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    PROTECTION OF INFORMATION Abstract: In this paper an overall study of information protection is presented. The state of information and its types also given‚ methods of computer information systems and its aspects and measures of information protection discussed. A state of art of the current malware and its evolution is carried out. Keywords: Information protection‚ information sources‚ computer crimes‚ hackers‚ malware INTRODUCTION Rapid development of automation

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    (1)The head teacher of a relevant school must determine measures to be taken with a view to— (a)promoting‚ among pupils‚ self-discipline and proper regard for authority‚ (b)encouraging good behavior and respect for others on the part of pupils and‚ in particular‚ preventing all forms of bullying among pupils‚ (c)securing that the standard of behavior of pupils is acceptable‚ (d)securing that pupils complete any tasks reasonably assigned to them in connection with their education‚ and

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    Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare The Human Rights Act 1998 The human rights act 1998 (HRA)‚ which incorporates the rights contained in the European Convention of Human Rights (the convention) into UK law‚ is also relevant in challenging discrimination. This came into force on 2nd October 2000. -Article 14 The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 The DDA stares that it is illegal to treat Disabled person less favourably than a non-disabled person without justification

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    FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION Introduction Speech is God’s gift to mankind. Through speech a human being conveys his thoughts‚ sentiments and feeling to others. Freedom of speech and expression is thus a natural right‚ which a human being acquires on birth. It is‚ therefore‚ a basic right. "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; the right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek and receive and impart information and ideas through any media

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    ESSAY: The Geopolitics of Information – How Western Culture Dominates the World by Anthony Smith is a book that deals with a crisis resulting due to a great divide between the developed “North” and the under-developed “South”. The third world accuses the Western world of cultural domination through the control of major news agencies‚ unrestricted flow of cultural products‚ financial power of advertising agencies‚ international newspaper chains‚ etc. Various technological advances mainly concentrated

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    1.1 Safeguarding legislation and government guidance says that safeguarding means: a) Protecting children from maltreatment‚ b) Preventing impairment of children’s health or development‚ c) Taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcome and “The action we take to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm- is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and families has a role to play.” [Working together to safeguard

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    out for them. Information Warfare has become a massly used tactic by individuals as well as companies looking out for their own survival‚ in a world of commerce‚ and politics. Information Warfare is an innovative and dangerous new way to harm your opponents. When one thinks of warfare the mind is usually bombarded by thoughts of M16’s‚ grenades‚ and hand to hand combat. In this new era of technology that we are living in warfare has come to mean so much more. Information warfare is the

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    Organizations are taking a broad approach to security in 2012  Page 7: Increasing Number of Organizations at Risk by Failing to Monitor Privileged Accounts  Page 8: Motivated Insiders Get Around Current Controls  Page 8: Employees Accessing Unauthorized Information  Page 9: Administrative Passwords – Wide Ranging Access  Page 10: Employees Plan on Taking Privileged Passwords on Way Out  Page 12: Intellectual Property – Competitive Theft  Page 13: Data Breach Notification Laws Fail to Curb Data Loss

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    Freedom of speech and expression The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ 1 adopted in 1948‚ provides‚ in Article 19‚ that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek‚ receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.[1] Technically‚ as a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly rather than a treaty‚ it is not legally binding in its entirety

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    The Indian Constitution‚ while not mentioning the word "press"‚ provides for "the right to freedom of speech and expression" (Article 19(1) a). However this right is subject to restrictions under sub clause (2)‚ whereby this freedom can be restricted for reasons of "sovereignty and integrity of India‚ the security of the State‚ friendly relations with foreign States‚ public order‚ preserving decency‚ preserving morality‚ in relation to contempt‚ court‚ defamation‚ or incitement to an offense". Laws

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