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Data Mining for Social Network Data
Driven by counter-terrorism efforts, marketing analysis and an explosion in online social networking in recent years, data mining has moved to the forefront of information science.This proposed Special Issue on Data Mining for Social Network Data will present a broad range of recent studies in social networking analysis.It will focus on emerging trends and needs in discovery and analysis of communities, solitary and social activities, activities in open for a and commercial sites as well.It will also look at network modeling, infrastructure construction, dynamic growth and evolution pattern discovery using machine learning approaches and multi-agent based simulations. Editors are three rising stars in world of data mining, knowledge discovery, social network analysis, and information infrastructures, and are anchored by Springer author/editor Hsinchun Chen (Terrorism Informatics; Medical Informatics; Digital Government), who is one of the most prominent intelligence analysis and data mining experts in the world.
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Global Digital Data Governance : Polycentric Perspectives
This book provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary digital data governance, highlighting the importance of cooperation across sectors and disciplines in order to adapt to a rapidly evolving technological landscape.Most of the theory around global digital data governance remains scattered and focused on specific actors, norms, processes, or disciplinary approaches.This book argues for a polycentric approach, allowing readers to consider the issue across multiple disciplines and scales. Polycentrism, this book argues, provides a set of lenses that tie together the variety of actors, issues, and processes intertwined in digital data governance at subnational, national, regional, and global levels.Firstly, this approach uncovers the complex array of power centers and connections in digital data governance.Secondly, polycentric perspectives bridge disciplinary divides, challenging assumptions and drawing together a growing range of insights about the complexities of digital data governance.Bringing together a wide range of case studies, this book draws out key insights and policy recommendations for how digital data governance occurs and how it might occur differently. Written by an international and interdisciplinary team, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of development studies, political science, international relations, global studies, science and technology studies, sociology, and media and communication studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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The Enterprise Data Catalog : Improve Data Discovery, Ensure Data Governance, and Enable Innovation
Combing the web is simple, but how do you search for data at work?It's difficult and time-consuming, and can sometimes seem impossible.This book introduces a practical solution: the data catalog.Data analysts, data scientists, and data engineers will learn how to create true data discovery in their organizations, making the catalog a key enabler for data-driven innovation and data governance. Author Ole Olesen-Bagneux explains the benefits of implementing a data catalog.You'll learn how to organize data for your catalog, search for what you need, and manage data within the catalog.Written from a data management perspective and from a library and information science perspective, this book helps you:Learn what a data catalog is and how it can help your organizationOrganize data and its sources into domains and describe them with metadataSearch data using very simple-to-complex search techniques and learn to browse in domains, data lineage, and graphsManage the data in your company via a data catalogImplement a data catalog in a way that exactly matches the strategic priorities of your organizationUnderstand what the future has in store for data catalogs
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Discovering Computers: Digital Technology, Data, and Devices
DISCOVERING COMPUTERS: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY, DATA, AND DEVICES, 17th edition, teaches you not only the basics of technology, but also how you will use it -- and the responsibilities that go along with being a digital citizen.Focusing on current technology, the content addresses convergence of devices and platforms.Each module integrates practical how-to tips, ethics issues and security topics, while Consider This boxes woven throughout help you sharpen your critical-thinking skills.A variety of end-of-module activities -- checkpoint questions, small group activities and problem-solving exercises -- enable you to put what you learn into practice.MindTap digital learning solution is also available.Using an inviting approach that ensures understanding, DISCOVERING COMPUTERS equips you with the information you need for success at home, school and work.
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How to calculate the amount of data in digital video data?
To calculate the amount of data in digital video data, you need to consider the resolution, frame rate, and bit depth of the video. First, calculate the total number of pixels in each frame by multiplying the width by the height of the video resolution. Then, multiply this by the number of frames per second to get the total number of pixels per second. Finally, multiply this by the bit depth (usually 8 bits per color channel) to get the total amount of data per second in bits.
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How do you calculate the amount of data in digital video data?
The amount of data in digital video data can be calculated by multiplying the video resolution (width x height in pixels), the bit depth (number of bits used to represent each color channel), the frame rate (number of frames per second), and the duration of the video in seconds. This will give you the total amount of data in bits. To convert this to a more commonly used unit, such as megabytes or gigabytes, you can divide the total amount of data in bits by 8 to get the amount in bytes, and then divide by 1024 multiple times to convert to larger units.
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How can one intercept network data?
