Cyber Security: Understand Hacking and Protect Yourself and Your Organization From Ever Getting Hacked by Hacking Studios
Author:Hacking Studios
Language: eng
Format: azw3, pdf
Published: 2017-08-06T07:00:00+00:00
Sandboxes can be extremely useful for large corporations or for individuals who download a lot of information from the Internet. Using them can prevent catastrophic damage to the entire computer system.
Security Information Management
Security information management refers to the composite collection of data so that it can be analyzed. An example would be a log of times that an account was accessed and the places from which such access occurred. The information is then sent to a centralized computer server, from which it can be accessed by people who have the proper credentials. This type of information can be extremely useful in an investigation, should a hack occur. It can help immediately detect suspicious activity, thereby possibly preventing a hack before it even begins.
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