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    2014 after only a year after the transition. Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management has EMC (RSA) placed in a challenger quadrant. This quadrant indicates this company executes well today or may dominate a large segment, but do not demonstrate an understanding of market direction. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner Magic Quadrant is supported by research in a specific

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    Dashboards creation: Tools used for SIEM, take event data and transforms that part to charts and graphs, which is used to identify and then detect any abnormal patterns. • Compliance: It is also capable to generate reports used for auditing processes, by gathering data related to compliance. • Data Retention: SIEM also includes employing storage of long-term,

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    security events to determine if any activity is violating security rules. Current approaches for cyber-security monitoring can be divided into two broad categories: • Targeted event-based detection: 1. It involves the creation and maintenance of a set of event which are used to identify activities which are suspicious, which might violate security rules. Example: pattern-based antivirus engines and Network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) 2. It produces

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    View, E.M. Forster uses the setting of Florence, Italy to show the passion of Lucy’s heart and contrasts it to the setting of Lucy’s home in England, in which the social standards prevent her from being truly happy. Being in Italy allowed Lucy to be set free whilst enabling her to find who she wanted to be. While she was at home in Windy Corner, however, Lucy felt a force keeping her from her true love, and driving her into a way of life she thought others wanted for her. Forster uses the differences

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    “Celaena heard it now as if for the first time, the story of a Fae blessed with a horrible, profound power that was sought by kings and lords in every kingdom. While they used her to win wars and conquer nations, they all feared her―and kept their distance” (118). Sarah J Maas is an American Author best recognized for her Throne of Glass series. Its second installment, Crown of Midnight, follows Celaena as she spars with her loyalty. One grievous night forces her to choose allies and foes. To emphasize

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    upper classes. Those accused of witchcraft were disproportionately female, and the writing and sermons from this era clearly set the groundwork for misogynistic witch hunts which are to come in the Early Modern period. The works of Burchard of Worms, William of Malmesbury, Jacobus de Voragine, Bernardino of Siena, and Martin Le Franc each perpetuate different stereotypes of magic which all address the idea of gender in sorcery. While not all of these texts take explicitly misogynistic or misandristic

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    Voodoo is the modernized term for Haitian Vodou. It developed in Haiti during the slavery era when African-Caribbean slaves were working on plantations. It has roots in African American spirituality, in Native American practices, and in Roman Catholicism. The central understanding in voodoo is that it is more about what you do than it is what you believe. While it may be referred to as a religion, this is actually more of a way of life for those who practice and participate in rituals. In doing

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    According to Ary et al. (2015),” Action research allows educators to focus on an issue that directly relates to their learning environment” (p. 549). Step 2, Plan, involves taking action—gathering data or information by observing or monitoring the effects. Ms. Senter set out to find information regarding a fantasy unit. Through her research, she was able to locate ready-made units on science fiction but not on fantasy. The benefit of action research is that it “encourages collaboration

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    your pictures appear fabulous. 5) Globe lights are like magic. Globe lights, also known as cafe lights or market lights, are a great investment for couples who are marrying in a simple space or have an outdoor nighttime reception. They can also be used for family gatherings long after the wedding. Globe lights are quite inexpensive (approximately $18 per set of 25). These lights add visual interest to your wedding photos and with enough sets, you can create just enough of a warm glimmer for the

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    specifically the difficulty characters face with relationships, but in order to understand how and why the play was written the analyst must dig deeper into the text and find important details. When analyzing a script one of the most important factors is gathering given circumstances in the play. In order to analyze the given circumstances, an analyst must first be able to identify them. When looking for them paying attention to the different information presented throughout the play is essential. It will

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