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Social Engineering : A study in awareness and measures

In our technology-based society, there has been a clear focus on technical weaknesses to information security. This study will present another danger that is just as important to be aware of and is just as lethal, Social Engineering. This is an attack against the human element of security. This study covers a basic description of social engineering as well as a more thorough description of how the

Sambors efterlevandeskydd - En vetenskaplig uppsats om sambors efterlevandeskydd i Norge och Sverige

Today more and more people choose to live a life as cohabitants instead of being married. In today’s Cohabitees Act from 2003 the cohabitants have an lower legal status than marriage. The same thing applies for cohabitants provision for surviving. Cohabitants have no legal right of inheritance when one cohabitant dies. The purpose of this essay is to investigate the legal system in Sweden and Nor

Knowledge Representation for Learning How to Evaluate Partial Plans

In this paper we present some ideas for knowledge representation formalism suitable for rational agents which learn how to choose the best conditional, partial plan in any given situation. In our architecture, the agent uses an incomplete symbolic inference engine, employing Active Logic, to reason about consequences of performing actions — including information-providing ones. It utilises a simpl

Bilden av historien: Kulturarvsinstitutioners användning av Flickr och fotografiets förändrade roll

There is probably millions of photographs in the world that no one knows about because of the difficulty archivists have writing about them. It is exceedingly difficult to classify and describe photographs and very often textual models for written sources are applied uncritically to visual materials. Most libraries, archives and museums are now involved in the process of digitisation to improve ac

Lingering landscapes: an examination of the heterogeneous remains of welfare planning

This paper explores how landscape can be used as a lens to understand lingering as a geographical concept. Following the European Landscape Convention, landscape is defined as “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors”. Thus, landscape assembles practices, perceptions and natural processes in an a-modern manner; th