Module 11: Securing and Maintaining an Operating system
Across
- 1. Industry standard client/server protocol that offers centralized control
- 4. security enhancement for servers that aren’t physically secure and for mobile devices at risk of being lost or stolen
- 7. If there’s physical access to the computer, there’s no
- 10. Windows update management system
- 11. specially allocated disk area that holds information that is swapped back and forth from RAM to disk
- 13. Early version of mutual authentication protocol
- 14. New version of mutual authentication protocol
- 16. Enables administrators to control who has access to the network
- 18. Document that describes rules governing access to organization information
- 19. Built in firewall in most Linux distributions
Down
- 2. What users can do after they are logged on to the network
- 3. Used in windows, provides mutual authentication
- 5. Securing data on an OS involves authentication, authorization, encryption, and _____
- 6. Backup that backs up any files that have changed since the last full or incremental backup
- 8. Tool used to delete uneeded files on Windows
- 9. Linux command to see current firewall configuration
- 12. An Important part of maintaining a system is to make regular ____
- 13. Authentication that requires user to supply two or more types of authentication
- 15. A firewall creates a barrier between a computer OS and the network so potentially harmful packets can’t enter or leave the OS
- 17. Creates a barrier between two entities