An Overview of Computer Viruses in a Research Environment Matt Bishop Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 ABSTRACT The threat of attack by computer viruses is in reality a very small part of a much more general threat, specifically attacks aimed at subverting computer security. This paper examines computer viruses as malicious logic in a research and development environment, relates them to various models of security and integrity, and examines current
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The information security department is responsible for writing policies, creating awareness training, tracking compliance, and generally leading the data security program at an organization. As being an IT senior system administrator, there are many tasks that have to be performed on a daily basis. You are Responsible for the technical design, planning, implementation, and the highest level of performance tuning and recovery procedures for mission critical enterprise systems. One of the main responsibilities
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With this being said it is imperative that we seek the fallowing to be incorporated within the standards in each domain. User Domain refers to the people who have access to the organizations equipment User domains tend to be the worst domain for security. The reasoning for this is the multitudes of social networking and the fallacy’s of the employee’s not even meaning to release information that could be detrimental. Employees are responsible for their own equipment. The best way to avoid this is
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use firewalls, intrusion detection systems, virus scanners and other protective software to provide some assurance that the security policies for the site are properly implemented. Firewalls are the basis of computer and network security defense. They are widely deployed. They are very hard to configure properly, and people who configure them may not know the current threats and attacks. For example, an administrator maybe working on some task and might leave something open in a firewall where attackers
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innovative security processes and policies to decrease the threats and challenges inherited from new technologies, software applications, and network devices. Information, network equipment’s, transmission media, computer systems, and servers are subject to threats. “Yet the use of information and communication technologies has increased the incidents of computer abuse.” (Backhouse and Dhillon). Security measures and countermeasures are fixed to guard organization against different security assaults
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Question: Since HIPAA requires Multi-Factor Authentication for users to access our networks remotely, what’s the difference between single channel Multi-Factor and dual channel Multi- Factor Authentication? Additionally, is there a cost difference between both? Answer: The use of multi-factor authentication to prove one’s identity is based on the premise that an unauthorized actor is unlikely to be able to supply the factors required for access. If, in an authentication attempt, at least one of the
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attacks, financial damage done by the attacks could bring the organization down. Organization would lose their customers, because many people would not want to put their information at risk once a security has been breached. Breaching the information happens more often through human error than computer system; once the information is gained from an employee the gate is wide open for the hackers. According to Hadnagy (2010) FBI has reported that 77% of attacks happened because of disgruntled employees
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Assurance Instructor: DR. Naren Kodali VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Discuss the audit objectives and procedures used to test data management controls. IT Audit is the process of collecting and evaluating evidence to determine whether a computer System has been designed to maintain data integrity, safeguard assets, allows organizational goals. To be achieved effectively, and uses resources efficiently. Data integrity relates to the accuracy and completeness of information as well as to its
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Discussion draft on National Cyber Security Policy “For secure computing environment and adequate trust & confidence in electronic transactions ” Your comments/feedback on this document are most welcome. Please send your valuable comments/feedback by 15 May 2011 to Dr Gulshan Rai, Director General, CERT-In, at the at the above address or on email id ‘grai@mit.gov.in’ Discussion draft Department Of Information Technology National Cyber Security Policy “For secure computing environment
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