CISSP Cartoons: Identification vs Security Risk
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Keep in a good mood while you study to CISSP exam. Chek this Information Security Cartoon that plays with Identification and Security Risk:
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CISSP certification topics: Access Control, Cartoons and Videos, CISSP, Risk Management
CISSP certification topics: Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Cartoons and Videos, Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP), Physical Security
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CISSP certification topics: Cartoons and Videos
CISSP certification topics: Cartoons and Videos
Fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges of all or any part of the finger.
The details of this ridges and are called minutiae. It is the distinctiveness of these minutiae that gives each individual a unique fingerprint. An individual places his finger on a device that reads the details of the fingerprint and compares this to a reference file. If the two match, the individual’s identity has been verified.
This resource is used as type of access control using Biometric.
Video - MythBusters versus a fingerprint scanner
CISSP certification topics: Access Control, Biometrics, Cartoons and Videos, CISSP
Did you already see an awareness video announced by a hacker?
CISSP certification topics: Awareness, Cartoons and Videos
I found this video at Youtube where the network security analyst Corey Nachreiner, CISSP, demonstrates how a zero-day security vulnerability in Internet Explorer can be exploited. This is the Vector Markup Language flaw that Microsoft patched with MS06-55.
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CISSP certification topics: Cartoons and Videos
Network security professional Scott Pinzon, CISSP, explains for non-technical users how automated attack tools can figure out user passwords.
CISSP certification topics: Cartoons and Videos, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)