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IANA stands for ________.
 
  A) Independent and Non-independent Analyses
  B) Independent Access New-Authority
  C) Internal and Non-portable Authority
  D) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

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Explain the concept of pervasive computing.
 
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Mobile technologies are creating what is often considered pervasive, and some say invasive, computing. Pervasive computing refers to technology so prevalent, and easy to use, that the technology becomes a second thought, or nearly invisible to the user. Three issues of particular concern involving pervasive computing are security, privacy, and ethics. Consider security. The more available the enterprise's information infrastructures, the more open they are to attack. For customers and employees who need to access the enterprise from any location, a major challenge then becomes how to adequately authenticate and validate these users. Undoubtedly, more types of personalized identification information will be required from users, along with new ways of validating this information.




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