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Objectives: Research and analyze malware. Post must be at least 200 words. Background / Scenario: Malware, or malicious software, refers to a variety of malicious software programs that can be used to cause harm to computer systems, steal data, and bypass security measures. Malware can also attack critical infrastructure, disable emergency services, cause assembly lines to make defective products, disable electric generators, and disrupt transportation services. Security experts estimate that more than one million new malware threats are released each day. McAfee Labs Threats Report 2019 indicates the discovery of new ransomware techniques, the exposing of billions of accounts through high profile data dumps, significant HTTP web exploitation, defects in Windows, Microsoft Office, and Apple iOS, and continued attacks on IoT personal devices. Find the most current version of the report by doing a web search for McAfee Labs Threats Report or the 2022 Consumer Mobile Threat Report. Instructions: Conduct a Search of Recent Malware and Report on your Findings Using your favorite search engine, conduct a search for recent malware. During your search, choose one example of malware, include the type of malware, and discuss details on what each does, how it is transmitted and the impact it causes. Examples of malware types include: Ransomware, Trojan, Hoax, Adware, Malware, PUP, Exploit, Exploit Kit and Vulnerability. Search for malware by visiting the following websites using the following search terms: McAfee Threat Center Threat Landscape Dashboard Malwarebytes Labs Threat Center (Top 10 Malware) Securityweek.com > virus-threats > virus-malware Technewsworld.com > security > malware Compile your findings into this Discussion post. Include any resources or references..
Objectives- Research and analyze malware- Post must be at least 200 wo.pdf
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Objectives: 1) Understand the use of Water Quality Parameters and comparison to Standards and Guidelines 2) Identify the impact of EPA regulations for a public water source Purpose The purpose of this laboratory exercise is to understand the importance of evaluating different sources of water for the purpose use as raw water for drinking supply Investigate: Using the internet, the student selects a municipal water utility anywhere in the U.S. and report the following: 1. There source water (reservoir/lake/river) 2. The total raw water capacity described as the draw from a surface water or pumpage from ground water 3. Population served by the utility 4. Average DAILY demand by the municipality 5. Obtain a copy of their latest Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) report to customers, if available. Deliverable (Individual): 1. Write up as part of your lab, the information about the water source and water system you found and whether their compliance with the SDWA is acceptable. 2. The State of Texas identifies water systems as "Approved" with signs posted at municipal limits. What does approved, acceptable, or any other State agency determination mean for the water utility..
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Objective: Design/Develop a "Service Blueprint" for a firm/business of your choice. Pick either some brand/organization of your preference for structuring your service blueprint along those lines, or feel free to create something innovative as a service-based organizational offering to the market and generate your blueprint accordingly. Your development procedure must encompass the functions/roles of the each of the following Service Blueprint components: - physical evidence (as available to the customer above each point of contact) - customer actions - onstage contact employee actions - backstage contact employee actions - support processes (in the business to facilitate service delivery) - line of interaction (explaining contacts between organization and customer) - line of visibility (explaining contact between onstage and backstage employees) - line of internal interaction (explaining contacts between backstage employees and service support processes and activities) * your Submission (preferably as: word doc or ppt file or excel file) should be in the form of the "Service Blueprint diagram" developed by you based on the above components built into it. Elements of any typical Services Setting/Framework - Core Service - the structure and content of the service [qualified personnel, capacity management and inventory handling variables, balancing incurred costs and pricing issues, service-branding and associated products, logistical aspects for location-bases and sitedeliverables, service- promotions] - Employee-Service - the manner in which employees deliver the service [personnel training/grooming skills; "moment of truth"] - Servicescape - the environment (physical and online) wherein the service is being rendered [facilities, amenities, aesthetics, displays, comfort, cleanliness, settings, layouts, features, access.....] - Services - inseparable from service-provider - both unite integrally to deliver "Value" (perceived benefits for price paid) to customer. - Services components important-tendency to affect the expectations, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, psychological responses and satisfaction levels of customer toward the service/brand/organization. Attributes/Determinants measuring Service Quality - Reliability - server's knowledge, skill, and ability to perform service dependably/accurately - Responsiveness - service-provider's willingness to serve and assist - Assurance - server's training in building rapport and courtesy exhibited to customers, and server's ability to generate/maintain trust and confidence from the market - Empathy-server's ability to attend to and care for customers, and identify with their needs/requirements - Tangibles - products and physical elements associated with the respective service being rendered, and their position in the service delivery environment Service Mapping/Blueprinting A tool for simultaneously depicting the service process, the points of customer contact, and the evidence of service from t.
