provide secure wireless connectivity and Wi-Fi is used in many coffee shops and airports, it is also presently being implemented in many of the larger cities. (Wifi) 2. Create a diagram of the
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access to the internet. With Wireless Fidelity, or Wi-Fi, exploding in popularity, companies and even some whole localities are increasingly providing access to the public. Due to its popularity, varieties of businesses are exploring their options to stay relevant and attract customers. Airports, train stations, grocery stores and other public locations are offering free Wi-Fi in hopes to lure the consumer to purchase their products. Free public Wi-Fi facilitates a lengthier customer relationship and
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