Thursday, November 12, 2015

Mark Scheme on Internet and Security

Question No 8 
‘Sophisticated technology does not make us more secure.’ How true is this?8004, June 2004, Paper 12

• Internet can be destroyed by viruses causing potentially very harmful economic and security problems. 
• Hacking is also a major threat. 
• Human error puts too much at risk.
• However, there are many ways of enhancing security: firewalls, internet banking. 
• Sophisticated weaponry can increase our security, for example, drones. 
• However, the very real danger of certain military capabilities falling into the ‘wrong’ hands. 
• New medical technologies can offer us greater security, for example, implants, pacemakers, and medical imaging in airport security. 
• The positives and negatives of CCTV may be considered. 

Prof Ben
Master of Social Sciences (National University of Singaproe, Singapore), Bachelor of Arts with Honours. (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Bachelor of Arts (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Nanyang Technological University\National Institute of Education, Singapore) Certified Professional Trainer (Institute of Professional Managers Association, United Kingdom), Cooperative Learning Trainer (United States of America), Competent Leader (Toastmasters, United States of America), Advanced Communicator Bronze (Toastmasters, United States of America), Kyokushinkai Karate-do Black Belt, Pencak Silat Gayong Instructor, Tae Kwon Do Black Belt, Kitagaryu Ninja-do Black Belt, Wing Chun Chuen practitioner, Dragon Kung Fu practitioner

Cooperative Learning Trainer: Training of Teachers and Heads of Department at BINUS International School Serpong

Committee Member for the Association of Professional Trainers (Singapore)


Conference Presentation on "Librarians as Leaders in Educational Resource Management: A Perspective from the Ground" at the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice 2006 (A-LIEP 2006) 

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