Media Summary: The Windows Local Group Policy (LGP) has fewer options than a Group Policy, and generally an LGP is used to configure settings ... Discretionary Access Control (DAC) can be applied in Microsoft Windows. In this lab, we'll set up file sharing Microsoft Windows provides several options

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The Windows Local Group Policy (LGP) has fewer options than a Group Policy, and generally an LGP is used to configure settings ... Discretionary Access Control (DAC) can be applied in Microsoft Windows. In this lab, we'll set up file sharing Microsoft Windows provides several options Quick Response (QR) codes can be read by an imaging device such as a mobile device's camera or online. In this lab we'll create ... A sandbox isolates a program in order to prevent malware from permanently infecting a computer. In this lab, we'll install and As an alternative to EFS, third-party applications can be downloaded to protect files

Although brute force and dictionary attacks were once the primary tools used by attackers to crack stolen digest passwords, more ... In this lab, we'll enable support for 802.1x on a Microsoft Windows computer The current version of PSI contains several advanced features. It supports applications from more than 3000 different software ... Cognitive biometrics holds great promise for adding two-factor authentication without placing a tremendous burden on the user. Unlike cryptography that scrambles a message so that it cannot be viewed, steganography hides the existence of the data.

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Security+5e Lab11-1: Using Windows Local Group Policy Editor
Security+5e Lab11-2: Using Discretionary Access Control to Share Files in Windows
Security+5e Lab11-4: Explore User Account Control (UAC)
Security+5e Lab10-1: Creating and Using QR Codes
Security+5e Lab8-1: Using an Application Sandbox
Security+5e Lab5-6: Using TrueCrypt
Security+5e Lab6-1: SSL Server and Client Tests
Security+5e Lab12-6: Use an OpenID Account
Security+5e Lab12-1: Use an Online Rainbow Table Cracker
Security+5e Lab11-3: Enabling IEEE 802.1x
Security+5e Lab15-1: Using Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI)
Security+5e Lab12-4: Use Cognitive Biometrics
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Security+5e Lab11-1: Using Windows Local Group Policy Editor

Security+5e Lab11-1: Using Windows Local Group Policy Editor

The Windows Local Group Policy (LGP) has fewer options than a Group Policy, and generally an LGP is used to configure settings ...

Security+5e Lab11-2: Using Discretionary Access Control to Share Files in Windows

Security+5e Lab11-2: Using Discretionary Access Control to Share Files in Windows

Discretionary Access Control (DAC) can be applied in Microsoft Windows. In this lab, we'll set up file sharing

Security+5e Lab11-4: Explore User Account Control (UAC)

Security+5e Lab11-4: Explore User Account Control (UAC)

Microsoft Windows provides several options

Security+5e Lab10-1: Creating and Using QR Codes

Security+5e Lab10-1: Creating and Using QR Codes

Quick Response (QR) codes can be read by an imaging device such as a mobile device's camera or online. In this lab we'll create ...

Security+5e Lab8-1: Using an Application Sandbox

Security+5e Lab8-1: Using an Application Sandbox

A sandbox isolates a program in order to prevent malware from permanently infecting a computer. In this lab, we'll install and

Security+5e Lab5-6: Using TrueCrypt

Security+5e Lab5-6: Using TrueCrypt

As an alternative to EFS, third-party applications can be downloaded to protect files

Security+5e Lab6-1: SSL Server and Client Tests

Security+5e Lab6-1: SSL Server and Client Tests

In this lab, we'll

Security+5e Lab12-6: Use an OpenID Account

Security+5e Lab12-6: Use an OpenID Account

In this lab, we'll

Security+5e Lab12-1: Use an Online Rainbow Table Cracker

Security+5e Lab12-1: Use an Online Rainbow Table Cracker

Although brute force and dictionary attacks were once the primary tools used by attackers to crack stolen digest passwords, more ...

Security+5e Lab11-3: Enabling IEEE 802.1x

Security+5e Lab11-3: Enabling IEEE 802.1x

In this lab, we'll enable support for 802.1x on a Microsoft Windows computer

Security+5e Lab15-1: Using Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI)

Security+5e Lab15-1: Using Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI)

The current version of PSI contains several advanced features. It supports applications from more than 3000 different software ...

Security+5e Lab12-4: Use Cognitive Biometrics

Security+5e Lab12-4: Use Cognitive Biometrics

Cognitive biometrics holds great promise for adding two-factor authentication without placing a tremendous burden on the user.

Security+5e Lab5-1: Using OpenPuff Steganography

Security+5e Lab5-1: Using OpenPuff Steganography

Unlike cryptography that scrambles a message so that it cannot be viewed, steganography hides the existence of the data.