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Penn State - ASSIGN - 111
PC Security Tools:Name Symantec Security Systems Spybot Search & Destroy 1.4 Windows Defender Purpose Anti-Virus, Firewall Maker Symantec Corporation Price $69.99 Support Offered Free virus definitions offered daily, phone support if using the pa
Penn State - SRA - 111
Presentation timeTuesday, April 29 FirstMinutes Team name Topic10 Password managementTeam membersYovanny RamirezTuesday, April 29 Second Tuesday, April 29 Third Tuesday, April 29 Fourth20Online auction shopping fraud VTM Viruses, Worms B
Penn State - SRA - 111
GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) Practical Assignment Version 4.0: Exploit in a Lab SANS Institute 2005SANSInstitute20Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Heather Kratt December 8, 200405 ,A
Penn State - SRA - 111
A Proactive Defence to Social Engineering IntroductionIntruders or hackers are continually trying to gain illicit access to computer systems and there are many different types of attack. Companies spend a lot of time and money trying to protect thei
Penn State - SRA - 111
Corporate Identity FraudCorporate Identity Fraud:InAuthor: Bryan K. Fite, bryan.fite@lexisnexis.comstiSANSKey fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46Bryan K. FitetuAccepted: January 23rd 2006teGSEC Go
Penn State - SRA - 111
Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46SANSInstituteGSEC certification Practical Assignment 1.4b Option 1 Submitted: 2004-02-2 SANS Institute 2004,As part of the Information Security Reading Room200
Penn State - SRA - 111
Ryanne Goodwine November 8, 2007 SRA 111 Section 002 Dr. Lu Personal Security Lab Project Part 3 PC Security Tools: Type of Tool Anti-Virus / Wireless Intrusion Detection / Firewall Anti-Spyware Spybot Search Safer & Destroy 1.4 Networking Limited
Penn State - SRA - 111
Social Engineering: Understanding and AuditingByGSEC Practical Assignment SANS Institute 2004,SANSInstitute2004GSEC, v1.4b, Option #1 November 4, 2003 Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46,Au
Penn State - SRA - 111
Social EngineeringKey fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 SANS Institute 2004,SANSInAs part of the Information Security Reading Roomstitute2004,AuthorrAaron Dolan GSEC Option 1 version 1.4
Penn State - SRA - 111
SOCIAL ENGINEERINGA MEANS TO VIOLATE A COMPUTER SYSTEMBy Malcolm Allen (updated June 2006)Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46SANSInstitute2007 ,Authorretainsfu ll r igh ts.1 SANS In
Penn State - SRA - 111
Security Awareness Program DevelopmentSRA 111 Project 1: Team Project Introduction: Your team has been asked to develop an information security awareness program for the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at Penn State. Assume tha
Penn State - SRA - 111
CORPORATE ESPIONAGE 101Shane W. Robinson Version 1.3 SANS Institute 2003,SANSInAs part of the Information Security Reading Room.stitute2003,Authorretainsfu ll r igh ts.Author retains full rights.INTRODUCTION P
Penn State - SRA - 111
Team project Section 1 Tuesday, Dec 11 Tuesday, Dec 11 Thursday, Dec 13 Thursday, Dec 13Team name Team Xtreme Team Nuggets Team Moose Knuckles ?Section 2 Tuesday, Dec 11 Tuesday, Dec 11 Thursday, Dec 13 Thursday, Dec 13Team name Team Locked Out
Penn State - SRA - 111
Matthew GurskiPERSONAL SECURITY LAB SRA 111: SECTION 020 PART 1: RISK ANALYSISTo compile a list of my hardware specs I used a combination of the About this Mac utility, the Apple website (http:/www.apple.com), and the hardware specs listed on the
Penn State - SRA - 111
Sam Chodur 03/02/08 SRA 111 Personal Security Lab #1 Hardware Profile and analysis I am able to list my hardware components because I personally manufactured my computer. I bought most parts in the year of 2002 at a computer show and sale. I will lis
Penn State - SRA - 111
