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    Access Control Simulation

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    Ground Level Upon entry the door was locked and a key card was required for this single point of entry. There were security cameras outside of the building. There was a dumpster outside that was not secured‚ which could allow anyone access to sensitive information. Locking the dumpster or placing it in a secured location would mitigate this risk. The receptionist did not ask me to verify my identity. The receptionist should be required to verify the identity of everyone entering building to

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    Access Control List

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    Access Control List Your Name University Professor Date Access Control List An ACL is a configuration script of a router that manages whether a router denies or permits packets to pass founded on criteria placed in the packet header. It is also employed in selecting forms of traffic to be processed‚ forwarded‚ or analyzed in other ways. As every packet passes through an interface with a related ACL‚ the ACL is analyzed‚ one line at a time from top to bottom‚ searching for a pattern corresponding

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    It244 Access Control

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    1. Access Control Policy Due in Week Seven: Outline the Access Control Policy. Describe how access control methodologies work to secure information systems 1.1. Authentication Describe how and why authentication credentials are used to identify and control access to files‚ screens‚ and systems. Include a discussion of the principles of authentication such as passwords‚ multifactor authentication‚ biometrics‚ and single-sign-on. Authentication credentials are used to control access to sensitive

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    Access Control Policy

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    Associate Level Material Appendix F Access Control Policy Student Name: Casey DeCesare University of Phoenix IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Scott Sabo Date: 5/27/2014 1. Access Control Policy Due in Week Seven: Outline the Access Control Policy. Describe how access control methodologies work to secure information systems 1.1. Authentication Describe how and why authentication credentials are used to identify and control access to files‚ screens‚ and systems. Include

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    Birth Control Access

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    | Easier Access to Birth Control | By: Chelssie Tibas-Valdez | Period 5 | | | | Chelssie Tibas-valdez Wright Research paper February 26‚ 2013 Easier Access to Birth Control Accessibility to birth control should be more widely spread and affordable. If common drug stores such as CVS and Walgreens had readily over the counter birth control good outcomes would be seen. Additionally birth control should be available to women in stores for an affordable price. This would

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    Access Control - 1

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    system. However‚ some may cause damage or effect program or system performance. When this happens‚ it is referred to as your computer being infected. In today’s world of communication‚ with the internet‚ computers‚ cell phones‚ and having such easy access‚ viruses are a real threat to your computer system. Mark Ciampa‚ author of Security +‚ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals‚ wrote‚ “A biological virus is an agent hat reproduces itself”. (Page 43) He goes on to write‚ “A computer virus is a malicious

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    NT2580 Unit 3 Discussion 1: Access Control Models 10/01/2013 Scenario 1: (DAC) Discretionary Access Control. Being that the business is small and not in need of higher security measures‚ it would be the easiest to maintain and monitor for a small business. Scenario 2: (MAC) Mandatory Access Control. The employees primarily communicate using smartphones; which proves as a possible security risk. MAC is stronger than DAC but‚ still easily monitored for a small business; which makes this the top

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    Risk Control Matrix

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    leakage/theft • “Owned” systems (zombies) • System downtime • Resources required to clean systems Likely Significant • Ensure that antivirus and antimalware controls are installed on all systems and updated daily. • Consider use of content filtering technology to restrict or limit access to social media sites. • Ensure that appropriate controls are also installed on mobile devices such as smartphones. • Establish or update policies and standards. • Develop and conduct awareness training and campaigns

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    Appendix A: Matrix of Theoretical Models Jennabelle Jo Andrews-Alexander |Theoretical Model |Description of Theoretical Model |Type of health care change situation where | | | |model best applies | |EXPECTANCY THEORY |Expectancy Theory suggests that for any |This theory works when a health care | |

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    Security Administration SEC330 Access Control By John McDowall September 16‚ 2012 Thesis: The decisions that need to be made when determining the types of access control you will need‚ along with the types of access control systems that are available and how they are used. Table of Contents I. Introduction II. The decision making process. 1. Do we need access control and why. 2. Access Control Functions. III. Access control systems. 1. Types of systems. 2

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