[pic] Password Security And Other Effective Authentication Methods [pic] Table of Contents Introduction 1 User Accounts 1 Account and Password Policy 2 Password Attacks 4 Authentication Methods and Password Management 5 Public Key Infrastructure 6 Single Sign-On (SSO) 6 One-Time Password (OTP) Tokens 7 Biometrics 7 Fingerprints 7 Face Scans 7 Retina Scans 7 Iris Scans 7 Palm Scans 8 Hand Geometry 8 Heart Patterns 8 Voice Pattern Recognition 8
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"This task was originally submitted during the 1301A session in CSS150-03 with Donald Wilcoxen." Categories of the Expanded C.I.A Triangle Jason Snyder Colorado Technical University CSS150-1302A-01 Introduction to Computer Security Phase 1 IP Instructor: Gregory Roby April 15, 2013 Information in IT security is a valuable resource and asset. The value of the information from the characteristics it possesses cause appreciation or depreciation for the user of the information, In IT
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Threats to Information Security and it’s Measures Abstract Security is a branch of computer technology known as information security as applied to computers and networks. The objective of online security includes protection of information and property from theft, corruption, or threats attack, while allowing the information and property to remain accessible and productive to its intended users. The term online system security means the collective processes and mechanisms by which sensitive and
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of Cyber Crime The internet in Bangladesh is growing rapidly. It has given rise to new opportunities in every field we can think of – be it entertainment, business, sports or education. There are two sides to a coin. Internet also has its own disadvantages. One of the major disadvantages is Cyber crime – illegal activity committed on the internet. The internet, along with its advantages, has also exposed us to security risks that come
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Security Solution for a Bank Officer’s Laptop Introduction: UAE Bank provides laptops to their loans officers. The laptops contain information about all of the bank’s loans products (public information), and some other bank information (confidential information). The bank officer takes loan applications from clients (confidential information) and keeps these on the laptop. The loans officer travels to various locations to meet clients. Since computer security has become important, almost all of
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Operating System Security Flaws Donique Tulloch POS/355 Introduction to Operational Systems - Yevgeniy Tovshteyn Operating System Security Flaws Vulnerable, as defined by the dictionary is being capable of or susceptible to being hurt or wounded by a weapon. In computer science, to be vulnerable means to be open to attack. Vulnerability in a computer’s system is a weakness and this weakness can be preyed on by attackers to take advantage of the system’s private data. In using a system, we
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Security Introduction Security introduction is what the first video is about; it tells us what topics the next seven videos will cover. * Local Security Policy * Physical Security * Firewall * Wireless Security * Authentication * Encryption * Viruses Physical Security & Authentication In this video we learn about how to secure your computer and servers theft or tampering. You would do this by locking and controlling access to servers
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Security Introduction Security introduction is what the first video is about; it tells us what topics the next seven videos will cover. * Local Security Policy * Physical Security * Firewall * Wireless Security * Authentication * Encryption * Viruses Physical Security & Authentication In this video we learn about how to secure your computer and servers theft or tampering. You would do this by locking and controlling access to servers
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CSE 4482 Computer Security Management: Assessment and Forensics Introduction to Information Security Instructor: N. Vlajic, Fall 2010 Learning Objectives Upon completion of this material, you should be able to: • Define key terms and critical concepts of information security. List the key challenges of information security, and key protection layers. Describe the CNSS security model (McCumber Cube). Be able to differentiate between threats and attacks to information. Identify today’s
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Assignment 1: Computer Forensics Overview CIS 417 Computer Forensics Computer forensics is the process of investigating and analyzing techniques to gather and preserve information and evidence from a particular computing device in a way it can be presented in a court of law. The main role of computer analyst is to recover data including photos, files/documents, and e-mails from computer storage devices that were deleted, damaged and otherwise manipulated. The forensics expert’s work on cases
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