Airport management, in common with others involved in the operation of elements of the civil air transportation system, are required to take measures that will provide a high level of protection of buildings and equipment (including aircraft), in addition to ensuring the safety and personal security of passengers and staff using the system. This must be done in manner that disturbs the normal ope
systematic problems. Only in this way, by employing an analytical approach, can a security system's strengths and weaknesses be evaluated. Alterations in major policy direction are by a continuous situation assessment of the changing security climate. Factors that can radically alter the security threat in a particular country or at a particular airport are political agitation or unrest and wides
criminal and economic measures.
The OECD(2002) issued a non-binding guideline for the security of information systems and networks. Although the guideline is subject to further review, it proposes 9 principles that each member state should adopt to promote a culture of security.
The principles are:
Awareness: Participants should be aware of the need for security of information systems and ne
1.3.1. Flash lectures
KT’s E-learning system provides so many lectures and most of them are flash-based lectures. They include sound, graphic, text, and so on with the flash technology.
1.3.2. VOD
Making courses into flash-based one takes some time, but making VOD needs less time and effort. Simply to say, VOD is a recorded video which real lecturer appears on.
1.3.3. E-audio book
E-audi
1.3.1. Flash lectures
KT’s E-learning system provides so many lectures and most of them are flash-based lectures. They include sound, graphic, text, and so on with the flash technology.
1.3.2. VOD
Making courses into flash-based one takes some time, but making VOD needs less time and effort. Simply to say, VOD is a recorded video which real lecturer appears on.
1.3.3. E-audio book
E-audi