Please respond to the following:
- Your software has gone live and is in the production environment. The project gets handed over to the IT support team. Research support after software deployment. What are some of the challenges that can happen?
Please respond to the following:
The PowerPoint part of the project must be over:
(1) A country (any country, but just one). You can cover food, culture, sports, activities, museums, etc… Whatever you want, but make a plan.
First name: Mohammed
Last name : Alattar
Prepare a Paper that describes the assigned company. – Intel
Intel
a. Technological advances of the organization that makes the product or service viable. (2 pages)
i. What technology advances are key to this company?
ii. What is the physical layout of the company’s facilities? Does this impact their use of technology?
Total 2 Pages and 2 slides of ppt
Due with in 12 hours
Discuss the following, supplying citations to support any information that you provide. Do not include your opinion, only what you can support with a citation. Address the following topics.
For all writing assignments ensure that you do the following:
Question 1 of 20 5.0 Points
Viruses that attach themselves to files with certain extensions, such as .doc or .exe., are __________ viruses.
A. boot sector
B. file infector
C. file destroyer
D. file command
Question 2 of 20 5.0 Points
According to the CSI/FBI Cyber Crime Survey, __________ of organizations conduct routine and ongoing security audits.
A. 25 percent or less
B. 50 percent
C. 75 percent
D. nearly 90 percent
Question 3 of 20 5.0 Points
__________ invented the movable-type printing press that accelerated the amount and kind of information that was available to populations.
A. Johann Gutenberg
B. Phil Zimmerman
C. William (Bill) Gates
D. Tim Burners-Lee
Question 4 of 20 5.0 Points
Which of the following is NOT an example of a computer crime as listed in the textbook?
A. Data diddling
B. Salami slicing
C. Piggybacking
D. Cold calling
Question 5 of 20 5.0 Points
One common way to gain access to a password-protected system is to use a __________ approach.
A. back-door
B. “sneak peek”
C. brute-force
D. social engineering
Question 6 of 20 5.0 Points
Persons who plant viruses are called:
A. computer hackers.
B. cyberterrorists.
C. vandals.
D. predators.
Question 7 of 20 5.0 Points
A mechanism using a digital signature to prove that a message did, in fact, originate from the claimed sender is called:
A. authentication.
B. privacy/confidentiality.
C. nonrepudiation.
D. integrity.
Question 8 of 20 5.0 Points
The global reach of computer networks has raised concerns over:
A. copyrights.
B. privacy.
C. security.
D. All of the above
Question 9 of 20 5.0 Points
__________ is a type of software for securing information systems by allowing only specific users access to specific computers, applications, or data.
A. Access control software
B. Computer security software
C. Application restriction software
D. Data protection software
Question 10 of 20 5.0 Points
encryption software allows users to ensure:
A. authentication.
B. privacy/confidentiality.
C. nonrepudiation.
D. All of the above
Question 11 of 20 5.0 Points
The slang term for stolen software is:
A. hackerware.
B. warez.
C. vaporware.
D. discountware.
Question 12 of 20 5.0 Points
__________ are the least used security technology.
A. Passwords
B. Biometrics
C. Encrypted files
D. Firewalls
Question 13 of 20 5.0 Points
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 prohibited:
A. stealing or compromising data about national defense and foreign relations.
B. breaking into any electronic communications service.
C. monitoring voice communications.
D. stealing trade secrets.
Question 14 of 20 5.0 Points
A(n) __________ is an ongoing planning process involving risk assessment, risk reduction planning, and plan implementation as well as ongoing monitoring.
A. information systems security plan
B. disaster recovery plan
C. infrastructure management
D. risk assessment plan
Question 15 of 20 5.0 Points
Crimes committed against telephone company computers are an example of:
A. phreaking.
B. spoofing.
C. social engineering.
D. data diddling.
Question 16 of 20 5.0 Points
ECPA is an acronym that refers to the:
A. Electronic Controls Privacy Act.
B. Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
C. E-Commerce Customer Protection Association.
D. Electric Computer Protection Agency.
Question 17 of 20 5.0 Points
To execute denial of service attacks, intruders often use __________ computers.
A. zombie
B. monster
C. robot
D. android
Question 18 of 20 5.0 Points
Examples of the ethical conundrum include all EXCEPT:
A. using computer time at work to read personal e-mail.
B. organizations compiling personal information about shopping habits.
C. the government regulating computer crimes.
D. using technology to rearrange photographs.
Question 19 of 20 5.0 Points
Futurist author Alvin Toffler describes three “waves of change.” The third, and biggest, wave of change to occur is the:
A. Information Age.
B. Industrial Revolution.
C. Agriculture and Handwork Age.
D. Modern Age.
Question 20 of 20 5.0 Points
Some spam e-mail includes __________, which are attempts to trick financial account and credit card holders into giving away their authorization information.
A. freaking
B. tricking
C. phishing
D. luring
this is due today…… 10 hours……
Edit the excel attachment using the microsoft word attachment instructions
due in 8 hours
Answer the following question:
SQL is a pervasive querying language. While there is one primary SQL dialect that all SQL RDBMS implementations must support, and that’s ANSI SQL, each database platform comes out with its own context. Each of these dialects has its own DDL (Data Definition Language). DML (Data Manipulation Language). and DQL (Data Query Language). Other than for marketing purposes (to sell the product as unique), what is the value of creating a new variation of a SQL dialect.
Provide an example of one SQL dialect as part of your write-up.
Instructions:
This is a required assignment, worth 15 points. The assignment must be submitted by the due date. Late assignment are not allowed.
You are required to submit a minimum of two postings. Points will be deducted for not fulfilling this minimum requirement.
Apply and use the basic citation styles of APA is required. Points are deducted per the rubric for this behavior.
Do not claim credit for the words, ideas, and concepts of others. Use in-text citation and list the reference of your supporting source following APA’s style and formatting. Points are deducted per the rubric for this behavior.
Do not copy and paste information or concepts from the Internet and claim that is your work. It will be considered Plagiarism and you will receive zero for your work. A second offense results in a zero for the course. A third is termination from the university.
Design and write an algorithm to find all the common elements in two sorted lists of numbers. For example, for the lists 2, 5, 5, 5 and 2, 2, 3, 5, 5, 7, the output should be 2, 5, 5. What is the maximum number of comparisons your algorithm makes if the lengths of the two given lists are m and n, respectively?
Data Gathering Instrument
Task: Create one (1) instrument that could be used to gather data for your mock dissertation topic. (cyber secuirty)
The instrument should be designed to be exactly how it would be deployed to collect data. Since instrumentation usually goes through several steps of field testing, for purposes of this assignment you can submit a deployment-ready draft of your instrument without field testing it. Be sure the instrument collects data appropriately to measure your research question. If your study will not use an instrument to collect data because your data is archival and already exists, you will discuss your process for data retrieval.
In discussion 5, we looked at networks in general; however, in this discussion we’re looking at wireless networks, mostly focusing on mobile networks. Mobile networks in a global economy can be a challenge for multiple reasons. First, governments in other countries control the mobile networks. Second is the technology. Mobile networks in other countries might not be as good as the mobile networks within the US. As a global company, how can we deal with this? With a big push for 5G, which has speeds well over 2Gbps, how does that change the way you do business? What are some things you need to think about when it comes to doing business globally, using a wireless mobile network?