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    Report on: Bse Crisis Misconception of Risks & Flaws Within the System

    contamination to human also. But policy-makers’ perception of risk was wrong and they were consistently assuring people that beef is safe to eat, and BSE is not transmissible to human. There existed a great divergence about the perception of risks between the scientists, policy-makers and the public. Message of risk was not communicated to public in fear of irrational over reaction or risks to the industry. Scientific risk assessment was understated and misinterpreted by the policy-makers’ risks assessment

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    It Audit

    | Risk & Control Assessment | | Control Matrix – Narratives - Summary | | Risk & Control Assessment | | Control Matrix – Narratives - Summary | Bob, Inc November 14, 2012 Authored by: Sara Colle, Aaron Hughes, Mohammed Kahn, Paul Koller Bob, Inc November 14, 2012 Authored by: Sara Colle, Aaron Hughes, Mohammed Kahn, Paul Koller interoffice memorandum to: Jim Reinhard, ceo from: group 1 subject: risk assessment report date: 11/14/2012 cc: Mr. Reinhard

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    Security Report

    will need to be considered. Kudler will need to address concerns if the new system is ever removed. Information security policies will need to be developed to ensure the security of Kudler and their customers. The employees of Kudler will need to go through security awareness training. In addition, audit provisioning by the Kudler staff will need to be addressed. This paper will discuss each of the security issues that Kudler will have to cover. Most Critical Threats Identified With the implementation

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    Database Security and Hipaa

    process. From an office visit to the doctor, to the medications filled at the local pharmacy, to the bills handled by multiple insurance agencies, delicate patient information is being viewed, handled and passed along. The list of individuals who access the confidential information can include office staff, laboratory personnel, nurses, doctors, insurance agents, case managers and many more. The Health/Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was created to safeguard patients’

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    Outline of Modernization Plan (2011-2016)

    of Contents Executive Summary 1. NBR Modernization Plan 1 5 2. Progress made by NBR in implementing the Plan 3. Indicative timeline 24 25 2 Executive Summary The National Board of Revenue (NBR), as the central authority of tax policy and administration in Bangladesh, plays a critical part in the development of the country. During the current fiscal year (FY 2010-11), NBR is expected to collect Taka 75,600 crore, providing much needed support to the government‟s development efforts

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    Health Promortion

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper has information on the role of mass media in health promotion. It looks at the advantages of the application of mass media in health promotion, the educational approaches, production of ICT health promoting programs, disadvantages of its use, as well as the emerging trends in the field of health promotion. Mass media refers to all the channels used to pass information to people. This includes print materials, films, broadcast or computer related sources such as internet

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    Operating System

    centers. Most organizations had a single large machine. In the 1980s, prices came down to the point where each user could have his or her own personal computer or workstation. These machines were often networked together, so that users could do remote logins on other people’s computers or share files in various (often ad hoc) ways. Nowadays some systems have many processors per user, either in the form of a parallel computer or a large collection of CPUs shared by a small user community. Such

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    Ebanking

    India 9 Online Trading 10 Traditional Trading Vs Online Trading 10 Online Bill Payment 11 Frauds 12 Phishing 12 Trojan Horse 13 Preventive measures 13 OTP 13 Hardware Tokens 13 Smart Card and USB Tokens 13 RECOMMENDATION 14 Access Control 14 Firewalls 14 Isolation of Dial up Services 14 Security Log (audit Trail) 14 Back up & Recovery 14 Approval for I-banking 14 FUTURE SCENARIO 15 Cyber Crime 15 Real Time Gross Settlement System (RGTS) 15 Wireless Application

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    Australian Politics

    system. Introduction This paper discusses the changes that have been brought by the 11 year era of 25th Prime minister of Australia, Mr John Winston Howard. This era saw economic expansion that is characterized as longest in the history of Australia. Howard’s policies, practices, philosophies, and decisions have been widely debated specially over the issue of abolishing welfare system, treatment of asylum seeker after the 9-11, and such. This paper discusses the changes in the era of Howard

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    Marketing to the Bottom of Pyramid

    consumers Bottom of the pyramid abstract Over 4 billion people live in what is commonly referred to as the “bottom of the pyramid” or as subsistence marketplaces. These individuals and families live in substandard housing, with limited or no access to sanitation, potable water, and health care, have low levels of literacy, and earn very low incomes. Scholars and practitioners alike suggest that the problems existing in subsistence marketplaces demand the attention and involvement of responsible

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