Category: Computer science
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For this assignment you will revisit the computer system used in Module/Week 1 A
For this assignment you will revisit the computer system used in Module/Week 1 Assignment 1. Provide all of the following (If a question does not apply note that and include why it does not apply. Hint: Do not note that the system does not have antivirus as we have taken the time to cover that…
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Consider your computer system used in the Week 1 Assignment. Pretend that while
Consider your computer system used in the Week 1 Assignment. Pretend that while completing the assignments you noticed the dates and times when some files were accessed which appear suspicious or it could be emails that are in your sent mailbox that you did not send. What can you do to identify if your system…
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All the information is included in the file. If you need anything, please don’t
All the information is included in the file. If you need anything, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
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Explore the scenarios within SIMTRAY (https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cm
Explore the scenarios within SIMTRAY (https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cmp/cmp620/tata/CSEC655_Simtray-2/index.html), “Cyber Policy for a Small World.” If you have not already, you will most likely encounter the following topics in this exercise: EMP Attack, the role of state actors, and attacks using technologies such as botnets. Document events that you experience in the exercise that might affect the global…
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Complete the Andrew Bowers NATO Intern eLearning Module https://coursecontent.um
Complete the Andrew Bowers NATO Intern eLearning Module https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cmp/cmp620/tata/CSEC655_M03/index.html) (for an overview of the NATO cybersecurity stance. NOTE: To view some modules in this project, Flash must be enabled in your browser. A quick internet search for “enable flash” in IE, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari will yield instructions if you need them. Evaluate its…
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Explore the scenarios within SIMTRAY (https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cm
Explore the scenarios within SIMTRAY (https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cmp/cmp620/tata/CSEC655_Simtray-2/index.html), “Cyber Policy for a Small World.” If you have not already, you will most likely encounter the following topics in this exercise: EMP Attack, the role of state actors, and attacks using technologies such as botnets. Document events that you experience in the exercise that might affect the global…
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Students will use mapping techniques gained in-class to investigate change over
Students will use mapping techniques gained in-class to investigate change over time to a natural or anthropogenic landscape feature (e.g. expanding city, shrinking island, changing lake levels). Students will use historical satellite images and/or historical maps to investigate these changes and create a basic map using data collected to demonstrate their findings. This map will…
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Complete the Andrew Bowers NATO Intern eLearning Module https://coursecontent.um
Complete the Andrew Bowers NATO Intern eLearning Module https://coursecontent.umgc.edu/umgc/cit/cmp/cmp620/tata/CSEC655_M03/index.html) (for an overview of the NATO cybersecurity stance. NOTE: To view some modules in this project, Flash must be enabled in your browser. A quick internet search for “enable flash” in IE, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari will yield instructions if you need them. Evaluate its…
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Students will use mapping techniques gained in-class to investigate change over
Students will use mapping techniques gained in-class to investigate change over time to a natural or anthropogenic landscape feature (e.g. expanding city, shrinking island, changing lake levels). Students will use historical satellite images and/or historical maps to investigate these changes and create a basic map using data collected to demonstrate their findings. This map will…
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Attached includes all details about PA0 requirements (src files/test files/etc)
Attached includes all details about PA0 requirements (src files/test files/etc) and you can see the 3 technical Qs to be answered after you complete the code.