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    Charlie Gordon is 37-years-old and mentally challenged. He writes daily progress reports about everything that has happened to him. “Mr. Strauss says I [should] [write] down what I think and [everything] that [happens] to me from now on,” as Charlie states in progress report 1- March 5,1965. As Charlie’s intelligence increases since he had the operation, the progress that he has made in his writing and perspectives on things is very clear. In progress report 2- March 6 Charlie goes into take an…

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    1. Product Impact 1.1 Background In 2003, the Queensland Government set to developing a smart and electronic way to ticket commuter who use public transport such as trains, buses and ferries. They awarded a contract to Cubic Corporation of $134 million dollars to design this electronic ticketing system. The Queensland Government wanted Cubic Corporation, who is an American corporation providing military equipment and automated ticketing system within America, to build and operate an electronic…

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    About Square Case Study

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    Introduction “We started with a simple idea… That everyone should be able to accept credit cards—and we‘ve been rethinking buying and selling ever since” ("About Square."). This is the mission statement found on Square’s website. Back in 2009 Jack Dorsey, CEO and co-founder of Square, came up with an idea to make payments simpler; thus, Square was created and launched in May 2010. Square has opened a new way of paying for small businesses with three choices to choose from: Magstripe Reader, the…

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    In the article I read, I learned that over a five month period, Home Depot’s payment terminals have been compromised. Home Depot’s breach was much bigger than the holiday attack at Target Corp (Sidel). Home Depot’s payment terminals have been under attack by hackers. Hackers, malicious computer users that find new ways to harass people defraud corporations, steal information, and maybe even destroy the economy (Strickland, 1). I believe not all hackers are here to inflict harm on others. Some…

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    which is better known as a federated identity. This paper will discuss some problems that can arise when not having SSO in place, some advantages and disadvantages when using SSO for AD and LADP access and a comparison between Kerberos-based and smart card based SSO. Problems in organizations without SSO implemented When organizations do not have SSO implemented, it can cause some issue for system users. Reports have shown that an…

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    In the today’s world of the high technology workplace and business environment there are several factors that need to be considered when designing a computer network. Integrity and vulnerability of data, cost of the network itself, accessibility, flexibility for expansion and ability to support the consumer. Other factors that should be considered when setting up a network include: What is the purpose of the network, what are the bandwidth requirements to efficiently operate the network and…

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    Pre-Play Attack Essay

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    replace magnetic strip cards and to increase security of credit card and debit card transaction. Card data for magnetic strip cards is static and stored on the card itself making it easier you clone and use it for fraudulent activity. In contrast smart card data is dynamic and each transaction creates has unique transaction data (unique transaction Code). For added support that transaction may also require a Pin or a signature. Because course of this the technology is often referred to as chip…

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    After Professor Nemur asked Charlie why he wanted to read and spell Charlie replies, “I tolld him because all my life I wantid to be and not dumb and my mom always tolld me to try and lern just like Miss Kinnian tells me but its very hard to be smart and even when I learn something in Miss Kinnians class at the school I ferget alot”.(4) Charlie wants to get the surgery as he wants to be treated the same way he was treated before Norma, his sister, was born. “That was before she changed toward…

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    The Golden Square You walk up to the checkout to see a teenager—who had long auburn hair that was surrounding her face and was a small petite girl for she had trouble seeing the screen—tapping on a screen furiously. An older gentleman was already stomping his foot to a fast rhythm. He had his credit card in his hand. "Can you swipe again? The computer is not taking it." The old man sighs and swipes again. This time you can hear the machine make a noise that no one wants to hear. "I am sorry sir…

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    Compass Card Project

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    Compass is the durable, reloadable, electronic fare card that works everywhere on transit in Metro Vancouver. Our phased roll-out of Compass is in full swing. Once complete, the easy-to-use card will replace all our current passes and tickets. Compass is the durable, reloadable, electronic fare card that works everywhere on transit in Metro Vancouver. TransLink's Compass Card program has been delayed once again and there is no date set for the roll-out of the automated fare card program for…

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