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Page 1: Website on Computer Security By: Brittany Freeman

Website on Computer Security

By: Brittany Freeman

Page 2: Website on Computer Security By: Brittany Freeman

To techniques for ensuring that data stored in a computer cannot be read or compromised by any individuals without authorization. Most computer security measures involve data encryption and passwords. Data encryption is the translation of data into a form that is unintelligible without a deciphering mechanism. A password is a secret word or phrase that gives a user access to a particular program or system.

What is Computer Security?

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Problem The problem now is the theft within the computer

system and this web page will protect you from getting robbed of important and personal documents.

Objective The objective is to stop thefts from getting your

information and protecting your computer. With this I constructed a website to show the things that can be done to prevent and protect your computer.

Problem and Objective

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You will need a plan on how exactly the web site will look.

You need to construct panels where you can divide all the different topics you need to talk about.

Design each page to contain the topic you’re talking about or to catch the person’s attention.

Make sure that the web site is operating properly.

The Process

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Result of Web site

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Result of Webpage II

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Help stop the crime of having your computer hacked.

Have the opportunity of purchasing software to protect computer.

Have opportunities of giving your advice about the website.

With this web page if you need any consultation, they will be located in the same country as you to help assist in finding the best way to protect your computer and what you will need to do that.

Advantages of Web site

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M5 Internet Hosting is an Internet Hosting that will be linked with the Computer Security Web page. This website has different serves associated with it such as in Linux and BSD dedicated servers.

To design this website, I used Dreamweaver for a design aspect.

Hosting & Design

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The website many people might not agree to.

The software available to people, some people may already have it.

The information given to customers may not be helpful or need more different information.

Disadvantages of Web site

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There’s some things that people don’t know about computer security. There has to be trust. Trust in people and things you may hear on the radio or news that gives you insight on new information.

There’s something that people shouldn’t do unless they have no choice I put things out there on the Internet such as their credit card number or anything that may cause other people to get and run up your credit or cause things in your life to go wrong.

Insight about Web site

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This website has the way of having customers explore to what can happen if they and their computer isn’t protected.

This website will have customers educated and informed at protecting themselves from hackers by having different software that prohibits people from getting their personal information and protecting the computer from viruses and such.

Conclusion

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Software Engineering Institute. (1995-2012). Retrieved March 29, 2012, from www.cert.org: http://www.cert.org/homeusers/HomeComputerSecurity/

www.micrsoft.com. (2012). Retrieved March 29, 2012, from Safety & Security Center: http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.aspx

 

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