Answer:
#Create an array for week
week = ["Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday","Sunday"]
#Create a varable index and use index to loop through week(array)
for index in week:
#if the index is on Saturady or Sunday then, print freedom
if index == "Saturday" or index == "Sunday":
print(index + " Freedom")
#else just pint out the other days
else:
print(index)
Answer:
select distinct fname, lname, dname, pname, plocation
from works_on, project, employee, department
where works_on.pno = project.pnumber
and works_on.essn = employee.ssn
and project.dnum = employee.dno
and department.dnumber = employee.dno AND employee.ssn IN(
select essn
FROM works_on
GROUP BY essn
HAVING COUNT(essn)=1
)
order by lname, fname;
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
This is a personal answer because everyone envisions something different.
In 5 years, I hope to have a well established Front-End Development freelancing site and various clients. Hopefully, this will drastically increase my income and allow for more options. I also would like to start investing heavily in different areas of interest. As for personal life, I would like to learn an instrument and work on developing relationships with those close to me.
In 10 years, I hope to have a large sum of money invested in various assets. I would also love to buy a piece of land and build a small home for myself. I see myself also having worked for a startup company developing an application that would drastically better the lives of a specific group of individuals. If all of this were to become a reality, I guess the only thing left that I would love to do would be to travel the world with someone special by my side.
Again, everyone's vision is different/unique and special to them. Hope this helped.
1. without them you wouldn’t be able to program
2. need for job interviews
3. important to be good and make the money
4. can be adaptable
5. easy to move from a business to another
Answer:
B. Implement a key escrow.
Explanation:
A key escrow can be defined as a data security method of storing very essential cryptographic keys.
Simply stated, key escrow involves a user entrusting his or her cryptographic key to a third party for storage.
As a standard, each cryptographic key stored or kept in an escrow system are directly linked to the respective users and are encrypted in order to prevent breach, theft or unauthorized access.
Hence, the cryptographic keys kept in an escrow system are protected and would not be released to anyone other than the original user (owner).
In this scenario, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has determined the company's new public key infrastructure (PKI) will not use online certificate status protocol (OCSP). However, the purpose of online certificate status protocol (OCSP) still needs to be addressed. Thus, what should be implemented is a key escrow because the online certificate status protocol (OCSP) is an internet protocol used for maintaining the security of a server and obtaining a digital certificate that has been revoked.