I would say B in terms of security and accessibility preferences. If the user haves a large amount of data that will not be accessed on regular basis, then it's safest to put it on USB.
However if the data is rather important and contains user's creations or anything related to work then it's suggested to do C and D and after that proceed to A. That way it would expand cache query size and be accessed quicker however it would be less safer but still very safe.
no gender inst a strong demographic cause when it comes to pc or console gaming its mostly male. on the other hand if were talking about mobile it would be a different story. they target audiences based on the type of games. for example: mmo, fps, adventure/story telling, etc.
Answer:
Yes the network administrator should be concerned if he suspects packet sniffing
Explanation:
packet sniffing is the process of capturing data that is sent over a local network. From the scenario above, the network administrator is using an SSH connection for all critical applications, however SSH which is Secure Shell (SSH) is a UNIX-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a remote computers and may not provide effective prevention of packet sniffing in a local network
Answer:
<em>Plasma display panel </em>(PDP)
Explanation:
<em>Plasma display panel </em>(PDP) is a type of flat panel display that uses small cells containing electrically charged ionized gases or plasmas, to produce an image. PDP consists of millions of tiny gas-filled compartments, or cells, between two panels of glass with parallel electrodes deposited on their surfaces.