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Objective 9: Most veins follow artery pathways. However, veins are more numerous and there are some veins without a corresponding artery. Identify the specialized vein that meets the following description. A. Most veins of the brain drain into these enlarged chambers located between the two dura mater layers. B. This vein drains superficial scalp and face structures served by the external carotid arteries. C. This vein is located at the anterior bend of the elbow; it is commonly used to draw a blood sample. D. This vein is the largest paired vein that drains the head and neck, the brain and deep veins of the face and neck. E. This vein is not found in the head, but bends around the radius as it travels upward through the lateral aspect of the arm to the shoulder. F. This vein collects nutrient rich blood from the stomach, the intestines, and the spleen. G. This is the longest vessel in the body; it travels along the medial aspect of the leg to the thigh, where it empties into the femoral vein. H. This vein is located to the right of the vertebral column, originates in the abdomen and drains right lumbar area, the right abdominal cavity, and the right chest muscles. I. This is a superficial vein in the leg that runs along the lateral aspect of the foot and calf; it empties into the popliteal vein. J. This superficial vein of the arm drains the posteromedial aspect of the.
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Objective: To develop a comprehensive logistics plan for a fictional company dealing with the transportation of tomato considering factors such as cost, efficiency, and compliance with industry regulations..
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Objectives: In this lab, students will practice: 1. Stack with single link-list 2. Circular Link-list Introduction Implement a stack using singly linked list To implement a stack using singly linked list concept, all the singly linked list operations are performed based on Stack operations LIFO(last in first out) and with the help of that knowledge we are going to implement a stack using single linked list. Using singly linked lists, we implement stack by storing the information in the form of nodes and we need to follow the stack rules and implement using singly linked list nodes. So we need to follow a simple rule in the implementation of a stack which is last in first out and all the operations can be performed with the help of a top variable .Let us learn how to perform Pop, Push, Peek, Display operations in the following article. Page 2 of 5 A stack can be easily implemented using the linked list. In stack Implementation, a stack contains a top pointer. which is "head" of the stack where pushing and popping items happens at the head of the list. First node have null in link field and second node link have first node address in link field and so on and last node address in "top" pointer. The main advantage of using linked list over an arrays is that it is possible to implement a stack that can shrink or grow as much as needed. In using array will put a restriction to the maximum capacity of the array which can lead to stack overflow. Here each new node will be dynamically allocate. so overflow is not possible. Stack Operations: 1. push() : Insert a new element into stack i.e just inserting a new element at the beginning of the linked list. Page 3 of 5 2. pop() : Return top element of the Stack i.e simply deleting the first element from the linked list. 3. peek(): Return the top element. 4. display(): Print all elements in Stack. Circular linked list Introduction: Circular Linked List is a variation of Linked list in which the first element points to the last element and the last element points to the first element. Both Singly Linked List and Doubly Linked List can be made into a circular linked list. Singly Linked List as Circular In singly linked list, the next pointer of the last node points to the first node. Doubly Linked List as Circular In doubly linked list, the next pointer of the last node points to the first node and the previous pointer of the first node points to the last node making the circular in both directions. Question 1 1. Implement a template-based stack using a singly linked list. The required member methods are: int size(): returns the count of total element stored in the stack. bool isEmpty(): returns true if the stack is empty else false. bool top(T\&): returns, but does not delete, the topmost element from the stack via the parameter passed by reference. It returns false via a return statement if there is no element in the stack, else it returns true and assigns the top most element to the parameter passed by ref.
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