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Access Control
This course is part of ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP)
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Course 2 - Access Controls
This is the second course under the specialization SSCP. In this course, we will examine the business of controlling how our systems, services, resources and data can be Safely accessed only by those authorized to do so. We will discuss authentication methods, trust, the identity management life cycle and access control models. Course 2 Learning Objectives After completing this course, the participant will be able to: - Categorize identity and access management implementation authentication methods. - Discuss the importance of trust from a security standpoint. - Compare levels of trust among various relationships and internetwork architectures. - Explain the implications of trust among third-party connections. - Differentiate among the activities of the identity management life cycle. - Categorize various access control models. - Define the elements, methods, and processes used when administering access control models. Who Should Take This Course: Beginners Experience Required: No prior experience required
In this course, we will examine the business of controlling how our systems, services, resources and data can be Safely accessed only by those authorized to do so. We will discuss authentication methods, trust, the identity management life cycle and access control models.
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4 videos41 readings17 assignments
4 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Biometrics •6 minutes
- Single Sign-On •4 minutes
- Identity Management Life Cycle •8 minutes
- Trusted Computing Base •3 minutes
41 readings•Total 272 minutes
- Single-Factor and Multifactor Authentication•6 minutes
- Tokens •10 minutes
- Smart Card Tokens •8 minutes
- Accounting and Logging •6 minutes
- Decentralized and Centralized Access Control Management •6 minutes
- Biometric Data Security Standards •6 minutes
- Additional Authentication Methods and Concepts •8 minutes
- Active Directory Federation Services •6 minutes
- Kerberos •8 minutes
- OpenID Connect •6 minutes
- Third-Party Connections •8 minutes
- Device Authentication •8 minutes
- Federated Access•8 minutes
- Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) •6 minutes
- Open Authorization 2 •6 minutes
- Trust Relationships •8 minutes
- Internet, Intranet, Extranet, and Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) •6 minutes
- Authorization •6 minutes
- Identity Proofing •4 minutes
- Provisioning •8 minutes
- Deprovisioning •6 minutes
- Monitoring, Reporting, and Maintenance •6 minutes
- Entitlement •6 minutes
- Identity and Access Management Systems (IAM) •10 minutes
- Authentication and Authorization Vulnerabilities•8 minutes
- Identity as a Service•2 minutes
- Access Control Fundamental Concepts •6 minutes
- Reference Monitor Concept •10 minutes
- The Security Kernel •6 minutes
- The TCB, Reference Monitor, and Security Kernel Relationship •6 minutes
- System Security Models •4 minutes
- Mandatory Access Control (MAC) •6 minutes
- Discretionary Access Control (DAC) •6 minutes
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) •6 minutes
- Privileged Access Management (PAM) •6 minutes
- Subject and Object-Based Access Control •6 minutes
- Rule-Based Access Control (RuBAC) •4 minutes
- Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) •6 minutes
- Risk-Based Access Control •4 minutes
- Key Takeaways•10 minutes
- Access Control Terms and Definitions•10 minutes
17 assignments•Total 54 minutes
- End of Course Quiz •20 minutes
- Tokens•2 minutes
- Kerberos•2 minutes
- Third-Party Connections •2 minutes
- Device Authentication •2 minutes
- Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) •2 minutes
- Trust Relationships•2 minutes
- Internet, Intranet, Extranet, and Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) •2 minutes
- Deprovisioning •2 minutes
- Monitoring, Reporting, and Maintenance •2 minutes
- Entitlement •2 minutes
- Identity and Access Management Systems (IAM) •4 minutes
- Mandatory Access Control (MAC) •2 minutes
- Discretionary Access Control (DAC) •2 minutes
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) •2 minutes
- Rule-Based Access Control (RuBAC) •2 minutes
- Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) •2 minutes
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