Research Paper
Undergraduate
Database security: threats, vulnerabilities, and protective measures
The focus of this study is that of database security. Databases and database technology are such that play critical roles in the use of computers whether it be in business, electronic commerce, engineering, medicine, genetics, law, education or other such entities requiring the use of computer technology. This study has examined database security. This study informs the reader that a database security plan and database security policy set out the expectations of who will be using what aspects of the system's applications and directories. User access permissions must be set up along with group access permissions depending on what level of access each individual user and user group will need to perform their tasks. This is an approach that must be uniform in nature with various decision made on rules and penalties for access and unauthorized access respectively. Operating system security is addressed in this study and an approach stated for setting out operating system security requirements. Security breaches are also addressed as well as have the need for auditing of the system's security breaches. Finally, best practices for database security have been examined.
Independent and Dependent Variables Used
As Snowden observes in his article, the primate visual system is divided into at least two distinct areas on the subcortical level: the magnocellular (M) stream and the parvocellular (P) stream. Decades of investigative analysis on the construction and purpose of these visual divisions has revealed that the M stream is adapted to process transient information, lacks the refinement to signal fine details, and is incapable of distinguishing the inputs generated by long- and medium-wavelength cones (Snowden 180). Conversely, the P stream is assists in focusing on stationary objects, processes fine details instantaneously, and contains cells with color-opponent receptive fields. As previous experiments have demonstrated, lesions of the P stream cause colorblindness while lesions of the M stream have no such effect, and when one considers that color changes have typically not caused attentional capture in studies, this distinction suggests that the M stream plays the predominant role in guiding attention capture and eye movement.
Fictional case study analysis and applications
The case study provides an example for assessment of an organization's culture, leadership style, and operations. The recommendations of assessment are implemented through a change management plan. The change management plan presented below is based on the theoretic framework of transformational leadership theory. The model provides a reliable source for inspirational role of leadership and managing the organization through reliable techniques (Cameron, & Green, 2012).The case study provides an example for assessment of an organization's culture, leadership style, and operations. The recommendations of assessment are implemented through a change management plan. The change management plan presented below is based on the theoretic framework of transformational leadership theory. The model provides a reliable source for inspirational role of leadership and managing the organization through reliable techniques (Cameron, & Green, 2012).
Federal court systems and structure
The First Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights, and prohibits the making of any law " impeding the free exercise of religion," infringing on the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, interfering…