Answer:
I think its screenplay
Explanation:
Firstly, the question starts with an a so it can't be b. And format can't be repeated. Which leaves us with screenplay.
Hope this helps.
Answer
1. Assemble his team
2. Find reason for breach
3. Evaluate what was lost
4. Ensure password change
Explanation:
In case of a suspected breach, the Chief information security officer should first of all assemble his incidence response team. This team should have representatives from all areas of the organization.
Then the reason for the breach and how access was gained has to be found out. An evaluation of what has been lost in the breach would be carried out and it's likely impact on the company.
In case credentials were stolen the CISO has to ensure that the employees change passwords. Also he has to notify all the necessary parties about the breach.
The CISO has to ensure that all employees are trained properly on security and they comply to security policies.
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
//Program is written in Java programming //language
Class Box{
private double length;
private double width;
private double height;
Box(double len, double wid, double hgt){
length = len;
width = wid;
height = hgt;
}
public double volumeOfBox( ){
double volume = length * width * height;
return volume;
}
public double getLength( ){
return length;
}
public double getWidth( ){
return width;
}
public double getHeight( ){
return height;
}
}
The recommendation of the instructor for Gaven to include a personal statement in his work portfolio will allow him to identify his career goals. If he is unable to show this to his work portfolio then he may simply state it in the personal statement. Thus, the answer to this item is letter A.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Write a program that declares an array named alpha with 50 components of the type double. Initialize the array so that the first 25 components are equal to the square of the counter (or index) variable and the last 25 components are equal to three times the index variable.
double alpha[50];
for (int i=0;i<25;i++)
{
alpha[i]=i*i;
alpha[i+25]=(i+25)*3;
}
2. Output the array so that exactly ten elements per line are printed.
for (int i=0;i<50;i++)
{
cout<<i+1<<". "<<alpha[i]<<" ";
if (((i+1)%10)==0)
{
cout<<endl;
}
}
3. Run your program again, but this time change the code so that the array is filled with random numbers between 1 and 100.
double alpha[50];
for (int i=0;i<50;i++)
{
alpha[i]=rand()%101;
}
for (int i=0;i<50;i++)
{
cout<<i+1<<". "<<alpha[i]<<" ";
if (((i+1)%10)==0)
{
cout<<endl;
}
}
4. Write the code that computes and prints the average of elements of the array.
double alpha[50],temp=0;
for (int i=0;i<50;i++)
{
alpha[i]=rand()%101;
temp+=alpha[i];
}
cout<<"Average :"<<(temp/50);
5. Write the code that that prints out how many of the elements are EXACTLY equal to 100.
double alpha[50],temp=0;
for (int i=0;i<50;i++)
{
alpha[i]=rand()%101;
if(alpha[i]==100)
{
temp++;
}
}
cout<<"Elements Exacctly 100 :"<<temp;
Please note: If you put each of above code to the place below comment it will run perfectly after compiling
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
// If you put each of above code here it will run perfectly after compiling
return 0;
}