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Principles of cybersecurity / by Crelin, Joy,editor.(CARDINAL)885824;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-401) and index.Aadhaar Hack ; Access Control ; Advanced Encryption Standard ; Algorithm ; Android OS ; Anonymity and Anonymizers ; Anonymous ; Artificial Intelligence ; Artificial Intelligence and Terrorism ; Artificial Intelligence Cold War ; Autonomous Cars ; Big Data ; Biometric Identification Systems ; Blockchain ; Bots ; Browsers ; Cambridge Analytica Facebook Data Scandal ; Catfishing ; Changing Passwords ; China's Cyberinvasion ; Cloud Computing ; Combinatorics ; Computer and Technical Support Specialist ; Computer Crime Investigation ; Computer Fraud ; Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ; Computer Hardware Engineer ; Computer Hardware Security ; Computer Languages, Compilers, and Tools ; Computer Memory and Storage ; Computer Network Architect ; Computer Networks ; Computer Programmer ; Computer Security ; Computer Software ; Computer Viruses and Worms ; Cryptography ; Cyber Command ; Cyberbulling ; Cybercrime ; Cybercrime, Social Impacts of ; Cybersecurity Basics ; Cybersecurity Testing ; Cyberterrorism ; Cyberwarfare ; Cyberweapon ; Dark Web ; Data Breach ; Data Harvesting ; Data Mining ; Data Protection ; Database ; Database Design ; Debugging ; Deepfake ; Demon Dialing/War Dialing ; Device Drivers ; Digital Forensics ; Digital Watermarking ; Doxing ; E-banking ; Electronic Bugs ; Electronic Commerce Technology ; Email and Business ; Encryption ; End-User Cybersecurity Education ; Estonia Cyberattack ; Fax Machine, Copier, and Printer Analysis ; Firewalls ; Firmware ; Fuzzy Logic ; Graphical User Interface ; Hacking ; HTML ; HTTP Cookie ; Identity Theft ; ILOVEYOU Virus ; Industrial Espionage ; Information Security Analyst ; Information Techology ; Internet of Things ; Internet Protocol ; Internet Tracking and Tracing ; Intrusion Detection and Prevention ; iOS ; Mac OS ; Machine Learning ; Malware ; Marriott Starwood Hotels Hack ; Metadata ; Michelangelo Computer Virus ; Microprocessor ; Mobile Apps ; Mobile Web Technology ; Network and Computer Systems Administrator ; Online Piracy ; Operating System ; Personal Computers ; Phishing ; Privacy Breaches ; Privacy Rights ; Privacy Settings ; Public-Key Cryptography ; Random-Access Memory ; Ransomware ; Risk Management ; Russian Hacking Scandal ; Servers ; Smart City ; Social Engineering ; Software Developer/Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester ; Spam ; Spam Filters ; Spyware ; Stuxnet Virus ; Systems Security Engineering ; Targeted Advertising ; Usability ; Virtual Private Network ; Web Developer ; Windows Operating System ; Wireless Networks ; Workplace Monitoring ; XML ; Y2K Crisis ; Zero Trust Security."Cybersecurity is multifaceted, encompassing the protection of computers, mobile devices, networks, websites, clout services, and other computer and inter-connected technologies from a wide range of cyperattacks. This volume takes a broad view, covering security-enhancing technologies like encryption and zero trust as well as underlying hardware, software, and internet technologies. Topics discussed range from common cyberattacks and cybercrimes, famous computer viruses and hacking incidents, doxing, cyberbullying, and cyberwarfare and cyberterrorism."--
Subjects: Reference works.; Informational works.; Computer networks; Computer security; Data protection;
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Mathmatics For the HiSET Test. by Lipke, Terry.; McGraw-Hill Education (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)662765;
Numbers and operations; ratios -- operations and algebraic thinking -- alebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities -- runctions -- geometry -- measurement and datea -- statistics and probablity."This book will help you to build and strengthen the skills you need to succeed on the HiSET Mathematics Test."-back cover
Subjects: Problems and exercises.; Study guides.; Algebraic Expressions, Equations and Inequalities.; Functional literacy.; Functions.; Geometry.; High school equivalency examinations; Literacy; Mathematics; Mathematics; Measurment and Data.; Numbers and Operations.; Operations and Algebraic Thinking.; Ratios.; Statistics and Probability.;
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1990 census of population and housing. accuracy of data for selected population and housing characteristics as measured by reinterview. by United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-140).
