An N-gram-driven T-sql Security Framework For Sql Injection Detection And Prevention
SQL injection (SQLI) remains one of the most dangerous threats to database-driven applications. Existing SQL injection prevention techniques suffer from limitations such as high false positives, processing overhead, and weak runtime validation. This study proposes an N-GRAM-driven Transact-SQL (T-SQL) security framework for detecting and preventing SQL injection attacks within Microsoft SQL Server stored procedures. The framework integrates N-GRAM character analysis
Effects Of Health System Factors On Uptake Of Covid 19 Vaccination Services Among Residents Of Marsabit County, Kenya
Introduction: The use of locally tailored strategies is very important in the prevention and control of outbreaks. Even with efforts put in place by the national government, the use of COVID 19 vaccination services continues to be low in rural and difficult to reach parts of Kenya. The reason cited for this problem is lack of community participation in addition
Enhancing Food Safety In The Camel Milk Value Chain Among Pastoralists Of Isiolo And Marsabit Counties, Northern-eastern Kenya
Management practices surrounding production, distribution and marketing of milk and milk products derermines foodsafety. This study sought to establish local mangement practices related to camel milk and diseases associated with lactating camels. The study was undertaken in Isiolo and Marsabit Counties. The study was guided by three objectives namely: i) to examine camel management practices among the pastoralists of Isiolo
Baseline Assessment Of Sanitation Conditions And Implications For Integrated Bio-sanitation Technology In Secondary Schools Of The Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya
Poor sanitation and inadequate wastewater management contribute significantly to water pollution and environmental health risks in educational institutions across sub-Saharan Africa. This study assessed baseline sanitation conditions in ten secondary schools within the Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya, to inform the design and implementation of an Integrated Bio-Sanitation Technology (IBST) intervention. A cross-sectional assessment using structured sanitation observation checklists evaluated sanitation
Bacteriological Quality Assessment Of Herbal Remedies For Typhoid And Malarial Fevers Sold In Makurdi, Benue State
The widespread use of liquid herbal mixtures as alternative medicine in Benue State has raised concerns regarding their bacteriological quality. To help address these concerns, this study assessed the presence, levels and types of bacteria in various commercial herbal mixtures, formulated for treatment of typhoid and malaria fevers in Makurdi metropolis, Benue State. Using standard bacteriological techniques, 64 samples purchased
Integrated Bio-sanitation Technology And Health Outcomes Among Secondary Schools In The Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya: Evidence From A Quasi-experimental Study
Poor sanitation remains a major contributor to water pollution and sanitation-related diseases among school-going children in low- and middle-income countries. Conventional sanitation systems often fail because of inadequate operation and maintenance, limited resource recovery, and weak institutional ownership. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an Integrated Bio-Sanitation Technology (IBST) intervention in reducing sanitation-related illnesses among secondary schools in the Lake
Determinants Of Livelihood Resilience Among Agro-pastoralists In Merka District, Somalia
Globally, agro-pastoralism is a significant source of livelihood for a majority of people living in arid and semi-arid areas. In middle- and low-income development countries, agro-pastoralism is a substantial contributor to the economy of these countries. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate determinants of livelihood resilience among agro-pastoralist communities of Merka district, Somalia. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design