One can intercept network data through various methods such as packet sniffing, man-in-the-middle attacks, and network tapping. Packet sniffing involves capturing data packets as they travel across a network, allowing the interceptor to view the contents of the packets. Man-in-the-middle attacks involve intercepting communication between two parties by positioning oneself between them and relaying the data back and forth. Network tapping involves physically accessing the network cables or devices to intercept the data passing through them. These methods can be used for legitimate purposes such as network troubleshooting or security monitoring, but they can also be exploited for malicious activities.
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Is digital data protection important to you?
Yes, digital data protection is very important to me. As a consumer, I want to ensure that my personal information is secure and not vulnerable to cyber attacks or data breaches. As a professional, I understand the importance of protecting sensitive business data and maintaining the trust of clients and customers. In today's digital age, data protection is essential for both personal and professional security.
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G DATA Internet Security
G DATA - Securely on the move in the network: G DATA unerringly detects ransomware and stops the encryption of files. With behavior-based Next Generation technologies, blackmail Trojans don't stand a chance. Your money stays where it belongs. BankGuard reliably protects you from manipulated websites and other attacks during online banking and shopping. Surf all you want. G DATA Internet Security protects you from harmful downloads and phishing sites - even in social networks. The most important features of G Data Internet Security Firewall Monitors all incoming and outgoing connections to protect against hackers and spyware - fully automatically or according to your own rules. Cloud Backup Optimized Automatically store your encrypted backups in the cloud - at Dropbox, Google Drive or DriveOnWeb. Anti-Ransomware Optimized No chance for blackmail Trojans: G Data protects you from criminals encrypting your files. G DATA BankGuard G Data patented technology protects your browser against manipulation by data thieves - for secure online banking and shopping. Anti-Spam Blocks spam such as advertising and phishing emails and keeps your email inbox clean. Parental lock Control your kids' Internet usage: Set times and let your kids surf only on checked sites. Virus scanner Rely on the highest detection rates through parallel working technologies. Every hour you receive new virus signatures for the best protection against malware. Exploit protection Protects your computer from criminals taking advantage of security holes in, for example, Office applications and PDF readers. How G Data protects your path through the web With online banking and shopping The connection between your bank and your computer is usually encrypted. The decoding of the data transmission takes place in your browser: Cyber criminals use banking Trojans to get involved in the process. As soon as you make a transfer, the attackers manipulate the data sent. Your money then no longer goes to the intended recipient like an online shop, but ends up in another account. Of course, G Data virus scanners recognise banking Trojans by their characteristics. If this pest already has its own signature, Internet Security makes the malware harmless as soon as it is downloaded. G Data BankGuard technology provides additional protection against as yet unknown dangers: This function ensures that your browser only displays checked and unaltered content. How does BankGuard do that? Manipulations by banking trojans take place in certain files in the main memory. G DATA BankGuard automatically recognizes when an infection attempt is made and replaces the affected memory area with a secure copy. While receiving and sending e-mails In addition to the files on your hard drive and external storage, G Data virus scanners also check your e-mails for harmful content. This applies to all messages that you receive and send with the e-mail program on your computer. If the scanner does not find anything, the G Data Anti-Spam function is also activated: the application checks the e-mails for characteristics that are typical of spam. These characteristics are used to calculate a value that reflects the probability of spam. In addition to its own assessment, the OutbreakShield technology compares the results with a database on the Internet - this is where the patterns of mass sent viruses and spam mails are recorded. In this way, G Data Internet Security closes the gap in real time that exists between the start of a mass mailing and combating it with specially adapted signatures. While surfing The virus guard checks all files coming from the web. It stops infected documents, images, etc. as soon as they are downloaded, so even unnoticed downloads no longer pose a danger to you. Internet security is not only dependent on the hourly updated virus signatures. In addition to the signature scan, the software works with a cloud solution: This online repository collects properties of current files that contain malicious code. These properties are compared with those of your files - and you quickly find out if everything is secure. And how does G DATA protect against dangerous websites? Internet addresses are also collected in the cloud: If a URL in the database is known to be a distributor of harmful content, G Data Browser protection blocks the page. So if cybercriminals try to trap you with phishing links, you have nothing to fear. By the way, this also applies to attacks via social networks: links in false posts and advertisements are not opened in the browser. Regardless of the cloud, G Data Web Protection examines all the data sent to your computer to visit a website. This way it detects dangerous content before you open the page. System requirements Windows 11/10 / 8.1 / 7 (SP1): Min. 2 GB RAM (32- & 64-bit), CPU with x86 or x64 architecture macOS 14 and newer, 2 GB RAM Android 7 and higher iOS 14 and higher Internet connection required for installation, virus signature and...
