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[[File:NSRCLogo.jpg|200px|right]]'''[[Network Startup Resource Center]]''' or NSRC is an organization working for the development and deployment of Internet throughout the Asia Pacific region, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and newly Independent States. It is part of the University of Oregon. It provides technical assistance to universities, government agencies and other organizations to expand and improve Internet access around the world. One of the center’s main goals is to develop network communications infrastructure and local engineering capacity in developing regions of the world, where inadequate connectivity poses a barrier to collaborations with U.S. scientists and educators. They hold many worldwide meetups and conferences, which help empower local communities to create and manage their own networks, through the creation of sustainable infrastructure
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'''[[Ransomware]]''' is a form of malware designed to encrypt files on a device, rendering any files and the systems that rely on them unusable. Malicious actors then demand ransom in exchange for decryption. They threaten to sell or leak exfiltrated data or authentication information if the ransom is not paid. RaaS is a subscription for ransomware tools. RaaS allows cybercrime groups to extend their reach and decentralizes attacks, complicating efforts to disrupt them. The RaaS creators take a percentage of each successful ransom payment.
 
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