Access Control

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    Access Control System

    Overview of the Project Building an Access Control System in a dormitory of small college Purpose of the Project The ACS will automatically unlock the dormitory doors via an electronic proximity reader and integrate with an existing security camera system.  The cameras are designed to face and rotate to record a person as they use their identification card to unlock the door. Work Includes A. Furnish and install all equipment and materials in accordance with these specifications and drawings

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    Access Control Systems

    Abstract Access control systems were examined to determine if a network based system would be more reliable and beneficial. Two major systems were determined to be very beneficial to the company. In contrast, the systems would consume a great deal of resources in order to be put into full working order at all sites worldwide. Together these findings suggest that using a network based system can ultimately serve the company better and create a more secure environment for the research and the employees

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    Access Control Models

    ACCESS CONTROL MODELS An access control model is a framework that dictates how subjects access objects. There are three main types of access control model mandatory access control, discretionary access control and role-based access control. Discretionary (DAC) The creator of a file is the ‘owner’ and can grant ownership to others. Access control is at the discretion of the owner. Most common implementation is through access control lists. Discretionary access control is required for the Orange

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    Biometric Access Control

    BIOMETRIC ACCESS CONTROL Access control is the method used to control access to your Computer System, and the method used to control access to files held on your computer system. For the moment we are just going to look at controlling access to the computer itself rather than individual files. Traditional access control is software based and follows a standard procedure of identification and authentication. Users must first declare who they are, and then attempt to prove who they are who they say

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    Access Control Simulation

    Ground Level Upon entry the door was locked and a key card was required for this single point of entry. There were security cameras outside of the building. There was a dumpster outside that was not secured, which could allow anyone access to sensitive information. Locking the dumpster or placing it in a secured location would mitigate this risk. The receptionist did not ask me to verify my identity. The receptionist should be required to verify the identity of everyone entering building to

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    Access Control Policy

    Appendix F Access Control Policy Student Name: Charles Williams University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Tarik Lles Date: December 4, 2011 Access Control Policy Due in Week Seven: Outline the Access Control Policy. Describe how access control methodologies work to secure information systems Access control is used to restrict operations, which authorized users can perform. Access control does exactly what it says, it controls what access an authorized

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    Access Control Proposal

    Jasimere Fairman IS3230 Project: Access Control Proposal In this report we will be discussing making improvements to our great company, Integrated Distributors Incorporated (IDI). We are a publicly traded company that is headquartered in Billings, Montana with over 4,000 employees in 8 locations spread all throughout the world. This multinational organization operates a fleet of freight delivery trucks at each location, while also offering freight forwarding and storage, has multiple business accounts

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    Access Control: Is3230

    Access Control Project Access Control: IS3230 By Andrew Reed November 20, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Title 1.2 Project Schedule Summary 1.3 Project Deliverables 1.4 Project Guides 1.5 Project Team Members 1.6 Purpose 1.7 Goals and Objectives 2 Risks and Vulnerabilities 2.1 Overall 2.2 Billings, Montana 2.3 Warsaw, Poland 3 Proposed Budget 4 IDI Proposed Solution 4.1 Billings, Montana 4.2 Warsaw, Poland 5 Drawings 6 Conclusion

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    Access Controls Systems

    proximity card readers to access the dormitory as well as card readers on the doors to the rooms. The proximity card is the most popular access device as well as inexpensive and long lasting. The holder is identified to the system by the proximity card used. The aspect of the proximity card is that it only needs to be held near the reader to work. Cards can be printed with the student’s pictures for added security. Each student of the dormitory will be issued a card that has access to the dormitory as

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    Lab Access Control

    Access controls can be applied in various forms, levels of restriction, and at different places within a computing system. A combination of access controls can provide a system with layered defense-in-depth protection. Instructions: For the scenarios that follow, identify the data that would need to be protected. Recommend how you would implement one or more of the access controls (listed after the scenarios) for the given scenario and justify your recommendation. Scenarios: 1. Shovels and Shingles

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