Certificate Authority (CA)
i do not know Cameron but i would say pen drive, utility program and interface.
Many organisations store large amounts of personal information about people on their computer systems. This may be data on customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, etc
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GDPR i.e General Data Protection Regulationstrengthens data protection and information protection for EU citizens. The main focus of GDPR is that it enforce strong security of data and privacy rules too in all the organisations when you want to protect your personal data.
passwords and pin numbers,questions based on personal details eg your postcode or zipcode,your date of birth,in organisations rank or position may also determine your range of access to sensitive data.
The Computer Misuse Act places a responsibility on all organisations to process personal data in a lawful and proper way. It should make you feel a lot safer when you are on your computer.
A data register is temporary data being transmitted or shifted in 1s or 0s to or from the byte-organized memory array from the bidirectional data bus. The write operation shifts data into the the byte-organized memory array and the read operation shifts data into the data register.
privacy act
A register is temporary memory which can store single bit of data....
The data is held in a register. There may be many registers holding data. When new data is entered the old data in the register(s) is overwritten.
Certainly.
actually register holds the data..there are 6 register which are temporary registers..program counter holds the address of next instruction to be fetched..instruction register holds the currently executed data...