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G DATA Internet Security
G DATA - Securely on the move in the network: G DATA unerringly detects ransomware and stops the encryption of files. With behavior-based Next Generation technologies, blackmail Trojans don't stand a chance. Your money stays where it belongs. BankGuard reliably protects you from manipulated websites and other attacks during online banking and shopping. Surf all you want. G DATA Internet Security protects you from harmful downloads and phishing sites - even in social networks. The most important features of G Data Internet Security Firewall Monitors all incoming and outgoing connections to protect against hackers and spyware - fully automatically or according to your own rules. Cloud Backup Optimized Automatically store your encrypted backups in the cloud - at Dropbox, Google Drive or DriveOnWeb. Anti-Ransomware Optimized No chance for blackmail Trojans: G Data protects you from criminals encrypting your files. G DATA BankGuard G Data patented technology protects your browser against manipulation by data thieves - for secure online banking and shopping. Anti-Spam Blocks spam such as advertising and phishing emails and keeps your email inbox clean. Parental lock Control your kids' Internet usage: Set times and let your kids surf only on checked sites. Virus scanner Rely on the highest detection rates through parallel working technologies. Every hour you receive new virus signatures for the best protection against malware. Exploit protection Protects your computer from criminals taking advantage of security holes in, for example, Office applications and PDF readers. How G Data protects your path through the web With online banking and shopping The connection between your bank and your computer is usually encrypted. The decoding of the data transmission takes place in your browser: Cyber criminals use banking Trojans to get involved in the process. As soon as you make a transfer, the attackers manipulate the data sent. Your money then no longer goes to the intended recipient like an online shop, but ends up in another account. Of course, G Data virus scanners recognise banking Trojans by their characteristics. If this pest already has its own signature, Internet Security makes the malware harmless as soon as it is downloaded. G Data BankGuard technology provides additional protection against as yet unknown dangers: This function ensures that your browser only displays checked and unaltered content. How does BankGuard do that? Manipulations by banking trojans take place in certain files in the main memory. G DATA BankGuard automatically recognizes when an infection attempt is made and replaces the affected memory area with a secure copy. While receiving and sending e-mails In addition to the files on your hard drive and external storage, G Data virus scanners also check your e-mails for harmful content. This applies to all messages that you receive and send with the e-mail program on your computer. If the scanner does not find anything, the G Data Anti-Spam function is also activated: the application checks the e-mails for characteristics that are typical of spam. These characteristics are used to calculate a value that reflects the probability of spam. In addition to its own assessment, the OutbreakShield technology compares the results with a database on the Internet - this is where the patterns of mass sent viruses and spam mails are recorded. In this way, G Data Internet Security closes the gap in real time that exists between the start of a mass mailing and combating it with specially adapted signatures. While surfing The virus guard checks all files coming from the web. It stops infected documents, images, etc. as soon as they are downloaded, so even unnoticed downloads no longer pose a danger to you. Internet security is not only dependent on the hourly updated virus signatures. In addition to the signature scan, the software works with a cloud solution: This online repository collects properties of current files that contain malicious code. These properties are compared with those of your files - and you quickly find out if everything is secure. And how does G DATA protect against dangerous websites? Internet addresses are also collected in the cloud: If a URL in the database is known to be a distributor of harmful content, G Data Browser protection blocks the page. So if cybercriminals try to trap you with phishing links, you have nothing to fear. By the way, this also applies to attacks via social networks: links in false posts and advertisements are not opened in the browser. Regardless of the cloud, G Data Web Protection examines all the data sent to your computer to visit a website. This way it detects dangerous content before you open the page. System requirements Windows 11/10 / 8.1 / 7 (SP1): Min. 2 GB RAM (32- & 64-bit), CPU with x86 or x64 architecture macOS 14 and newer, 2 GB RAM Android 7 and higher iOS 14 and higher Internet connection required for installation, virus signature and...
