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2010 Partial Scholarship Rules
Unfortunately
because the current world economic crisis, the former supporters of the
jcmelo Institute canceled all the
totally free MBA courses in this 2010 year.
However, in this period as an alternative it is possible to apply
for a partial scholarship from our academic supporter
AbetInternational,
for only US$
220.00 in only one payment (instead of the standard cost of US$ 590.00),
and this
including the final examination,
the Diploma and the Transcript with a Public Notary seal.
To
apply, first see in the link "Frequently Asked Questions", the
details of that partial scholarship, and later fill the Form which is in the
Enrollment
link and send to us.
MBA programs in 35 languages!
Any one of our courses or MBA programs, are taught in up
to 35 languages! In each lesson you will receive two versions, the
original in English and another language of your choice, as your
native language (among our 35 languages options). For details, see
the link How It Work.
And that is very good for you, because in
the Business and IT fields the English is imperative, and you can
compare paragraph by paragraph in the two languages. To compare, you
will see both paragraphs at the same time. As an example, in the
Google Translate link (in the right column) please go to your native
language, and mouse over text or paragraph to view both languages at
the same time.
Available Languages
All courses are in English,
plus the same lessons in one of the following
translations:
Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak,
Slovenian, Espanol, Swedish, Ukrainian,
Vietnamese.
Diploma
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In the end of any of our MBA Programs, you
will receive a multiple choice Examination.
Later, you will receive your
1.
Public
Notary certified Diploma
2.
Electronic Transcript
(also printed).
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Up to 115 lessons in each Fast-Track
MBA,
BMS Business Management School
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BMS01-Business Administration &
e-Company
BMS02-International Trade Management
ITM
BMS03-Public Administration &
e-Government
BMS04-Internet Marketing & Sales &
e-Commerce BMS05-Project Management PM BMS06-Executive Business Administration
EMBA
BMS07-Human Resources Management
HR BMS08-Finance
Management BMS09-Hospital & Health
Management BMS10-Hotel & Tourism
Management
ITMS
Information Technology Management School
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ITMS01-Chief Information Officer CIO ITMS02-Customer Relationship
Management CRM ITMS03-Enterprise Resources Planning ERP ITMS04-Business Intelligence & Data Mining
BI ITMS05-Virtualization
& Cloud Computing Management ITMS06-Voip
Telephony System Management VSM
ITMS07-Purchasing & Supply Chain Management
SCM
ITMS08-Business Automation & Workflow
Management
ITMS09-Information Technology Security
Management
Brief Notes on Information Technology Security Management
Dr. S. Maurer, MBA Professor
Script kiddies tend to use prëwritten hacking and cracking programs.
Perpetrators employing social engineering techniques have been known to trick administrators into providing them with a freshly assigned set of credentials.
Do not allow anonymous access control to your database server.
The suspect line-up can come from outside hackers and from within the ranks of trusted employees, contractors, and partners.
computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses deliver their payload or instructions through this common way: When an individual runs an infected program.
Every unprotected computer is vulnerable to a computer virus.
Privileges at this level in the database would allow the perpetrator to gain virtually unlimited access to any information stored within the database server, and worse, total control over the server itself.
However, if the attacker carefully plans this exploit, he/she will be allowed to execute arbitrary code with administrative privileges. Buffer overflow vulnerabilities are found in built-in stored procedures, SQL statements, and even built-in functions. While the first two can be mitigated using internal access control mechanisms, the third type requires access control semantics that do not exist in the database server.
All these privilege elevation techniques can be employed using basic database client tools such as the tools provided with the Microsoft Office suite or with the default database client installation.
To do this, a perpetrator can use a easy text editor, though some require a standard Telnet client, and others require more sophisticated network control tools.
The term cracker refers to someone intentionally accessing a computer or computer network with malice in mind. They access computers with the intention of destroying or stealing information.
Meanwhile, employment instability, mergers, acquisitions, etc., can also contribute to insider data theft. In addition, data can leak out accidentally and though these acts are not criminal, they can result in severe data breaches.
A perpetrator's first step toward attacking a database server is to obtain the right tools. These are surprisingly easy to obtain, even for internal users.
security officers often underestimate internal threats by making the following assumptions: * Internal users are not hackers with hacking tools and they are not equipped to produce hacking tools themselves. * security policies on internal workstations will deny software installation by end-users.
A third type of privilege elevation attacks take advantage of SQL parsing vulnerabilities such as the one reported by Oracle in 2007.
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MBA of Computer Security Management
Computer security is a branch of technology known as information security as
applied to computers.
The objective of computer security includes
protection of information and property from theft, corruption, or natural
disaster, while allowing the information and property to remain accessible and
productive to its intended users.
The technologies of computer security
are based on logic. As security is not necessarily the primary goal of most
computer applications, designing a program with security in mind often imposes
restrictions on that program's behavior.
There are several approaches to security in computing, sometimes a
combination of approaches is valid:
Trust all the software to abide by a security policy but the software is
not trustworthy (this is computer insecurity)
Trust all the software to abide by a security policy and the software is
validated as trustworthy (by tedious branch and path analysis for example)
Trust no software but enforce a security policy with mechanisms that are
not trustworthy (again this is computer insecurity)
Trust no software but enforce a security policy with trustworthy
mechanisms.
Computer Security Management provides a direct link
between computer & network facilities and those supplying the
services they need.
Attending a college, university or professional
school offering courses related to computer security management may give future
workers the edge they need to succeed in this exciting and rapidly expanding
field.
Computer Security
Management is a new theory in management faculty. Earlier a senior manager used
to perform the role of a computer security manager. However, nowadays everything
demands a specialist. Almost all the things related to computer security have
changed. Many categories concerning computer security have altered totally.
There are various types of computer security today.
Our
online computer security management MBA programs are designed for
working computer security management professionals, managers and
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This computer security
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exploit fully their talents and enhance their capabilities.
The international focus
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Professional employees will learn to apply contemporary concepts
in the main fields of any computer security.
The Computer Security Management MBA
Program
Our Computer
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techniques, including:
I do not have a Bachelor Degree, can I still
apply?
Yes, we accept applicants are
with at least three years' managerial working experience in the field. We would recommend that you should enroll in our course, to enter the
senior management ranks of your hospital.
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