network security

A typical IT infrastructure has seven domains: User Domain, Workstation Domain, LAN Domain, LAN-to-WAN Domain, WAN Domain, Remote Access Domain, and System/Application Domain. Each domain requires proper security controls that must meet the requirements of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Answer the following question(s): In your opinion, which domain is the most difficult to monitor for…

Security Attacks

   The threat environment that organizations face includes different types of attacks and different types of attackers who commit these attacks. Select two types of network security attacks. Explain the two types of attacks, the types of attackers who are engaged in these attacks, and the counterattacks that are taken to mitigate the risks of…

Discussion

  Discussion: Implementing Processes and Procedures This chapter discussed the technologies, processes and procedures that cybersecurity specialists use to defend the systems, devices, and data that make up the network infrastructure. Review the chapter and in your initial post, describe at least three different processes and procedures you can implement on your computer. Explain how…

Portfolio Assignment- Network Forensics

Please use the UC Library resources or Google Scholar to search for scholarly articles concerning network forensics or network scanning.In order to receive full credit for this assignment, you must summarize the article and state your opinion of what occurred and what could steps could had been done differently if any. Remember to cite your references using APA…

Network security

To address hacking, Congress enacted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in 1986 as an amendment to the first federal computer fraud law. Over the years, it has been amended several times, most recently in 2008, to cover a broad range of conduct far beyond its original intent. The CFAA prohibits intentionally accessing a…