Working on my publication was much easier than trying to
format my paper. I chose a brochure template from word that looked good and
customized it to fit my tastes. It really was not a hard choice and I had my
mind made up on how I was going to go about it. The hardest part was, as with
my presentation, choosing what information to include. I only had so much
space, yet so many pie charts to use from my survey.
Mishelles (http://readingandresearchis390.blogspot.com/2016/04/introduction-to-my-reading-research-blog.html)
topic stood out to me, because I am interested in forensics. It is one of the
fields that security focuses on and I Like watching documentaries and reading
articles about digital forensics. I thought it was smart for her to interview local
law enforcement and find out what techniques they use, especially in regards to
social networking.
James (https://natussolis.wordpress.com/2016/06/02/week-9-journal-entry/)
has a pretty good topic too and I think it could be tied in with Mishelle’s.
His is about the boundaries of privacy and Mishelle’s involves law enforcement
invading privacy to gather evidence on a suspect. I like how James mentioned the
Sony Rootkit scandal in his blog, as it is a topic I brought up in my
presentation and know a lot about. I find much of his research to be
frightening, because he reveals that there is a lack of legal protections to
our privacy and how it is easy to collect our information from an online drive
without a warrant.
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