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Why physics when entering the Faculty of Information Security?
Recently I looked at the USE passing scores and saw that the Faculty of Information Security needs physics, I wondered why, my friends did not give a clear answer.
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Let me turn your worldview about information security)))))
TempestSDR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV_v1HgjN3Q
After that, you will not consider people who cover their walls with foil as idiots)))
and here without physics nowhere...
Because
1) The Institute is primarily a GENERAL higher education, and only then the specialty of the faculty.
2) Physics belongs to the exact sciences, and this is important in science. Again, there are many aspects of IS related to physics, including understanding how various security systems, sensors and other IOTS work.
the faculty of information security needs physics, I wondered why
You don't know physics == you don't know elementary mathematics
School physics is, for the most part, mathematics. If you know how to deal with vectors, you know how to express quantities from formulas, you know how to read and build graphs - this is 80% of physics in school. The remaining 20% is to understand a bunch of formulas, there are 50 of them in total for the entire course of school physics.
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