INTRODUCTION TESTOUT SECURITY PRO Security Confidentiality Integrity Availability
INTRODUCTION TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
Security Confidentiality Integrity Availability Non-repudiation TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
Asset Threat Agent Vulnerability Exploit TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
Security: The degree of protection against danger, damage, loss, and criminal activity. Confidentiality: Ensuring that data is not disclosed to unintended persons. Integrity: Ensuring that data is not modified or tampered with. Availability: Ensuring the uptime of a system so that data is available when needed. Non-repudiation: Providing the validation of a message's origin. TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
Asset: Something that has value to an individual or an organization. Threat: Anything that has the potential to cause the loss of an asset. Threat Agent: The person or entity that carries out a threat. Vulnerability: An opening or weakness in the system. Exploit: A procedure, a piece of software, or a sequence of commands that takes advantage of a vulnerability to actually carry out an attack. TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
Assets Threat agents Vulnerability Exploit TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
What challenges does a security professional face? What is the difference between integrity and non-repudiation? What are three main goals of the CIA of Security? What are the key components of risk management? What are three types of threat agents? TESTOUT SECURITY PRO
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