
Jeff Peters
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Jan 16, 2025 |
infosecinstitute.com | John Bandler |Stephan Miller |Jeff Peters |Drew Robb
General security Our world depends on digital information systems — and they're often vulnerable. These systems don’t run themselves but require diligence and protection. One of the most high-profile examples last year was the CrowdStrike incident, which led to widespread computer outages and a potentially costly lawsuit over flight delays. Accidental errors and disruptions can have enormous effects, and intentional malicious acts could be even more devastating.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
infosecinstitute.com | John Bandler |Stephan Miller |Jeff Peters |Drew Robb
General security Our world depends on digital information systems — and they're often vulnerable. These systems don’t run themselves but require diligence and protection. One of the most high-profile examples last year was the CrowdStrike incident, which led to widespread computer outages and a potentially costly lawsuit over flight delays. Accidental errors and disruptions can have enormous effects, and intentional malicious acts could be even more devastating.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
infosecinstitute.com | Stephan Miller |Jeff Peters |Daniel Brecht
CompTIA Security+ CompTIA, a leading authority in IT certifications, has been a trusted name in the industry for over 30 years. With a wide range of certifications covering various aspects of IT, CompTIA has established itself as a benchmark for professionals seeking to validate their skills and knowledge.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
infosecinstitute.com | Fakhar Imam |Jeff Peters |Daniel Brecht
CompTIA Security+ Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a vital management tool for asymmetric cryptography and digital certificates. It's an important concept to understand for anyone working with cryptography and encryption. That's why it's covered on the CompTIA Security+ exam. There are 28 objectives across the Security+ exam domains, and objective 1.4 is "Explain the importance of using appropriate cryptographic solutions," which includes PKI.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
infosecinstitute.com | Rodika Tollefson |Jeff Peters |Daniel Brecht
CompTIA Security+ The internet of things (IoT) is changing both how we live and how we do business. You can find embedded (or smart) devices everywhere, from the doctor’s office and the public transportation system to the agricultural supply channel and national defense systems. Various estimates put the number of connected devices at nearly 20 billion, which continues to grow.
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