“Information security protects the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information on the devices that store, manipulate and transmit the information through products, people and procedures. The main goals for Information security are to prevent data theft, thwart identity theft, avoid the legal consequences of not securing information, maintain productivity and foil cyber terrorism. The challenge to keep computers secure is becoming increasingly difficult.” Data Security and intrusion
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BCIS 4740 Test 1 Study online at quizlet.com/_5lakh 1. Security Physical Security The quality or state of being secure - to be free from danger. To protect physical items, objects, or areas from unauthorized access and misuse. To protect the individual or group of individuals who are authorized to access the organization and its operations. To protect the details of a particular operation or series of activities. To protect communications media, technology, and content. To protect the confidentiality
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Lab 6: Auditing the Workstation Domain for Compliance Question 1 – What are some common risks, threats, vulnerabilities commonly found in the Remote Access Domain that must be mitigated through a layered security strategy? a. Some common risks, threats, or vulnerabilities are company laptop stolen, software keyloggers being put on computers and having passwords and user accounts stolen, data leakage, and unauthorized access to the network. Question 2 – File-sharing utilities and client-to-client
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Final Essay- security Threats for companies | Security Threats for Companies | Focusing on Employees | | Meadows Steven A CTR SITEC United States Special Operations Command | 4/17/2014 | American Military University TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Chapter 1 4 External Threats 1.1 4 Malicious Code 1.1.a 4 Firewalls 1.1.b 6 Chapter 2 7 Physical Threats 2.1 7 Structure Outside 2.1.a 7 Structure Inside 2.1.b 7 Chapter 3 9 Internal Threats 3.1 9 Employee Access 3.1.a
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of the computer at 192.168.2.124. While you are sitting at the computer, the mouse pointer starts moving by itself. The IDS reveal that it is unauthorized access, and not a computer issue. Using a defense-in-depth approach, evaluate this scenario and explain the correct response including the following: •Describe what your approach to these events should be. What role should the company’s security policy play in your decision? •Explain what you should do to isolate the affected computer. •Explain
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Case I Study: Mobile Devices Ditty A. Kone Dr. Alaba Oluyomi CIS 333 Networking Security Fundamentals April 17, 2012 Case I Study: Mobile Devices Ditty A. Kone Dr. Alaba Oluyomi CIS 333 Networking Security Fundamentals April 17, 2012 Nowadays, wireless communication and devices are very flexible, convenient, and easy to use everywhere. With the introduction of wireless local area network (WLAN) many users find it very flexible to move laptops from one place to another
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with their use. This technology is widely opposed due to shortcomings on security, the increased cost of usage, and a non-existent human interface. Though the ATM was meant to provide and ensure users banking satisfaction, these limitations, through error and lack of immediate transparency, prevent the simplicity and efficiency that the machine was intended to provide. First and foremost, ATMs are a threat to the security of both the financial institutions and their account holders. There are three
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traded companies billions of dollars annually in stolen assets and lost business. Cybercrime can totally disrupt a company’s marketing activities. Further, when a company falls prey to cyber criminals, this may cause customers to worry about the security of their business transactions with the company. As a result, a company can lose future business if it is perceived to be vulnerable to cybercrime. Such vulnerability can lead to a decrease in the market value of the company, due to legitimate concerns
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Networking Security Fundamentals Week 1 Question 1 "Providing Security Over Data" Please respond to the following: The CIA Triad offers three security tenets that allow data owners the framework to secure data. Considering your place of employment or your home computing environment, discuss in detail the means in which each of the three tenets are addressed to mitigate risk and enhance security in your chosen environment. In my workplace, all three security tenets are strongly enforced. Our
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Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Policy and Practices 5 4. Advantages of Reducing Vulnerabilities for Future Attacks 8 5. Disadvantages of Reducing Vulnerabilities for Future Attacks 8 6. Advantages of Improving Security Practices or Policies 9 7. Disadvantages of Improving Security Practices or Policies 10 8. Summary and Conclusion 12 References 14 IA1 – Evaluation of the Global Impact of the Estonia Cyber Event 1. Introduction What if suddenly the safety systems of nuclear power
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