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  • in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 10 #87992
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    Mobile devices such as desktop computers come with software and Internet access. Mobile malware such as hostile applications and hostile websites can fulfill the same purposes such as data theft, and data encryption. On mobile phones as on traditional computers. Malicious Apps come in many forms. Mobile vulnerability assessment is the finding and analysis of vulnerabilities and flaws in mobile devices, applications, and networks. This helps you understand the potential impact of an attack, prioritize corrective actions, and comply with security standards and regulations. Avoid using networks that are not password protected and always be aware of networks that require passwords. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. Limit actions on public networks to reduce the risk of sending secure data. Enable the use secure connections (HTTPS) option in your device settings.

    A physical vulnerability is broadly defined as one that requires physical presence to be exploited. For example, being unlocked creates physical vulnerability, leaving you logged on, and unprotected computers are physically vulnerable to attack. Physical measures prevent access to the system such as security personnel, lights, fences, locks, and alarms. Surveillance by surveillance cameras (CCTV) and alarms should be installed. Computers with sensitive data should be protected in closed and locked areas.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Devotion 05 #87887
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    This shows that Jesus stands by his disciples even after they abandoned him, and that he does not think about their relationship to be harmed by the events of the cross. Schweitzer points out that the word converted “brother” is gender-neutral in the Greek original and can mention to both male and female followers to Jesus. It reminds us that in Christ we are winning over all the enemies and trials of life. It reminds us that Jesus has all power, power, and authority in His hands. The angel invited them to see where Jesus once lay to see that reality in their souls. Do not fear individuals. The only things they can take from us are our physical life. Instead, God will judge, and he can take our eternal life from us. I believe God’s promises and identifying with God’s people even with the sure disorder that will follow.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 04 #87658
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    Great starting by defining what TCP stands for which is important. Your explanation is remarkably interesting, and you have done a wonderful job of explaining everything well. TCP is best used for direct communication in which a reliable connection is needed, such as web browsing, email, text messaging, and file transfers. Also, provides reliable, ordered, and error checked delivery of a stream of octets between applications running on hosts communicating via an IP network. The main TCP features are connection management, reliability, flow control and congestion control. Connection management includes connection initialization and its termination. All the best for your writing.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 04 #87657
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    Your explanation on TCP-IP is excellent and well elaboration on the purpose of TCP-IP. TCP organizes data so that it can be transmitted between a server and a client. It guarantees integrity of the data being communicated over a network. This is very important for IT students to learn more about TCP and all of your points are valid. IP is the part that obtains the address to which data is sent. TCP is responsible for data delivery once that IP address has been found. It is possible to separate them, but there is not really a point in making a difference between TCP and IP.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 04 #87655
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    TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol and is a communication standard for sending data and message over networks. TCP is the fundamental standard that defines the rules of the internet and is a common protocol for transferring data in digital network communications. TCP allows data to be sent between applications and devices over a network and is used in the TCP-IP model. Its purpose is to split a message, such as an email, into packets of data to make sure that the message successfully reaches its destination as quickly as possible. TCP/IP defines how data is exchanged on the internet by providing end-to-end communication that specifies how data is divided into packets, addressed, sent, transferred, and received at a destination. TCP/IP is language computers use to access the internet. It consists of a set of protocols designed to build a network of networks to allow hosts to access the Internet.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Devotion 04 #87548
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    Christ wanted to show the world that his great mission was to save his people from their sins. He avoided quarreling with the scribes and proclaimed the healing of the sick. Not only did he no longer need to be carried on the bed, but he also gained the strength to carry it. Jesus told the man that his sins were forgiven. Some scribes in the same room call this blasphemy. The Holy Spirit not only guides us but also can give us comfort in times of trials. Trials come every mortal being at different times in life. People all over the world, within our own communities, and in our own homes experience trials and tribulations.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 03 #87376
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    You have written some good points about LAN and WAN. This makes totally sense because LANS connect users and applications in close geographical proximity. WANS connect users and applications in geographically dispersed locations. WANs are often used in large businesses to connect their office networks which is each office typically has its own local area network, or LAN, and these LANs connect via a WAN.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 03 #87375
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    A decent job explaining WAN and LAN which is particularly useful for students to know. Also, you have given the purpose of each one is valid points. The advantages of LAN are hardware and software can be shared and does not cost too much; I think. While WAN covers larger areas, such as cities, and even allows computers in different nations to connect. LAN are typically faster and more secure than WAN, but WAN enables more widespread connectivity. All the best for your discussion.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 03 #87374
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    A computer network is a system in which multiple computers are connected to share information and resources. Computer networks differ in function, geography, ownership, and the communication medium used. Computer networks can be classified into the following types according to the geographical area they cover LAN (Local Area Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), and WAN (Wide Area Network). The purpose of LAN is to connect computers together and provide shared access to printers, files, and other services. Local area network architectures are classified as either peer-to-peer or else client-server. The purpose of MAN is to establish wireless connections between multiple locations within a metropolitan area, such as between multiple office buildings in a city or on a university campus, without the high cost of laying fiber or leasing lines. The purpose of WAN is the technology that connects your offices, data centers, cloud applications, and cloud storage together. It is called a wide-area network because it spans beyond a single building or larger campus to include multiple locations spread across a specific geographic area, or even the world.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Devotion 03 #87337
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    God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you cannot claim it yourself. It is a gift from God. None of us can boast of salvation because it is not a prize for the wonderful works we do. God is redeeming quality is God’s undeserved favor to redeem sinners through Jesus Christ. This is different from mercy. Grace is God’s kindness to sinners, and mercy is God’s kindness to the afflicted. This grace is sovereign. God gives new spiritual life to anyone who wants it. This grace is unconditional. God’s redeeming quality is God’s gracious gift and the empowering foundation of the Christian life that nourishes and sustains us. This grace is God’s presence in covenant with God’s individuals. Moreover, logical response to God’s grace is to offer yourself as a living sacrifice. Paul wrote in Romans 12:1, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptance to God, which is your reasonable service.”

