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Does the Lake Pleasant Case Represent What Donagan Is Calling

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Does the Lake Pleasant case represent what Donagan is calling the "standard" or "extended" justification of confidentiality? Do you agree with Donagan that the extended justification is neither necessary nor justified by the adversary system? Why or why not?


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Volatile Memory

Memory that requires power to maintain the stored information, losing all stored data when the system's power is turned off, like RAM.

Random Access Memory (RAM)

A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly, used for storing operating data and machine code currently in use.

Read-Only Memory (ROM)

A type of non-volatile memory used in computers and electronic devices, storing data permanently and typically containing the system's firmware.

Swap File

A file on a hard disk used as a temporary storage area for data that cannot be held in the main system memory.

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