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    7/23/14 Core Security Principles CIA (Confidentiality‚ Integrity‚ Availability) /_\ sometimes seen as a Triangle. You can never have a perfect balance amongst the three‚ ever. A change in any of the three‚ changes all of them. Confidentiality Prevent unauthorized disclosure Only viewable by authorized users Methods: One method is to combine authentication with access controls Authentication: Verifying the identity of an individual. Passwords‚ ID‚ Biometrics‚ Security Badge‚ Digital

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    Cia Vale is a high school student who is graduating in the Five Lakes Colony‚ a colony which is one of eighteen colonies created after a war deemed the Seven Stage War destroyed much of the world and its inhabitants. She is hoping to get chosen for the Testing‚ a multi-stage test that determines who is chosen for the University. She‚ along with her good friend Tomas and two others‚ are the first in years to be chosen for the mandatory Testing. She is excited‚ but her dad‚ a graduate from the University

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    I.A. and its Influence on America America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was officially established through the National Security Act of 1947‚ but the concept of intelligence gathering had existed since the days of the Revolutionary War. The CIA is the successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)‚ which was created in 1942 to help organize espionage activities during World War II. The mission of the CIA is to collect bits of strategic information in order to protect the United States

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    CIA Covert Operations: Panama and Nicaragua In the 1950 ’s‚ the repression of domestic political dissent reached near hysteria. In the process the CIA ’s covert operations‚ already in progress in Europe‚ expanded worldwide. By 1953‚ according to the 1970 ’s Senate investigation‚ there were major covert programs under way in 48 countries‚ consisting of propaganda‚ paramilitary‚ and political action operations. In 1949‚ the agency ’s covert action department had about 300 employees and

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    Edward Snowden is a former CIA employee and also a former contractor for the US government. Ed Snowden in 2013‚ leaked very classified information including the surveillance program ran by the government. One of the things this surveillance program did was to spy on and hunt terrorists‚ but also to record and log all phone calls‚ videos call and texts messages to where they could access this stuff at anytime. Another thing that they logged was emails and messages from facebook and tons of others

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    agencies after the WWII‚ it becomes more important America do build its own intelligence agency. Thus in 1947‚ the Central Intelligence Agency was created. Ever since‚ there had been a debate among the people if it’s necessary for the CIA to exists. America needs the CIA to protect the nation from terrorism‚ avoid any conflict with other nations‚ and compete with other countries’ intelligence agency. After Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and realizing that he wasn’t informed beforehand about the attack

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    Violence gangs and triad society Introduction Violence committed by young people is one of the most visible forms of violence. The ratio of youth is the largest in offending crime of violence‚ the reason is the involvement of triad society’s activities. (車焯堅‚2000) Local scholars have pointed out that‚ all youth gangs is related to triad society‚ the member of youth gangs identify with the subculture of triad society‚ it is easy to involve in crimes. (HKFYG‚ 2000) Due to the tally of youth gang

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    HIPPA‚ CIA and Safeguards Percy A. Grisby II Computer Ethics January 16‚ 2015 Professor Sonya M. Dennis Describe the security issues of BCBST in regard to confidentiality‚ integrity‚ availability‚ and privacy based on the information provided in the BCBST case.  To begin with the enforcement movement coming about because of HITECH Breach Notification Rule: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee (BCBST) has consented to pay the U.S. Bureau of Health and Human Services (HHS) $1‚500‚000 to settle potential

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    Freshly elected president Donald Trump‚ with his CIA briefing‚ expressed his support for the entire CIA‚ and other ideas that he believes in retaining for the CIA. Donald Trump shows an overwhelming source of support for the CIA and a strong sense of importance for their actions. Trump begins his speech by expressing his support for the CIA. He talks about how “This is my first stop”(pg 1 para 1). He also emphasizes how important they are by pointing out that he had other places he could have gone

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    CASE STUDY #2 - GEORGE TENET AND THE LAST GREAT DAYS OF THE CIA DONNA HANKINS - PAS 301 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY CASE STUDY #2 – GEORGE TENET AND THE LAST GREAT DAYS OF THE CIA The study of George Tenet’s actions leading up to the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan leaves little doubt about the dysfunction within our government from the appointment of officials to the decision making process itself. Tenet was appointed by President Clinton as Director of the Intelligence (DCI) in 1997

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