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- 4931: Computer Protection
- ... authorized insiders is extremely low. Individuality of vocal signature is one kind of biometric security system. The main point of this system is voice verification. The voice verifier described here is a developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Only one thing that people need to do is repeating a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store what you said. After that, it will built up a ... are still in the experimental stage, reliable computer systems for voice verification would be useful for both on-site and remote user identification. The voice verifier described here is invented by the developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Enrollment would require the user to repeat a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store each reading of the phrase and then, from the data, build a voice ...
- 4932: Computer Crime
- Computer Crime Advances in telecommunications and in computer technology have brought us to the information revolution. The rapid advancement of the telephone, cable, satellite and computer networks, combined with the help of technological breakthroughs in computer processing speed, and information storage, has lead us to the latest revolution, and also the newest style of crime, "computer crime". The following information will provide you with evidence that without reasonable doubt, computer crime is on the increase in the following areas: hackers, hardware theft, software ...
- 4933: Computer Crime: The Crime of the Future
- ... Mitnick did just that. Mitnick is a very intelligent man. He is 31 and pending trial for computer fraud. When he was a teenager, he used his knowledge of computers to break into the North American Defense Command computer. Had he not been stopped, he could have caused some real national defense problems for the United States (Sussman 66). Other "small time" hackers affect people just as much by stealing or ... as disc games. Companies don't loose money on them because it is difficult to copy a CD Rom and impossible to transmit over the Internet (Facts on File #28599 1). One company in particular, American On-line, has been hit hard by hackers. The feud started when a disgruntled ex-employee used his inside experience to help fellow hackers disrupt services offered by AOL (Alan 37). His advice became popular ...
- 4934: Computer Crime
- ... the arsenal of tool to criminals. The other reason that computer crimes are becoming more and more common are that they are sometimes very profitable. The average computer crime nets a total of $650,000 (American, 1991 standards); more than seventy-two times that of the average bank robbery. Today's Techno bandits generally fall one of three groups, listed in the order of the threat they pose: 1. Current or ... desire for profit as motives for cracking computer systems, a few "dark-side hackers" seem to intentionally harm others. For these individuals, computers are convenient tools of wickedness. One crazed hacker broke into the North American Air Defense computer system and the U.S. Armies MASNET computer network. While browsing the files, officials say, he had the ability to launch missiles at the USSR. This could have led the a nuclear ...
- 4935: Computer Security
- ... authorized insiders is extremely low. Individuality of vocal signature is one kind of biometric security system. The main point of this system is voice verification. The voice verifier described here is a developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Only one thing that people need to do is repeating a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store what you said. After that, it will built up a ... are still in the experimental stage, reliable computer systems for voice verification would be useful for both on-site and remote user identification. The voice verifier described here is invented by the developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Enrollment would require the user to repeat a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store each reading of the phrase and then, from the data, build a voice ...
- 4936: Smart Car Technology
- ... time, new buildings sprout up every day. The system who can keep up with this development, is clearly an advantage. But what about Denmark? The road network in Denmark can not be compared to the American freeways at all. Even I would be able to find my way from town to town, cause there are usually not so many possibilities. We do not have giant cities, Copenhagen is the largest and ... parking spots, and some people might see an advantage in it. Basically I still see the public transportation as a much better solution though. Concerning the accidents and traffic jams I see no problems in American scale either. There are accidents and traffic jams on the Danish roads too, but the queues coming with it are usually not so long that a detour pays. In Denmark we also tries to create ...
- 4937: Review of On-line Publications
- ... sound files. The sound files demonstrate how the medium of on-line news and broadcast will probably be a merging and gray area in the future. The Vancouver Sun is my installment for the North American continent. It is a very efficient news paper that maximizes all the space it uses and loads very rapidly. I has distinct departments such as: a net guide, a personal finance section and a trivia ... one that was printed in English or gave you the option of choosing one in English. I choose The Gazeta of Brazil to review because it seemed to be the most modern of the South American newspapers. although I could not read the features or the news articles it seemed to have an extensive listing of all categories as well as a large world news section.
- 4938: Questions of Ethics In Computer Systems and Their Future
- ... of all the losses (in the S&L failures) derived from when government agencies answer the call with regulations to help out an industry that pushed for regulation to prop up a dying industry. The American people and the government should stand up and take notice of what the government tried to do in regulating banking in the 1980's, could very well be the debacle of the late 1990's ... phones and monitoring their conversations. When does monitoring for wrong doing and the infringement of your Constitutional rights start to crossover. The danger here is obvious, for every regulation the government perceives as needed the American citizen gives up a little more of there right to privacy and free speech. For the trader types this comes in the form of what he says or writes about on a particular stock, he ...
- 4939: Protecting A Computer
- ... authorized insiders is extremely low. Individuality of vocal signature is one kind of biometric security system. The main point of this system is voice verification. The voice verifier described here is a developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Only one thing that people need to do is repeating a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store what you said. After that, it will built up a ... are still in the experimental stage, reliable computer systems for voice verification would be useful for both on-site and remote user identification. The voice verifier described here is invented by the developmental system at American Telephone and Telegraph. Enrollment would require the user to repeat a particular phrase several times. The computer would sample, digitize and store each reading of the phrase and then, from the data, build a voice ...
- 4940: The Internet
- The Internet The Internet has an enormous impact on the American Experience. First, It encourages the growth of businesses by providing new ways of advertising products to a large audience, and thus helps companies to publicize their products. Secondly, It allows more Americans to find out ... order companies. Traditional methods however tended to be fairly expensive. On the average it has cost mail-order companies from $10 to $15 to process a telephone or mail order, says Rodney Joffe, president of American Computer Group Inc. Over the Internet, this cost falls to $4, and it is much faster this way, too (Verity 84). Advertising on the Internet is another way to endorse products. Hyatt Hotels Corporation for ...
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