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    and equity securities could be classified as available for sale and their gains and losses reported in other comprehensive income; however, with the passing of Accounting Standard Update No, 2016-01, all equity securities must now be classified as trading and their unrealized gains and losses reported in earnings. The forthcoming evidence indicates that the financial statements better reflect the true risks taken by the company when the unrealized gains and losses on equity securities to appear in

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    oods- Security systems Customer Needs- Security systems are required by people to0 keep their homes safe, it gives them a sense of safety for their personal belongings, when they are away from their home. Customer Wants- Some companies want very high level of security systems for the safety of their company and their product secrets, which helps the company in keeping high standards in the market. Customer expectations- People expect the security systems to be advanced, easy to handle and are affordable

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    Laredo Security Scenario

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    An example of my experience regarding the critical skill of application is during my time as Incident Commander, overseeing the security operations for a high profile federal court trial in Laredo, Texas. The development of an operational security plan for a high profile trial in a United States Federal Courthouse positioned geographically less than one hundred and fifty yards from the Mexican border can be a challenge. When that trial entails dealing with one of the most powerful and influential

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    The state of Cyber Security in 2016 is a grim one, every day on the news we hear about another bank or online service getting hacked and consumer information being sold on the darknet, an “invisible” part of the internet where hackers and criminals sell personal information among other items, or a presidential candidates emails being released. Being a part of the IT community, I am more aware of all these occurrences than the average person who just uses the internet for checking email and seeing

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    Prior to 2016, both debt and equity securities could be classified as available for sale and their gains and losses reported in other comprehensive income; however, with the passing of Accounting Standard Update No, 2016-01, all equity securities must now be classified as trading and their unrealized gains and losses reported in earnings. After examining the history of available for sale reporting standard and running pro forma scenarios of Yahoo! Inc.’s financial statements, the forthcoming evidence

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    National Security Agency

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    The National Security Agency Many have wondered why America is so great and one of those reasons is because of the NSA. The National Security Agency was founded on November 4, 1952 and continues today. The NSA is an intelligence organization of the United States government, responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information. There are many different opinions about the NSA and the work that they do. The National Security Agency is, in fact, a good thing because it provides

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    (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) as passed in 1996. Under this act, a patient visiting a doctor for treatment must sign a statement concerning discretion of his/health information. Another act, the Medical Information Privacy and Security Act (MIPSA) was passed in 1999 which requires an audit trail for the information being released. Another study was conducted on the privacy impact of RFID tags used in medical facilities. The primary concern here is that RFID tags can be used by

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    Security Challenges

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    In the future of violence, law and security experts detailed the myriad possibilities, challenges, and risks present in the modern world. Consequently, governments, companies, and citizens must rethink their security efforts to protect lives and liberty. Maintaining security in this world where anyone can attack anyone will also mean taking a global perspective, with more multinational forces and greater action to protect weaker states that do not yet have the capability to police their own people

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    were killed later that day in a gunfight with the authorities. Upon searching their house, law enforcement confiscated Farook’s corporate owned iPhone (Brown, 2016, p. 8). However, when the FBI tried to unlock this iPhone, they discovered that the security system in place on it would erase everything on the phone if more than ten unsuccessful attempts to open it occur. As a result, the Department of Justice asked Apple to help them gain access to the phone’s data (Sydell & Wertheimer, 2016).

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    were killed later that day in a gunfight with the authorities. Upon searching their house, law enforcement confiscated Farook’s corporate owned iPhone (Brown, 2016, p. 8). However, when the FBI tried to unlock this iPhone, they discovered that the security system in place on it would erase everything on the phone if more than ten unsuccessful attempts to open it occur. As a result, the Department of Justice asked Apple to help them gain access to the phones data (Sydell & Wertheimer, 2016).

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