SSCP®: Access Controls

Pluralsight
Course Summary
This is the second of eight courses that cover the Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) April 2015 Objectives. This course explores how to implement authentication mechanisms, operate internetwork trust architectures, participate in the identity-management lifecycle, and implement access controls.
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Course Description
In this course, you'll learn how to use single and multifactor authentication; explore single sign-on and device authentication; learn about one-way and two-way trust relationships and transitive trusts; participate in authorization, proofing, provisioning, maintenance, and entitlement; and differentiate between mandatory and discretionary access control, non-discretionary access control, and role-based and attribute-based access control.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 7m 17s
—Introduction 7m 17sImplement Authentication Mechanisms- 57m 1s
—Introduction 6m 7s
—Single/Multifactor Authentication: Something You Know 18m 43s
—Single/Multifactor Authentication: Something You Have 3m 58s
—Single/Multifactor Authentication: Something You Are 6m 41s
—Single/Multifactor Authentication: Examples 3m 17s
—Single Sign-on 4m 27s
—Single Sign-on: Kerberos 11m 3s
—What This Module Covered 2m 40sOperate Internetwork Trust Architectures- 27m 54sParticipate in the Identity-management Lifecycle- 44m 26sImplement Access Controls- 44m 33s