The segments of the flowcharts have been recreated such that it does the same processes under the same conditions, but is structured. Their respective pseudo codes have also been created. See the attached pdf.
<h3>What is a pseudo code?</h3>
A pseudo code is a notation used in program design that looks like a simplified computer language.
<h3>Why is it important for flow chart to be structured?</h3>
This preference derives from the fact that such flowcharts are easier to understand and produce less mistakes in human perception.
The organized flowchart primarily aids the mission in the development of new algorithms by encapsulating a variety of data points within an interconnected depiction.
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Some computers have fonts that differ from one another – it could be because the user downloaded a different font styles from the various sources available from the Internet; it could also be because the user is creating his or her presentation in a computer with different operating systems.
In order to mitigate any error that might occur in the font style due to these circumstances, you should embed the font to the presentation while creating it. This ensures that the same font displays across all system.
Answer: Port
Explanation :
When we port a software from one computer to another computer or from one operating system to another operating system, it tries to adapt to the new environment of the machine by checking the required the configurations of the machine and then checking the available files in the software to run the machine.
The porting of a software also checks whether the software is compatible with the machine or not and if not then why.
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For #1 the answer is the site may not be trustworthy, and you risk identity theft. If you are not sure a site legit then don't trust it. Some sites can easy to tell if they can be trusted by the amount of detail put into the site itself, but others are not so easy to tell. In general, if a site does not have https:// in the web address, but instead has just http:// (no "s" in it) then don't trust it.
For #2 the answer is to use<span> a secure browser. If the browser you are using is insecure then the info you put into a site can be compromised and stolen by the browser itself because it reads all info put on it.
For #3 the answer is i</span><span>t has a secure payment page. Again going back to the https:// vs. the http:// if the page that you pay on is not secured then your credit card info can be stolen when put in because the site without a secured page will allow others with access to see your info.
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Answer:
Explanation:
a. In this specific scenario, the best option would most likely be a site-to-site VPN. This would allow each office to be independently connected to the internet and at the same time be connected to each other securely and efficiently. There should be unnoticeable or no delay at all between the two offices and sensitive files will be completely secure. Therefore, the two offices can easily transfer data securely between one another without fear of the data being intercepted.
b. The same VPN network would work on the head office, but instead we can implement firewall restrictions to the head office network itself. These restrictions would prevent any or all incoming connections that are trying to request data from the local head office network. This would allow the head office to continue working without worry of unwanted intruders in their network.