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Question 1 (SO 2, AC 1)
Explain the implications of the Electronic communications & transaction Act 2002 and the Constitution of South Africa on the use of information from the internet.
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Question 2 (SO 2, AC 2, AC 3)
Explain how digital certificates, encryption, and firewalls can be used to secure the internet.
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Question 3 (SO 1, AC 1, AC 6; SO 6, AC 1 – Use true or false to answer the following: Internet in South Africa commenced in 1982 in Grahamstown
World Wide Web (“WWW” or simply the “Web”) is a global information medium which users can read and write via computers connected to the Internet
Hypertext transfer protocol refers to a company that provides Internet services, including personal and business access to the Internet
File Transfer Protocol data is sent and received through computer port 21 and under the TCP protocol
Internet Cache Protocol is information that a Web site puts on your hard disk so that it can remember something about you at a later time
Examples of search engines are google, yahoo search and aol search
Connection to the internet can be established by dial-up, cable, DSL and satellite
It is not possible to save an image or extract information from a Webpage