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· Chapter I ·

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Security+ Chapter 1.pdf
01Threats & attacksp. 1–14
02Identity & accessp. 15–28
03Cryptographyp. 29–46
04Network securityp. 47–61
05Risk managementp. 62–74
· Chapter II ·

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Sources in Security+ Exam Prep
  • Symmetric ciphers1.1
  • Asymmetric ciphers2.2
  • Hashes & MACs3.1
  • PKI4.2
3 sources · 47 flashcards · 6 quizzesUpdated 2m ago
· Chapter III ·

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Flashcard 12 / 47Chapter 4 · Cryptography
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What does availability mean in the CIA triad?

Flashcard 12 / 47
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Systems and data remain accessible to authorized users when needed, even under attack or partial system failure.

Security+ Chapter 1.pdf · CIA triad · p. 14
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· Chapter IV ·

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You: Which property does encryption primarily protect?

Tutor: Encryption primarily protects Confidentiality by making data unreadable to anyone without the key. When combined with a MAC, it also supports Integrity.

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Security+ Chapter 4 - Cryptography.pdf · Symmetric basics · p. 6
Security+ Chapter 4 - Cryptography.pdf · MACs and HMACs · p. 22
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You: When was AES standardized by NIST?

Tutor:I don't see that in the chapters you've uploaded. I can point you to the cryptography section that covers symmetric ciphers. Want me to summarise it instead?

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