Assignment Instructions Research via the internet and find an article in the news regarding wireless hacking, hardware hacking, or other security breach. As security and IT change so rapidly, your article should be no older than 2007 (i.e. Less than 5 years old). Summarize the article using at least 500 words. The key to this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the topics, not to re-word the text or reference material. Please complete the scenario below following these guidelines for your deliverable. · The assignment must be a minimum of 2 pages double spaced, plus a title page and a reference page for a total of 4 pages. · Make sure you are using at least two (2) academic references. · This submission should be created following APA 6th edition guidelines. Barriers and Obstacles To Critical Thinking: The Individual/Psychology and The Group/Sociology -these are natural, but provide unreliable standards for judgment, or the bypassing of judgment overall. While being individuals with private perspectives, thoughts, emotions, desires, motivations and self-interests is normal for us, many barriers to critical thinking come from this aspect of human nature. Likewise, while we are innately social beings who require coexistence with others for development and success, we can be prevented from thinking critically by this aspect of ourselves. All of the points below are potential barriers to critical thinking. In order to think critically, one must, initially, make sure that none of these barriers are in effect. 1.) egocentrism: Using one's own perspective as authoritative or one's own self-interests as standards for no other reason than that they are one's own perspective or interests. One is being egocentric when they fail to view reality or evaluate beliefs from a vantage point other than the one they come most naturally with. This is tragic in the sense that this person will be unable to see reality as anything other than what their limited view or motivations make of it, which is not even helpful for for the pursuit of their own self-interests. 2.) self-serving biases: We tend to overestimate our own strengths and merits while ignoring our weaknesses and faults; it is easy to think that we are above average for no other reason than that we are us; others tend to be blamed for our failures, and we tend to take all the credit for our successes. This is a kind of double-standard we apply to ourselves. ...
Assignment Instructions Research via the internet and find an article in the news regarding wireless hacking, hardware hacking, or other security breach. As security and IT change so rapidly, your article should be no older than 2007 (i.e. Less than 5 years old). Summarize the article using at least 500 words. The key to this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the topics, not to re-word the text or reference material. Please complete the scenario below following these guidelines for your deliverable. · The assignment must be a minimum of 2 pages double spaced, plus a title page and a reference page for a total of 4 pages. · Make sure you are using at least two (2) academic references. · This submission should be created following APA 6th edition guidelines. Barriers and Obstacles To Critical Thinking: The Individual/Psychology and The Group/Sociology -these are natural, but provide unreliable standards for judgment, or the bypassing of judgment overall. While being individuals with private perspectives, thoughts, emotions, desires, motivations and self-interests is normal for us, many barriers to critical thinking come from this aspect of human nature. Likewise, while we are innately social beings who require coexistence with others for development and success, we can be prevented from thinking critically by this aspect of ourselves. All of the points below are potential barriers to critical thinking. In order to think critically, one must, initially, make sure that none of these barriers are in effect. 1.) egocentrism: Using one's own perspective as authoritative or one's own self-interests as standards for no other reason than that they are one's own perspective or interests. One is being egocentric when they fail to view reality or evaluate beliefs from a vantage point other than the one they come most naturally with. This is tragic in the sense that this person will be unable to see reality as anything other than what their limited view or motivations make of it, which is not even helpful for for the pursuit of their own self-interests. 2.) self-serving biases: We tend to overestimate our own strengths and merits while ignoring our weaknesses and faults; it is easy to think that we are above average for no other reason than that we are us; others tend to be blamed for our failures, and we tend to take all the credit for our successes. This is a kind of double-standard we apply to ourselves. ...