Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 10, 2017

THUAT NGU AN TOAN THONG TIN

Access Control Access Control ensures that resources are only granted to those users who are entitled to them. Access Control List (ACL) A mechanism that implements access control for a system resource by listing the identities of the system entities that are permitted to access the resource. Access Control Service A security service that provides protection of system resources against unauthorized access. The two basic mechanisms for implementing this service are ACLs and tickets. Access Management Access Management is the maintenance of access information which consists of four tasks: account administration, maintenance, monitoring, and revocation. Access Matrix An Access Matrix uses rows to represent subjects and columns to represent objects with privileges listed in each cell. Account Harvesting Account Harvesting is the process of collecting all the legitimate account names on a system. ACK Piggybacking ACK piggybacking is the practice of sending an ACK inside another packet going to the same destination. Active Content Program code embedded in the contents of a web page. When the page is accessed by a web browser, the embedded code is automatically downloaded and executed on the user's workstation. Ex. Java, ActiveX (MS) Activity Monitors Activity monitors aim to prevent virus infection by monitoring for malicious activity on a system, and blocking that activity when possible. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network. A table, usually called the ARP cache, is used to maintain a correlation between each MAC address and its corresponding IP address. ARP provides the protocol rules for making this correlation and providing address conversion in both directions. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) An encryption standard being developed by NIST. Intended to specify an unclassified, publicly-disclosed, symmetric encryption algorithm. Algorithm A finite set of step-by-step instructions for a problem-solving or computation procedure, especially one that can be implemented by a computer. Applet Java programs; an application program that uses the client's web browser to provide a user interface. ARPANET Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, a pioneer packet-switched network that was built in the early 1970s under contract to the US Government, led to the development of today's Internet, and was decommissioned in June 1990. Asymmetric Cryptography Public-key cryptography; A modern branch of cryptography in which the algorithms employ a pair of keys (a public key and a private key) and use a different component of the pair for different steps of the algorithm. Asymmetric Warfare Asymmetric warfare is the fact that a small investment, properly leveraged, can yield incredible results. Auditing Auditing is the information gathering and analysis of assets to ensure such things as policy compliance and security from vulnerabilities. Authentication Authentication is the process of confirming the correctness of the claimed identity. Authenticity Authenticity is the validity and conformance of the original information. Authorization Authorization is the approval, permission, or empowerment for someone or something to do something. Autonomous System One network or series of networks that are all under one administrative control. An autonomous system is also sometimes referred to as a routing domain. An autonomous system is assigned a globally unique number, sometimes called an Autonomous System Number (ASN). Availability Availability is the need to ensure that the business purpose of the system can be met and that it is accessible to those who need to use it.

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