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What is CIA?
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Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability |
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Confidentiality refers to the idea that?
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Information should only be accessible to its intended recipients
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Integrity is the idea that?
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Information should arrive at a destination as it was sent |
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Availability refers to?
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the idea that information should be available to those authorized to use it |
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Security Lvl Type I
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What you know- Access control methods to "what you know" include passwords, numeric keys, PIN numbers, secret questions and answers. |
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Security lvl Type II
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Security Type III
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there are essentially three steps to any access control process
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2. Authentication: is the user who he says he is 3. Authorization: what does the user have permission to do |
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What is Kerberos?
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an open source and widely accepted method of authentication that works on a shared secret key system with a trusted third party |
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The system in which a central administrator or admin dictates all of the access to information in a network or system
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MAC: mandatory access control |