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Network Security

Network Security - prevention from unauthorized access 3 key principles of Network Security (C-I-A) Confidentiality - concerned with preventing the authorized disclosure of sensitive information Integrity - 3 goals Prevention of the modification of information by unauthorized users Prevention of the unauthorized or unintentional modification of information by authorized users Preservation of the internal and external consistency. Availability Other C-I-A related terms Identification -- Log-in Authentication - password Accountability - the person who is responsible into the whole account Authorization 3 Critical Elements of Security According in IATO People Development of information assurance policies and procedures Assignment of role and responsibility Training of critical Personnel Enforcement of personal accountability Commitment of Resources Establishment of physical security control Establishment of personnel Security Control Penalties Associated

The Blessed Virgin Mary

Mary, the Mother of God One day, God sent Angel Gabriel to a town of Galilee called Nazareth . he was sent to a lady named Mary. The angel said "Hail Mary full of grace! The Lord is with you." Mary was troubled. The angel said, "Do not be afraid, mary. The Lord has chosen you to be the mother of His Son. You will name Him Jesus." Mary answered, " I am servant of the Lord. I will do what God wants me to do." Luke 1:26 - 38 Christian Message The Blessed Virgin Mary was chosen to be the mother of Jesus. She was caring and loving mother. Mary took care of Jesus. Mary is the mother of Jesus. She is also our mother. Jesus is our brother. Christian Response We must respect the Blessed Virgin Mother the way we do to our own mother. We must love and respect everyone as our own brothers and sisters. Let us always give honor to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Let us always pray the Rosary Let us honor the Blessed Virgin Mary by

The Bible

The Bible is the written Word of God which tells us the right way to live. The books of the Bible are carefully arranged according to topic. The Bible has two parts, namely: The Old Testament - contains God's teachings before Jesus was born. It contains the stories about the creation of the world and the early history of men. The Psalms are also included in this part of the Bible The New Testament - contains the Good News. It tells about Jesus, from his birth until His death and resurrection. It contains stories about Jesus' miracles and His works. The Gospels in the New Testaments were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It also tell about the act of the Apostles; the Letters of Paul and other letters; the Book of Revelation;  and the early Christians.  These are the books in which Jesus' apostles and evangelists wrote about what they had seen and learned from Him. Source: Witnessing God's Love, God's creation and the Holy Spirit by Eden P Bat