Information System Security: Physical & Logical Safety Measures

Information System Security

Passive and Active Safety

Passive safety: Corrective measures implemented to minimize the impact of security incidents and allow system recovery.

Active safety: Mechanisms and procedures for preventing and detecting security risks in information systems.

Physical and Logical Security

Physical security: Protection of physical elements, such as hardware and the locations where activities take place.

Logical security: Protection of software and operating systems, including data

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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits: Phenomena, Laws, and Concepts

ITEM 54: Introduction to Electric Circuits

1. Introduction

An electric circuit is the path followed by the movement of electricity. There are three fundamental elements in an electrical circuit:

  • The generator (source of electricity)
  • The receiver (consumer of electricity)
  • Conductors (connect the generator and receiver, allowing the flow of electricity)

When electricity moves along a circuit, various phenomena occur. Understanding these phenomena requires considering electrical quantities and units.

2.

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Road Freight Transportation Regulations

Road Transport

Definitions

Passenger and Goods Transport

The transport of passengers and goods using moving vehicles without a fixed track and no fixed energy capture. This applies to all classes of urban and interurban roadways, both public and private, when the transport is public.

Bus or Coach

Bus: A motor vehicle designed for carrying passengers and, potentially, baggage or commissions, with a capacity exceeding 9 seats, including the driver. Commonly used for public transport with fixed routes,

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Basic Concepts of Electricity and Electronics

Fundamentals

Insulator

An insulator is a material that resists the flow of electric current.

Conductor

A conductor facilitates the flow of electrons.

Electrical Resistance

If the electrical resistance is high, it hinders the passage of electron flow. Conversely, if it’s low, it facilitates the flow.

Electric Current

Electric current is the flow of charge per unit of time that passes through a material. It is due to the movement of electrons inside the material.

Direct Current (DC)

Direct current (DC) is the

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Understanding Data Transmission Mediums: Twisted Pair, Coaxial, Fiber Optics, and Wireless

1. Twisted Pair Cable

Twisted pair cable consists of two conductors, usually copper, each with its own plastic insulation, twisted together. One cable carries signals to the receiver, and the other acts as a signal ground reference. Twisting the cables helps balance the impact of interference and noise, as it ensures both cables are equally affected by external sources.

Types of Copper Twisted Pair

  • UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): The most common type, lacking additional shielding.
  • FTP (Foiled Twisted
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From Abacus to Modern Computers: A History of Computing

1. From Abacus to the First Computers

The Abacus

The oldest calculating device, the abacus, gets its name from the Greek word “abakos,” meaning “flat.” Its origins date back to the 5th century BC. Composed of a set of wires with beads strung on them, it represented units, tens, and so on.

The Pascaline

Mathematician Blaise Pascal created the Pascaline, an arithmetical machine, to assist his father with calculations. Its operation relied on rotating gears, marked from 0 to 9, which advanced with each

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