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Month: January 2019

CompTIA CySA+ Objective 3.1

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Given a scenario, distinguish threat data or behavior to determine the impact of an incident. CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certification Exam Objectives Version 3.0 Threat Classification Security threats can be classified by several characteristics. First, they are classified on whether or not they are known or not. Known threats are identified and reported. Unknown threats […]

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CompTIA CySA+ Objective 2.3

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Compare and contrast common vulnerabilities found in the following targets within an organization. CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certification Exam Objectives Version 3.0 Servers There are many kinds of servers (server applications) in Enterprise networks.  The most common vulnerabilities are for web servers and database servers. Web servers may have vulnerabilities in the actual service or […]

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CompTIA CySA+ Objective 2.2

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Given a scenario, analyze the output resulting from a vulnerability scan. CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certification Exam Objectives Version 3.0 Analyze Reports from a Vulnerability Scan The data from a vulnerability scan must be interpreted and analyzed to turn it into usable and actionable information.  One of the first parts of this analysis is the […]

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CompTIA CySA+ Objective 2.1

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Given a scenario, implement an information security vulnerability management process. CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certification Exam Objectives Version 3.0 Identification of Requirements One of the key parts of managing vulnerabilities is knowing what the enterprise is trying to achieve.  The first set of requirements often come from regulatory bodies.  Some of these are listed below.  […]

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Ben Story is a network security engineer for a solution provider. He has been working with networking since 1998, his Freshman year at Truman State University, when he worked for a small dial-up ISP managing their Shiva LanRover modem bank. His random bits and bytes can be found on his blog at https://packitforwarding.com or on Twitter @ntwrk80.

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