Computer security in the earlier days was concerned primarily with controlling access to the computer system itself. In today's modern era data is a commodity that everyone wants, so confidentiality is a way to control access to information.
Information security has to control who has access to data, and this is not just via the computer or the network. So to answer the question, it started with computer access and evolved to ways of protecting confidential data that may be retrieved or accessed anywhere, not just via the computer.
Yes, the computer as we know it today is a modern invention. The first electronic digital computer was developed in the mid-20th century and has since evolved significantly to become an integral part of modern society.
Modern databases have evolved with technology. They have gone from simply file systems to multimedia database systems. Unlike before, everything is saved in a database now.
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Modern Homo sapiens first evolved in Africa around 200,000 years ago.
Computers have evolved through the years from simple, room-sized calculators to machines capable of trillions of computations every second. Along with shrinking equipment size, computers have exponentially increased in computing power.
Yes, modern passports often have microchips embedded in them for added security and to store biometric information.
If you use modern software on a modern computer you should be able to do much of the design and development yourself. Your local computer club is a very useful source of information especially if you sign up as a member.
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