Luke Ahmed
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How To Think Like A Manager for the CISSP Exam
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The Memory Palace: Quick refresher for you CISSP Exam
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Building Blocks: Comprehensive guide to build a security architecture program
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“In the year 3017, the human empire has made first contact with another intelligent lifeform. A consular ship has been sent to open communications along with some technological, scientific, and historical information exchange through the ship's system. The human ambassadors would like to learn as much
information about their alien delegation without giving away too much of their own nature, biology, or defense capabilities. They want to appear friendly, open, and strong without anything to hide. At this point, the humans are unsure whether the aliens are a terrible danger or a unique opportunity.
What kind of system access control model should be given to the aliens?
A. Mandatory Access Control (MAC)
B. Discretionary Access Control (DAC)
C. Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
D. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)”
― How To Think Like A Manager for the CISSP Exam
information about their alien delegation without giving away too much of their own nature, biology, or defense capabilities. They want to appear friendly, open, and strong without anything to hide. At this point, the humans are unsure whether the aliens are a terrible danger or a unique opportunity.
What kind of system access control model should be given to the aliens?
A. Mandatory Access Control (MAC)
B. Discretionary Access Control (DAC)
C. Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
D. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)”
― How To Think Like A Manager for the CISSP Exam
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