Emerging Threats and discussion

Internet-related crime occurs every minute. Cybercriminals steal millions of dollars with near impunity. For everyone that is captured nearly 10,000 or not captured. For every one successful prosecuted in a court of law, 100 get off without punishment or with a warning. Why is it so difficult to prosecute cybercriminals?

new tech bus leaders

 What role do you feel that VR/AR will play in the future for managing products within an enterprise supply chain system? 

augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) 

Ethical Analysis

The google glass sits on ones face just like any other glasses but there are no actual lenses. It is asymmetrical as the prism is only on one side of the glass. Given the intrusive natures of these technologies it is easy for employees to take videos or photographs of other people at work and share it with others. What ethical issues arise from the use of wearable technologies in workplaces? Analyse it based on any four ethical philosophies taught to you in this unit .

A suggested report structure is as follows. 

• title page • executive summary 

• table of contents 

• introduction

 • ethical analysis 

• conclusion 

• references 

• appendices  

Discussion 7

  • What are some of the potential risks involved with cloud computing?
  • Does the research and model in this article propose a viable solution to cloud-based risk management?

A substantive post will do at least two of the following:

  • Provide extensive additional information on the topic
  • Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail
  • Share an applicable personal experience
  • Provide an outside source that applies to the topic, along with additional information about the topic or the source (please cite properly in APA)
  • Make an argument concerning the topic.

At least one scholarly source should be used in the initial discussion thread. 

Reference article:

Mackita, M., Shin, S.-Y., & Choe, T.-Y. (2019). ERMOCTAVE: A Risk Management Framework for IT Systems Which Adopt Cloud Computing. Future Internet, 11(195), 1-21. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3390/fi11090195

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2018/04/03/the-cloud-is-rising-to-the-cybersecurity-challenge/#347c5a1967ba

INSTRUCTIONS.

1. No Plagiarism at any cost .

2. The submission date is Thursday (10/08/20).

3. Atleast 3 references in APA format

4. Min of 250 words (2-3 paragraphs)

chart discussion

The chart you select to represent your data will be influenced by many factors. Kirk (2016) has put each chart into the five main families below:

•             Categorical: Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values

•             Hierarchical: Charting part-to-whole relationships and hierarchies

•             Relational: Graphing relationships to explore correlations and connections

•             Temporal: Showing trends and activities over time

•             Spatial: Mapping spatial patterns through overlays and distortions

Select a chart type from the text and discuss what the chart is used for and why you selected it. (The author has included a lot of different chart types in our course book)

written assignment

 

Law enforcement professionals and investigators use digital forensic methods to solve crimes every day. Locate one current news article that explains how investigators may have used these techniques to solve a crime. Explain the crime that was solved and the methods used to determine how the crime was committed. Some examples of crimes solved may include locating missing children, finding criminals who have fled the scene of a crime, or unsolved crimes from the past that have been solved due to the use of new techniques (such as DNA testing).

JAVA

  1. Write a computer program that prompts the user for a number, creates an array for that number of random integers, and then usees the bubble sort to order the array. The program should print out the array prior to the call to the sorting algorithm and afterwards. You can write the program in either Java, C++, C#, or whatever language you are most comfortable in. Do Not use an API from the language library. Write the program to perform the sort.
  2. Repeat 1 but use selection sort this time. Again, write out the program for the selection sort. DO not use the language library.

1 and 2 are primarily intended to make sure that your algorithms work.

Once you are convinced your programs work, do the following

  1. Write a computer program that prompts the user for one number, n for the number of items in the array to sort, and create and sort 1000 different arrays of this size timing the run to get an average time to sort an array of this size. Then do the following:Initiate a variable running_time to 0
    Create a for loop that iterates 1000 times.
    In the body of the loop,
    Create an array of n random integers
    Get the time and set this to start-time (notice the sort is started after each array is built. You want to time the srt process only). You will have to figure out what the appropriate command is in the programming language you are using to find the time (Important: Do not start the timer until after the array is created).
    Use bubble sort to sort the array
    Get the time and set this to end-time Subtract start-time from end-time and add the result to total_time
    Once the program has run, note
    The number of items sorted
    The average running time for each array (total_time/1000)
    Repeat the process using 500, 2500 and 5000 as the size of the array. 
  2. Repeat 3 using selection sort.
  3. You now have 6 data points ( the averages from the three array sizes for the two sort algorithms) Create a spreadsheet showing the results of 3 and 4 and create a graph to graphically represent the information. Show both sort algorithms on the same graph for comparison.
  4. Write a one page document explaining the results, bearing in mind that both algorithms have a complexity of O(n^2) and what you know about complexity analysis. Use your knowledge of complexity analysis to explain your results.

Please submit

  1. Program code for 1 
  2. Program code for 2 
  3. Program code used in 3 and the results of the three program runs
  4. Program code used in 4 and the results of the three program runs
  5. The spreadsheet created in 5
  6. The report. In the report, say which machine you ran the experiments on (type of processor, RAM, etc). Explain your experiment and why you feel you received the results you observed.

essay

Project:  You are starting a new company and want to ensure organizational success through operational efficiency and strategic vision.  The plan for this project is to understand where there is a need in the market to create a new product/ service, understand the components that need to be addressed or factored when managing operational efficiencies (to include resource management), and present the work as though asking for approval to proceed with the project.  Friday we will start the basic research and find an organization to create and market, Saturday the team will work on the paper, Sunday the paper will be finalized and the presentation will be completed.

Before the class leaves for the evening, your team must select an organization and create a one-page overview noting the following information:

Your task tonight is to determine where there is a gap in the market or area for a niche market can note:

  1. The market, the name of the company, why you feel as though there is a niche or area for you to succeed in the market.
  2. Research other companies in the same market and note why they aren’t providing the services you are offering and contrast them to the goods or services your company is going to offer.

Data

You have been asked by management (manufacturing, healthcare, retail, financial, and etc. ) to create a demo using a data analytic or BI tool. It is your responsibility to download and produce outputs using one of the tools. You will need to focus your results on the data set you select.  

Ensure to address at least one topic covered in Chapters 1-5 with the outputs. The paper should include the following as Header sections.

Introduction History of Tool [Discuss the benefits and limitations] 

Review of the Data [What are you reviewing?] 

Exploring the Data with the tool Classifications Basic Concepts and Decision Trees Classifications 

Alternative Techniques Summary of Results References

Ensure to use the Author, YYYY APA citations with any outside content.

Types of Data Analytic Tools

https://www.octoparse.com/blog/top-30-big-data-tools-for-data-analysis/ Excel with Solver, but has limitations R Studio Tableau Public has a free trial Microsoft Power BI Search for others with trial options

Examples of Dataset

https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2016/02/12/big-data-35-brilliant-and-free-data-sources-for-2016/#4b3e96f1b54d