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    This topic deals more about the methods and technologies in tandem for en-hancing overall security of any embedded device . At places one can notice that the topics discussed earlier could have criss-crossed here, but here the same discussion is more looked from the prism of overall security rather than arbitrarily which was the case earlier. 9.1 Isolated Execution Environment Isolating execution also often referred as trusted execution environment (TEE) gives the device and so the service and providers

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    As Sears Holdings has continued to grow so rapidly there has been some down falls within the company, this is not to say that due to the downfalls they cannot have a stronger rising. As the down size to help increase their profits once again, it is seen to be helpful that they have such a great business ethics as their backbone. Being able to rely on the knowledge of creating such a huge corporation should help Sears Holdings to regrow even stronger after a downsize. The course of actions Sears Holdings

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    Sears Mission Statement

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    Problem or Need Prior the 1980’s, Sears Holding Corporation (SHLD) managed to generate revenue and compete among the top retailers in America (Kim, 2014). SHLD’s current financial status reveals that they are failing to maintain profitability. Having worked with SHLD for over two years, I have noticed a slow decline in profits. The main reasons for SHLD mishaps are due to a lack of a satisfactory mission statement (Sears Holding Corp, 2014), increased competition, insufficient marketing tools and

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    Roebuck and Company was established in 1893 by Richard W. Sears and Alvah C. Roebuck. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sears Holdings Corporation (SHLD) that has been publicly traded on NASDAQ since 1906. As the nation's largest provider of home services, the corporation employs 89,000 people in the United States and U.S. territories in approximately 547 full-line Sears stores. (Sears, 2017) As internal audit, it is our duty to provide independent, objective assurance to improve the company’s

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    establishment procedure will get the product prepared to screen the system with no further confused hindrances. The Installation guide can be found under Appendices (Paessler Ag; Nearly 95% of Customers Would Recommend PRTG Network Monitor, 2016) (See Appendix A) 8.1 Login In the case of everything works fine, the user won 't see the login screen on the first startup yet the gadget tree promptly. The user just needs to sign in physically in the event that the user switches the program. (See Appendix

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    The use of technology and social media makes our life a lot easier. Social media and technology play a huge role in our everyday life and friendship. In today’s world, people, mostly teenagers use social media and technology every day to communicate and interact with others. Technology gives us an opportunity to connect with anybody we want from anywhere we are, saving us time. According to “Daily News” 84 percent of people worldwide say they couldn’t go a single day without their mobile device in

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    Technology has, since the primitive years, always been used to invent tools in order to solve problems. This would, in turn, simplify and make man’s life easier. Through advancements in the field, man has become more efficient on both the macro- and microscopic level. Anything nowadays can be attained with either the flip of a switch or a click of a mouse. One particular technology that came about in this time was the smartphone. Since 2008, the smartphone, a device that combines a normal cell

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    Abstract—We present a technique in which we use a credit card sized microcomputer to serve as an access point in a wireless network based entirely on wireless communication and low-cost, robust and responsive detective wireless devices on the network. The wireless devices are basically smartphones that will connect itself to the network which will be generated by a system proposed later in the paper. The paper deals with reviewing the work done by research scholars previously

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    Smartphones Dependence

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    The Dependence of People on Smartphones. The excessive use of smartphones has not only changed the way we see technology but also the way we live our lives. In the year 2000, the first touch screen phone was introduced and people who loved technology were amazed by this cellphone technology that did not required a physical keypad to work or access the cellphone main menu, although not that many special features were added to this cellphone besides the digital touch screen tech lovers fell in love

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    8 Reasons Why Your Website Should Be Mobile Ready by Now Getting Everyone Onboard the Mobile Ship In case you didn 't get the memo, a lot of people are using mobile devices like smartphones and tablets to access everything from shopping to social networking. It 's a trend that is definitely not going away anytime soon. So, if you 're not making the most of mobile marketing, how can you expect your business to be successful in the 21st Century? The good news for you is that it 's not too late. There

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