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Feasibility study for highway hazardous materials bulk package accident performance data collection / by Daum, Philip J.(CARDINAL)350039; Barkan, Christopher P. L.(CARDINAL)350038; Saat, Mohd Rapik,1980-(CARDINAL)606968; Ghosh, Laura E.; United States.Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.(CARDINAL)297243; Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)309378; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-118)."'[This report] explores methods to collect and analyze performance data for U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)-specified hazardous materials bulk packages such as portable tanks and cargo tank motor vehicles. The report also identifies and evaluates institutional challenges to data collection, and makes suggestions for overcoming these challenges. In addition, the report offers a methodical approach for developing and implementing a reporting database system to collect and characterize information about damage to U.S. DOT-specified hazardous materials bulk packages involved in accidents, regardless of whether the damage resulted in a leak of contents"--Publisher's information.Research sponsored by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Subjects: Technical reports.; Hazardous substances; Hazardous substances; Freight and freightage; Commercial documents;
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Content reinterview study : accuracy of data for selected population and housing characteristics as measured by reinterview. by United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405;
Includes bibliographical references (page 147).
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Statistics and probability / by Peters, Elisa,editor.(CARDINAL)488793;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Statistical data -- Statistics and measurements -- Variability and relationships -- Probability.This book offers a broad collection of the principles of statistics and probability in a nice, compact format for the middle school and early high school student. Interesting text and background bring the principles to life. The topics are often enriched by references to famous mathematicians who discovered these principles and also snapshots of these principles at work in our real world. Seldom does a math book bring together the story of so many of these topics in such an accessible and readable text.Grades 7 to 12.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Mathematical statistics.; Probabilities.;
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Extended measures of well-being : selected data from the 1984 Survey of income and program participation / by Radbill, Larry M.(CARDINAL)279144,author; United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405; Survey of Income and Program Participation (Program)(CARDINAL)275472; Short, Kathleen.(CARDINAL)274322;
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The Usborne illustrated dictionary of math / by Large, Tori.(CARDINAL)424330;
Numbers -- Shape, space and measures -- Algebra -- Handling data.Topics arranged thematically so that words are explained in context Fully integrated system of cross referencing plus a comprehensive index Science and Math contain recommended websites.
Subjects: Dictionaries.; Mathematics;
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Bad data : why we measure the wrong things and often miss the metrics that matter / by Schryvers, Peter,1983-author.(CARDINAL)823383;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-314) and index.Introduction -- Teaching to the test: Goodhart's Law and the paradox of metrics -- The ins and outs: the logic model and program evaluation -- The long and short of it: intertemporal problems and undervaluing time -- The problem of per: denominator errors -- The forest and the trees: simplifying complex systems -- Apples and oranges: ignoring differing qualities -- Not everything that can be counted counts: the lamppost problem -- Not everything that counts can be counted: measuring what matters -- The measure of metrics -- Gateways not yardsticks.Big data is often touted as the key to understanding almost every aspect of contemporary life. This critique of "information hubris" shows that even more important than data is finding the right metrics to evaluate it. The author, an expert in environmental design and city planning, examines the many ways in which we measure ourselves and our world. He dissects the metrics we apply to health, worker productivity, our children's education, the quality of our environment, the effectiveness of leaders, the dynamics of the economy, and the overall well-being of the planet. Among the areas where the wrong metrics have led to poor outcomes, he cites the fee-for-service model of health care, corporate cultures that emphasize time spent on the job while overlooking key productivity measures, overreliance on standardized testing in education to the detriment of authentic learning, and a blinkered focus on carbon emissions, which underestimates the impact of industrial damage to our natural world. He also examines various communities and systems that have achieved better outcomes by adjusting the ways in which they measure data. The best results are attained by those that have learned not only what to measure and how to measure it, but what it all means. By highlighting the pitfalls inherent in data analysis, this illuminating book reminds us that not everything that can be counted really counts.
Subjects: Quantitative research; Performance;
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Evaluation and research program of the U.S. censuses of population and housing, 1960; accuracy of data on population characteristics as measured by reinterviews. by United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405;
Subjects: Sampling (Statistics);
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