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Access Control Categories and Models
After reading/viewing this week\'s materials, please
respond to one or more of the following questions.
1. What are the different Access Control Models available
to secure access to resources? Give an example of one
that you have used in a work situation or if that is not
possible, one that youve read about.
2. Identify the Access Control Categories and give an
example of one that you have read about or have
knowledge of from your own experience.
3. Describe threats to the Access Control domain from
what was covered within the reading and give an example
of each.
4. What are the main goals of access control and what
are the best practices recommended to help in achieving
them.
Each question should be atleast 200 words and one
reference for each question
Solution
Access controls are security features that control how
users and systems communicate and interact with other
systems and resources.
Access is the flow of information between a subject and an
object.
1)A subject is an active entity that requests access to an

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object or the data within an object. E.g.: user, program,
process etc.
An object is a passive entity that contains the information.
E.g.: Computer, Database, File, Program etc.
Access controls give organization the ability to control,
restrict, monitor, and protect resource availability, integrity
and confidentiality.
Passwords:
Cognitive Passwords
One-Time or Dynamic Passwords
2)Access Control Categories
Access controls can be implemented at various layers of a
network and individual systems.
The access controls can be classified into three layers or
categories, each category having different access control
mechanisms that can be carried out manually or
automatically.
Each category of access control has several components
that fall within it, as described
Administrative
The administrative controls are defined by the top
management in an organization.
Administrative Control Components
Policy and Procedures
Personnel Controls

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Access Control Categories and Models After reading/viewing this week\'s materials, please respond to one or more of the following questions. 1. What are the different Access Control Models available to secure access to resources? Give an example of one that you have used in a work situation or if that is not possible, one that you’ve read about. 2. Identify the Access Control Categories and give an example of one that you have read about or have knowledge of from your own experience. 3. Describe threats to the Access Control domain from what was covered within the reading and give an example of each. 4. What are the main goals of access control and what are the best practices recommended to help in achieving them. Each question should be atleast 200 words and one reference for each question Solution Access controls are security features that control how users and systems communicate and interact with other systems and resources. Access is the flow of information between a subject and an object. 1)A subject is an active entity that requests access to an object or the data within an object. E.g.: user, program, process etc. An object is a passive entity that contains the information. E.g.: Computer, Database, File, Program etc. Access controls give organization the ability to control, restrict, monitor, and protect resource availability, integrity and confidentiality. Passwords: Cognitive Passwords One-Time or Dynamic Passwords 2)Access Control Categories Access controls ...
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