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 02 #87290
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    Your explanation on command lines is remarkably interesting and clearly explained about everything. Your points are all valid and you gave some splendid examples to understand even better. The term “shell” refers to a program that provides a command-line interface for interacting with an operating system. Bash is one of the most common Unix/Linux shells and the default shell in many Linux distributions. I learned that to check for Bash on your computer, you can type “bash” into your open terminal, like shown below, and hit the enter key. Note that you will only get a message back if the command is not successful.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 02 #87289
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    This helps me understand command lines better, and all the explanations are notable examples. Command lines can be confusing but one of the main advantages of a command lines interface is that it allows users to type in commands that can produce immediate results. Those familiar with command lines find this method quick and simple. Tasks can also be automated using a batch file, for example. A CLI can also enhance security. Also, command line is easy to learn, so it should take only few weeks to get familiar with it. Of course, there are more advanced topics that will take longer to master, but understanding the syntax and how it works should only take a few weeks.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 02 #87288
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    A command line interface (CLI) is a text-based user confluence (UI) used to run programs, manage computer files, and interact with a computer. The examples of command line which are #include <stdio.h>, void main(int argc, char*argv[]){, if(argc<2)}, else{, }, and printf(“First argument is:%s\n”, argv[1]);. Moreover, this is a program that takes commands and forwards them to the computer’s operating system for execution. From the command line, you can navigate to files and folders on your computer much like you can with Windows Explorer on windows or else the Frinder on Mac OS. The execute command permits you to run Windows and DOS commands from the Analytics scripts. The Run command on operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Unix-like systems is used to straightly open an application or document whose path is known. Execution in computer and software development is the process by which a computer or virtual machine reads and responds to computer program instructions.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Devotion 02 #87220
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    I would describe me as hard-working and will face all the challenges in my life. I am deeply passionate about my studies, and work which I can get the job done. I am an open and honest person who does not talk behind people. I love to tell people face to face whatever I want to say. I will not judge people easily and I would try to understand them better in person. If the person is not my type I do not go near them, I will mind my own business. I am more likely to point out people’s faults because it will help to end a conflict or fight. Refusing to admit fault can lead the other person to feel frustrated, defensive, and less trusting. Admitting fault and moving on can strengthen the relationship that I believe. If I am into an argument, I will find a solution to solve the issue rather than dragging the issue.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 01 #87130
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    The way you started is true operating systems can be complex to understand and I agree that some of these operating systems are similar as you mention. You have clearly written your points about operating systems, and I am impressed with it. Windows and Linux are similar because both platforms have powerful command line utilities to control desktops, server, networking, storage, and file systems. These utilities can be executed individually, or through batch or shell scripts languages. The way you write your points is in a practical way and it is very understandable to read. All the best for your writing.

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