(PPTX) including introductory concepts and security strategies. Summaries & Chapter Papers
Confidentiality (preventing unauthorized disclosure), Integrity (preventing unauthorized modification), and Availability (ensuring reliable access to data).
[ Confidentiality ] / \ / \ / \ [ Integrity ] --- [ Availability ] 1. Confidentiality
Addressing social engineering, security awareness training, and organizational policies. computer security principles and practice 4th edition ppt
A classic software security flaw where a program writes more data to a buffer than it can hold, overwriting adjacent memory. The PPT slides visually map the stack architecture to show how attackers inject malicious shellcode to hijack the program's execution flow. Malicious Software (Malware)
Determine security objectives, assess risks, and formulate policies.
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Provides security at the Network Layer (Layer 3), protecting all data flowing over a VPN.
Clear diagrams mapping out Discretionary Access Control (DAC), Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
"Computer Security: Principles and Practice," 4th Edition, is designed for courses in Computer and Network Security, but it is equally valuable for self-study and professional certification preparation. The book continues to set the standard with a balanced presentation of principles and practice, making it suitable for both an academic and professional audience. " 4th Edition
Ensuring unauthorized individuals cannot access data.
Case studies and failure autopsies: Real incident postmortems (redacted for legal/sensitivity reasons) reveal how layered failures accumulate. Slides that walk through an incident timeline, decision points, and mitigations add memorable lessons. A rubric for evaluating whether defenses were sufficient would be useful.
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