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G DATA Internet Security
G DATA - Securely on the move in the network: G DATA unerringly detects ransomware and stops the encryption of files. With behavior-based Next Generation technologies, blackmail Trojans don't stand a chance. Your money stays where it belongs. BankGuard reliably protects you from manipulated websites and other attacks during online banking and shopping. Surf all you want. G DATA Internet Security protects you from harmful downloads and phishing sites - even in social networks. The most important features of G Data Internet Security Firewall Monitors all incoming and outgoing connections to protect against hackers and spyware - fully automatically or according to your own rules. Cloud Backup Optimized Automatically store your encrypted backups in the cloud - at Dropbox, Google Drive or DriveOnWeb. Anti-Ransomware Optimized No chance for blackmail Trojans: G Data protects you from criminals encrypting your files. G DATA BankGuard G Data patented technology protects your browser against manipulation by data thieves - for secure online banking and shopping. Anti-Spam Blocks spam such as advertising and phishing emails and keeps your email inbox clean. Parental lock Control your kids' Internet usage: Set times and let your kids surf only on checked sites. Virus scanner Rely on the highest detection rates through parallel working technologies. Every hour you receive new virus signatures for the best protection against malware. Exploit protection Protects your computer from criminals taking advantage of security holes in, for example, Office applications and PDF readers. How G Data protects your path through the web With online banking and shopping The connection between your bank and your computer is usually encrypted. The decoding of the data transmission takes place in your browser: Cyber criminals use banking Trojans to get involved in the process. As soon as you make a transfer, the attackers manipulate the data sent. Your money then no longer goes to the intended recipient like an online shop, but ends up in another account. Of course, G Data virus scanners recognise banking Trojans by their characteristics. If this pest already has its own signature, Internet Security makes the malware harmless as soon as it is downloaded. G Data BankGuard technology provides additional protection against as yet unknown dangers: This function ensures that your browser only displays checked and unaltered content. How does BankGuard do that? Manipulations by banking trojans take place in certain files in the main memory. G DATA BankGuard automatically recognizes when an infection attempt is made and replaces the affected memory area with a secure copy. While receiving and sending e-mails In addition to the files on your hard drive and external storage, G Data virus scanners also check your e-mails for harmful content. This applies to all messages that you receive and send with the e-mail program on your computer. If the scanner does not find anything, the G Data Anti-Spam function is also activated: the application checks the e-mails for characteristics that are typical of spam. These characteristics are used to calculate a value that reflects the probability of spam. In addition to its own assessment, the OutbreakShield technology compares the results with a database on the Internet - this is where the patterns of mass sent viruses and spam mails are recorded. In this way, G Data Internet Security closes the gap in real time that exists between the start of a mass mailing and combating it with specially adapted signatures. While surfing The virus guard checks all files coming from the web. It stops infected documents, images, etc. as soon as they are downloaded, so even unnoticed downloads no longer pose a danger to you. Internet security is not only dependent on the hourly updated virus signatures. In addition to the signature scan, the software works with a cloud solution: This online repository collects properties of current files that contain malicious code. These properties are compared with those of your files - and you quickly find out if everything is secure. And how does G DATA protect against dangerous websites? Internet addresses are also collected in the cloud: If a URL in the database is known to be a distributor of harmful content, G Data Browser protection blocks the page. So if cybercriminals try to trap you with phishing links, you have nothing to fear. By the way, this also applies to attacks via social networks: links in false posts and advertisements are not opened in the browser. Regardless of the cloud, G Data Web Protection examines all the data sent to your computer to visit a website. This way it detects dangerous content before you open the page. System requirements Windows 11/10 / 8.1 / 7 (SP1): Min. 2 GB RAM (32- & 64-bit), CPU with x86 or x64 architecture macOS 14 and newer, 2 GB RAM Android 7 and higher iOS 14 and higher Internet connection required for installation, virus signature and...
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How can one eavesdrop on network data?
One can eavesdrop on network data by using various techniques such as packet sniffing, man-in-the-middle attacks, and network tapping. Packet sniffing involves capturing data packets as they travel across a network, allowing the eavesdropper to view the contents of the communication. Man-in-the-middle attacks involve intercepting and relaying communication between two parties without their knowledge. Network tapping involves physically accessing the network infrastructure to monitor the data passing through. These techniques can be used to intercept sensitive information such as passwords, financial data, and personal messages.
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What does a timing diagram for preamble and payload data look like in digital technology?
In digital technology, a timing diagram for preamble and payload data typically shows the timing relationship between the preamble and the payload data. The preamble is a sequence of known bits that helps the receiver synchronize with the transmitter and establish a communication link. In the timing diagram, the preamble will be shown as a series of pulses or bits occurring at specific time intervals, followed by the payload data which contains the actual information being transmitted. The timing diagram will illustrate how the preamble and payload data are synchronized and transmitted within the digital communication system.
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Who provides the data in a file-sharing platform?
The data in a file-sharing platform is provided by the users who upload and share their files on the platform. These users can be individuals, organizations, or businesses who want to share documents, images, videos, or other types of files with others. The platform itself serves as a medium for users to store, manage, and distribute their data to others who have access to the platform.
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How can data be transferred over a network?
Data can be transferred over a network using various methods such as packet switching, circuit switching, and message switching. In packet switching, data is broken down into small packets, each with its own destination address, and then transmitted over the network. In circuit switching, a dedicated communication path is established between the sender and receiver for the duration of the communication. In message switching, the entire message is sent as a whole from one node to another. These methods allow data to be transferred efficiently and reliably over a network.
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