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information systems
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about information systems cover a range of topics relevant to students and professionals. Threads include requests for articles on legacy Windows operating systems like XP and 7 for academic projects, laptop recommendations for college and professional use from an Information Systems major perspective, and security concerns such as data breaches and hacking incidents affecting information systems. The tag also touches on emerging security technologies like quantum-based data transfer aimed at protecting information systems. These conversations reflect practical considerations for those studying or working in the information systems field, including hardware choices, system vulnerabilities, and secure communication methods.
Hello, I'm majoring in Information Systems and need articles windows xp and 7, an overview, I will use my work on completion of course. Who can help ... thank you
I want to say what I'm looking for in a laptop and get input from the W7 community on what I should buy. I'm not that brand specific, but usually I buy from Dell.
I already have a home laptop, and it's sure to stay home even though I know it's meant to be portable, but I want it to be...
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In yet another round of cyber attacks, hackers have stolen more than 177,000 emails from Sony Pictures France, ZDnet reports.
The hackers say they wanted to demonstrate the sites insecurity to get them to fix their vulnerabilities.
Read Full Story: Hackers Claim 177K Email Addresses from...
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Aussie boffins claim to have created a virtually unhackable data transfer.
While we know people have made this claim before, we have to admit that this technique strikes us as pretty secure, as your average script kiddie rarely has access to quantum states...
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