William Mervine (wjm5087@psu.edu) Personal Security Lab 1 SRA 111 Due: 2/5/08 Hardware List:I used the packing slip for my PC along with Windows XP Device Manager to find out the hardware list for my system.Original Hardware:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Penn State - SRA - 111
Ramrez 1 SRA 111 Assignment 1 Feb 5th 2008SRA 111 Intro to Security Risk AnalysisFeb 5th 2008Dr. LuAssignment #1: Risk Analysis: Knowing What You HaveYovanny RamrezRamrez 2 SRA 111 Assignment 1 Feb 5th 2008Personal Security LabSRA 1
Temple - CH - 386
Security in ComputingChapter 2 Elementary Cryptography (part 2)Pfleeger, Security in Computing, ch. 21Character Frequencies (English)13 12 11 10 9 8percent7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZcharactersPfl
Temple - CH - 386
Security in ComputingChapter 2 Elementary Cryptography (part 3)Pfleeger, Security in Computing, ch. 21Chapter Outline 2.1 Terminology and Background 2.2 Substitution Ciphers 2.3 Transpositions (Permutations) 2.4 Making "Good" Encrypt
Temple - CH - 386
Security in ComputingChapter 2 Elementary Cryptography (part 4)Pfleeger, Security in Computing, ch. 21Chapter Outline 2.1 Terminology and Background 2.2 Substitution Ciphers 2.3 Transpositions (Permutations) 2.4 Making "Good" Encrypt
Temple - CIS - 386
March 22Last Time Answers to quiz 1 Sample RSA problems?This Time Answers to RSA problems Finish cryptoAdmin Stuff Quiz on Thursday Email preferred meeting time preferred presentation time project topicLabIn the newsCell p
Temple - CH - 386
Security in ComputingChapter 3 Program SecurityPfleeger, Security in Computing, ch. 31Chapter Outline3.1 Secure Programs 3.2 Nonmalicious Program Errors 3.3 Viruses and Other Malicious Code 3.4 Targeted Malicious Code 3.5 Controls Against P
Temple - CIS - 386
CIS 386 Assignment 1due: Tuesday, February 8 at 5:00 p.m.Email your answers to Jing at qinjing@temple.edu or drop off a hard copy in his mailbox by 5:00 p.m. on February 8. 1. Read http:/www.vnunet.com/news/1160618 2. Read Why Cryptography is Hard
Temple - CIS - 386
CIS 386 Assignment 2due: Tuesday, March 1 at 4:30 p.m.Please email your answers to Jing or drop a hard copy in his mailbox in the CIS department office on the 3rd floor of Wachman Hall by 4:30 March 1. For questions 15 and 16, if you can't get a fi
Temple - CIS - 386
CIS 386 Project ProposalDue: Friday, March 25th at 6:00 p.m.Email me a 1 page project proposal. You should pick something that will interest you, but if you're looking for some suggestions, here are a few: spyware cell p
Columbia - CU - 3265
PSYC W3265 Auditory Perception Fall 2007 Dr. Sarah M. N. Woolley Office: 317 Schermerhorn Hall Office Hours: Mondays 45 Email: sw2277@columbia.edu Introduction How does the human brain make sense of the acoustic world? What properties o
Kentucky - SW - 420
SW 420 SP 07 THE MIND AWAKE AND ASLEEP THE MIND HIDDEN AND DIVIDEDThe documentary viewed today made several key points. Find them below: There are several theoretical perspectives regarding how the mind works Freudian theory attributes phenome
Kentucky - SW - 420
SW 420 Transpersonal TheoriesTranspersonal Theory Important Materials found in this presentation were drawn from multiple sources. Any reference to information contained in this PowerPoint should include a citation of the original source material.
Stanford - INRG - 1022
04/19/2002 10:07 PM ESTUNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK IN RE INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING SECURITIES LITIGATION X : : : : X X : : : : : XInrange Technologies Corp.Master File No. 21 MC 92 (SAS)01 Civ. 10800 (SAS) AMENDED
Penn State - YUC - 122
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, VOL. 15, NO. 2, JUNE 20053273Magneto-Optical Imaging Studies of Flux Propagation in Ultra-Pure and Carbon-Doped MgB2 Thin FilmsZuxin Ye, Qiang Li, Yufeng Hu, A. V. Pogrebnyakov, Y. Cui, X. X. Xi, J
Neumont - BCM - 6013
Day 18:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 LUNCH BREAK Presentation 2D theoryHistorical overview / Tube gels Immobilized pH gradients (IPG) Equilibration / SDS-PAGEIntroduction