SSCP®: Access Controls
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Access controls are the key to protecting the assets of an organization. Access must be managed at technical, administrative, and physical levels. This course is essential for security professionals looking to gain needed knowledge and perspective.
In this course, you'll learn how to use single and multifactor authentication; explore single sign-on and device authentication; learn about one-way and two-way trust relationships and transitive trusts; participate in authorization, proofing, provisioning, maintenance, and entitlement; and differentiate between mandatory and discretionary access control, non-discretionary access control, and role-based and attribute-based access control.
Topics:
In this course, you'll learn how to use single and multifactor authentication; explore single sign-on and device authentication; learn about one-way and two-way trust relationships and transitive trusts; participate in authorization, proofing, provisioning, maintenance, and entitlement; and differentiate between mandatory and discretionary access control, non-discretionary access control, and role-based and attribute-based access control.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Access Control Principles
- Access Control Models
- Access Control Implementations
Taught by
Kevin Henry
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