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Cyber security is the practice of protecting digital systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It appears across a wide range of academic disciplines, including computer science, information technology, business administration, public policy, and criminal justice. Students engage with this topic because it sits at the intersection of technical knowledge and broader social concerns — organizations of every kind must contend with evolving threats, and the consequences of failure can be severe. The subject rewards academic inquiry because it demands both technical understanding and critical thinking about policy, ethics, and human behavior.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a genuinely varied set of approaches. Some take a policy and legislative angle, examining frameworks such as the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and federal plans for cyber security research and development. Others focus on organizational practice, covering areas like disaster recovery, IT service continuity, and internal versus external security. Case-study and incident-analysis approaches appear as well, with papers investigating specific breaches or evaluating cybercrime prevention programs. Additional essays address social dimensions, including the impact of mobile devices on security posture and best practices around social networking platforms.

A strong essay on cyber security begins with a clearly scoped thesis — broad claims about "all threats" tend to weaken an argument, so focusing on a specific attack type, sector, or policy gap produces sharper analysis. Evidence carries most weight when it draws on documented incidents, established security frameworks, or concrete organizational outcomes. One common pitfall is treating technical measures like firewalls and access controls as sufficient solutions without also addressing the human and institutional factors that determine whether those controls actually work.

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Paper Masters
Environmental health concepts and applications
In today's technologically complex society we are all exposed to potentially harmful agents at work, home, school, and in the great outdoors. Tracking the levels of exposure in the United States is the responsibility of…
Paper Doctorate
What it Takes to Be a Database Administrator
A database can be defined as an organized collection of data, most probably in digitized form. Data is organized within such databases primarily in such a way that it displays and supports the processing of the relevant aspects of the information as it is required by those who use the database. Databases are usually software management systems that are quite complex. The complexity is embedded in these databases to ensure the presence of security, and is also inherent due to the nature or quality of the information they carry, i.e., large amount of important data.
Essay Doctorate
Advanced Persistent Threats Against Rsa Tokens
Hindsight is often 20-20, and when it comes to defense against APTs, certain attacks have demonstrated compelling techniques for prevention and detection for the future--such as the famous RSA attack. This paper examines the aspects of that attack and looks at the strategies and techniques for preventing comparable ones in the future.
Paper Doctorate
2007 Estonia Cyber Attacks
• Introduction This is the information age. In this age, the Internet has smoothened the progress of spectacular increases in global interconnectivity and communication. This form of globalization also yielded benefits for Estonia by improving the standard of living of its people. However, other than benefits, it has also ascended the availability of new weapons of confrontation for groups who have been seeking and opposing certain Estonian political measures and ideologies. The digital activists from the Russian land did the same to Estonia in May 2007 (Herzog, 2011).
Paper Undergraduate
Small Medium Enterprise Setup Financial and Market Analysis
Market research (location and size of market)
Paper Doctorate
Freedom and Terrorism Online
The independence of posting video content to the YouTube forum leaves it significantly easy for the terrorists to post videos and promote psychological warfare. YouTube provides a massive online medium for terrorists to increase their appeal in target demographics (Denning, 2009; Weimann, 2009). Al-Faloja is a password protected terrorist online platform used by terrorists to increase the use of YouTube
Paper Undergraduate
Decision Support System DSS
This paper proposes a decision support system (DSS). The writer observes the decision making process in an organization for example, the processes which can involve providing a service or customer support. The system may be a decision support system, a group decision support system, an expert system or an executive support system.
Paper Doctorate
Agency/Organization in Which You Worked. Include Information
The organization where I worked from April 24, 2012 to June 29, 2012 was U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Created in 2003, it is the main investigative body of the U.S Department of Homeland Security Investigation. It is a federal law enforcement agency whose main responsibility includes executing the immigration and custom laws of the United States to protect the country and to ensure the public security. The detailed chart of the structure of the organization is attached in the Appendix A. ICE has a divisional organizational structure. It is headed by the Director who is appointed by the President of U.S and approved by the Senate. The Director directly reports to the Secretary of Homeland Security. There are six leadership offices that are located within the office of the Director. These offices are headed by Assistant Directors and include Office of Public Affairs
Essay Undergraduate
Air Space and Cyberspace Power Studies
"Since the birth of military aviation, airmen have claimed that airpower offered a new approach to warfare. Even in the earliest days of aviation, airpower's range of action, its ability to react and refocus quick…
Thesis High School
Analyzing the Impact of Mobile Devices on Cybersecurity
This paper examines the tendencies connected to smartphone users and the cybersecurity issues which can result. Ultimately, this paper determines that the bulk of all security breaches which occur are largely preventable and that it is the responsibility of all users to be educated and protect the data stored on their mobile phones in a reasonable fashion. In this regard, policies must be in place that make the mandatory education of cell phone users a requirement.