(eCornell) Enforcement Mechanisms and Strategies
Training Provider: GENASHTIM
Course Reference: TGS-2023038336
S$1,000
About This Course
Vulnerable systems are made secure by employing enforcement mechanisms. Beyond enforcement mechanisms for authentication and for authorization, this course will explore the use of mechanisms for protecting the integrity of systems and, thus, preventing an attacker from circumventing controls. You will learn about the three primary classes of enforcement mechanisms � mediation/monitoring, isolation, and asymmetry � and discuss how they are deployed in systems today. The course is provided by eCornell in partnership with Genashtim
What You'll Learn
Evaluate the trade-offs among different approaches to mediation
Identify whether a policy can be enforced with monitoring
Interpret how existing systems and architectures instantiate mediation and isolation
Determine when policy intervention is an appropriate enforcement strategy
Identify whether a policy can be enforced with monitoring
Interpret how existing systems and architectures instantiate mediation and isolation
Determine when policy intervention is an appropriate enforcement strategy
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