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1. I think hacking can have some pros and cons. Most of the time hacking is interpreted as harmful and illegal. Hacking can be good in some cases if it helps strengthen a computer network. Black hat hackers intend to do harm against individuals and seek to access someone’s information without their permission. White hat hackers want to help an organization through ethical hacking. White hat hackers help an organization prevent black hat hackers from accessing a system. White hat hackers can be a benefit for a business or an organization because it allows them to understand the loopholes within a network, so it is essential to have one.
2. When it comes to hacking, I do not have real life experience as I am new to cybersecurity, and everything involved. My perception of hacking is when someone with good or bad intentions access either a person or an organization’s network. This can be from an individuals computer and everything on it such as their contacts, pictures, or any other applications they may utilize. This can be the same for organizations as well and everything that organization is a part of, for example a bank and all the data that they would save/have when it comes to their customers. So, a black hat would be someone or a group of people that have malicious intent in stealing, denying, etc. when it comes to individuals or organizations. White hat would be the opposite of the black hat, they can do the same thing, but a white hat does it to help in finding out weaknesses to help protect organizations. I do consider white hat hacking essential because they will help in identifying any vulnerabilities in the network and will help in correcting those vulnerabilities. Hope everyone has a great week.
3. The current administration’s immigration policy impacts economic, security and humanitarian policy in a multitude of different ways. The newest immigration policy as come from the Biden Administration in 2021. The economy runs on the success and proper movement of the country a whole. Included in that is funds to help support the security of both border while also providing support to the surrounding areas. When an issue occurs at the border, it can cause an immediate impact on economic prosperity. Through the economic standpoint thought, the policy is supposed to help support labor, taxes and even productivity by providing more workers and support. The security policy is affected by the development of better technology and advancements in protection to help support the officers on the borders. Now with humanitarian policy, this is where a large part of disagreement comes from. The policy is helping provide asylum to a lot of refugees. Which is also causing a large import of refugees and making the borders more crowded which in long term is affecting economy and security as well. It was treated differently before 9/11, not only because of the administration, but because the threats at the border or terrorism was just not the main focal point for our country as it should have been. We focused on keeping illegal immigrants out of the country but we didn’t provide the proper resources and funding to be completely successful. We almost gave no attention to the border with Canada which allowed anyone to come in and out including terrorists. Proper border security was not provided and funding was stagnant.
Due to the differences between the northern and southern border, the challenges we face at both are different even when talking about illegal immigrants. The number of immigrants at the Mexico border are just continuing to rise and that is also due to the policies in place. With the northern border, we just do not have a focal point on it but with COVID just coming to an end you are starting to see a larger influx at the northern border as well with “tourism”. Anyone seeking asylum with a child is basically given safe passage and nothing can be done because they then become illegal immigrants if they miss the court dates. And I do believe the current policy in place treats illegal immigrants with dignity because they are given the opportunity to seek asylum, go through the process correctly and get proper work in this country. COVID-19 is what basically shifted and altered the way everyone looked at immigration. The whole world shut down for years but immigration could not stop but tensions at the borders only got worse. You could almost say COVID made the policy null and void because we were preventing anyone from entering and exciting the country a whole. When something like a pandemic hits, the priority is to protect the citizens of this country and that is exactly what the Trump administration started. Policy is hard to follow in times like this. While trying to protect our own an also appease the immigrants looking for asylum.
4. The current administration’s immigration policy under President Biden significantly impacts the economic, security, and humanitarian aspects. The administration has taken a more humanitarian approach to immigration policy than the previous administration. The administration has reversed several harsh immigration policies, such as the Muslim ban and family separation. The policy has also increased the number of refugees allowed in the United States and prioritized reunifying families separated at the border.
From an economic perspective, the Biden administration’s immigration policy can benefit the US economy. The policy aims to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, which could increase the number of taxpayers and boost the economy. Additionally, legal immigration can bring in more highly skilled workers, contributing to the US economy’s growth.
The policy aims to enhance border security by investing in technology and infrastructure to detect and prevent illegal crossings. The administration has also addressed the root causes of migration in Central America, including violence, poverty, and corruption.
Before 9/11, the US had a more lenient immigration policy, and illegal immigrants were not treated as harshly as they are now. The 9/11 attacks led to a significant shift in the US immigration policy, focusing more on national security and border control. The US government established the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to oversee immigration and border control policies.
The current policy presents several challenges to securing the US/Canada and US/Mexico borders. The US/Mexico border, in particular, is a significant challenge due to its length and rugged terrain. The Biden administration’s policy aims to address these challenges by investing in technology, infrastructure, and personnel to manage the border more effectively.
Regarding the treatment of illegal migrants, the US policy has been criticized for not treating them with dignity. The previous administration’s policies, such as family separation and the detention of children in cages, were particularly controversial. The Biden administration aims to reverse these policies and treat migrants with dignity and respect.
The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted US immigration policy. The pandemic has led to restrictions on travel and immigration, with the US government suspending most visa processing and entry of non-US citizens from certain countries. The pandemic has also led to the closure of border crossings and restrictions on non-essential travel.
In conclusion, the Biden administration’s immigration policy has significant implications for the US economy, security, and humanitarian concerns. The policy addresses the challenges of illegal migration and border control while treating migrants with dignity and respect. However, the policy also presents several challenges, including securing the US/Mexico and US/Canada borders and addressing the root causes of migration in Central America. The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted immigration policy, leading to restrictions on travel and immigration.