Chapter 4 Terms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
access list | a paper or electronic record of individuals who have permission to enter a secure area, the time they entered, and the time they left. |
activity phase controls | subtypes of security controls, classified as deterrent, preventative, detective, compensation, or corrective. |
administrative control | process for developing and ensuring that policies and procedures are carried out, specifying what users may do, must do, and must not do. |
alarm | an audible sound to warn a guard of an intruder. |
antispyware | software that helps prevent computers from becoming infected by different types of spyware. |
antivirus | Software that can examine a computer for any infections as well as monitor computer activity and scan new documents that might contain a virus |
barricade | a structure designed to block the passage of traffic. |
Bayesian filtering | Spam filtering software that analyzes every word in an email and determines how frequently a word occurs to determine if it is spam. |
big data | a collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on hand database management tools or traditional data processing applications. |
blacklist | Permitting everything that does not appear on a list. |
cable lock | a device that can be inserted in to the security slot of a portable device and rotated to prevent theft. |
client-side validation | having the client web browser perform all validations and error recovery procedures. |
CCTV | video cameras for surveillance in areas that require monitoring. |
compensating control | provides an alternative to normal controls that are unable to be used. |
corrective control | Intended to mitigate the damage caused by an incident. |
XSRF | An attack that uses the web browsers settings to impersonate a user. |
data at-rest | data which is stored on an electronic media. |
data in-transit | data which is actively moving across a network |
data in-use | Data which is receiving actions from an end device. |
DLP | a system that can identify critical data, monitor access, and prevent unauthorized access. |
deadbolt lock | a door lock that extends a solid metal bar in to the door frame. |
detective control | a control designed to identify any threat that has reached the system. |
deterrent control | a control that attempts to discourage security violations before they occur. |
embedded system | a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger system. |
errors | faults in a program that occur while an application is running. |
fencing | securing a restricted area using a barrier. |
firewall | hardware or software designed to prevent malicious packets from entering or leaving a network or device. |
fuzz testing | a software testing technique that deliberately provides invalid input to a program. |
guard | a human who is an active security element. |
host-based application firewall | a firewall that runs as a program on a local system. |
hotfix | software which addresses a specific customer situation and may not be available to other customers. |
input validation | verifying a users input into an application |
lighting | lights illuminating an area so that it can be viewed after dark. |
locking cabinet | a ruggedized steel box with a lock. |
mainframe | a very large computing system with significant processing abilities. |
mantrap | a device that monitors and controls doors in a vestibule to prevent access to secure areas. |
motion detection | detects motion, dude. |
NoSQL | a nonrelational database type. |
OS hardening | tightening security during the design and coding of an operating system. |
packet filter | firewall. |
patch | a software security update generally intended to fix a security vulnerability. |
popup blocker | stops pop up ad windows from appearing. |
preventative controls | a control which attempts to prevent a threat from entering. |
PDS | A system of cable conduits designed to protect cables transmitting sensitive information. |
proximity reader | a device which detects an emitted signal to identify the owner. |
security control | any device or process used to reduce a risk. |
security policy | a document describing security controls |
server-side validation | having the server perform all validation and error recovery procedures. |
service pack | a software patch containing all previous patches as well as additional features. |
sign | a placard containing a warning or other information. |
smartphone | a phone with an OS that allows apps to be run. |
static environment | devices in which additional hardware is difficult or impossible to be attached. |
technical controls | security controls which are carried out or managed by devices. |
trusted OS | An OS which has been hardened. |
whitelist | permitting only that which is on the list |
wrapper function | a substitute for a regular function that is used in testing. |
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