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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Comparison of Internet Sites on Medieval History
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A 6 page research paper that examines and critiques three internet sites that deal with medieval history. The writer evaluates each site according to graphics, usability and the quality of information. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khcommed.rtf
Computer Crime
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12 pages in length. That hacking was present in the phone system over one hundred years ago speaks to a problem that has experienced a slow but steady evolution. The 1960s, however, is where the timeline of contemporary hacking gets its start, continuing on into the 1970s with John Draper – aka Captain Crunch – hacking the phone company by mimicking the tone that opens a line. By the 1980s, hacking had become much more sophisticated as a vast new entity called 'cyberspace' was introduced to the world. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCCompCrm.rtf
Computer Crime And Forensics
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12 pages in length. Policing of computer crimes is considerably more difficult than regulating criminal activity in real life, inasmuch as the perpetrator can move about in complete anonymity for long periods of time before officials can ever connect him or her to a particular white collar crime. Indeed, policing tactics have vastly improved over the years to include such aspects as firewalls, backups and other security providers; however, the extent to which IT forensics strategies must go in relation to existing problems reflects a perpetual and worsening dilemma. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCCmpCrmFr.rtf
Computer Crime in the UK
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This 8 page paper considers the current levels of computer crime in the UK and asks the question "is there sufficient legislation to combat computer crime or is there still a need for more?". The writer considers the barrier to combating this type of crime with some surprising results. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TEcompcm.rtf
COMPUTER CRIME: A CASE STUDY
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This 6-page paper focuses on a case study detailing a disgruntled employee who set a time bomb in a company's computer. The paper answers questions such as whether the employee's act was criminal, how it could have been prevented, and how the database could be restored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcomcri.rtf
Computer Crime: Can we Really be Effective in Fighting it?
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7 pages. Computer crimes are becoming more treacherous. It seems computer hackers are keeping up the pace with the security technology and sometimes are even a step or two ahead. This argumentative essay explores whether it is the crime or the security technology that is more high-tech in this increasingly perilous aspect of living our lives through the Internet. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAccrme.rtf
Computer Hashing
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A 5 page paper discussing this programming and functional technique that has existed for many years, dating at least from the 1980s and before. In the early days, it provided an alternative to the sort function within database applications. Today, it still functions similarly but rather than becoming anachronistic among programmers, it has gained renewed life in security application. One of the most common uses for hashing today is in conjunction with the use of electronic signatures. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSitHashing.rtf
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