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Trojan Horse

Trojan Horse

A Trojan Horse is a computer program that appears to have a useful function, but also has a hidden and...

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Unauthorized Access

Unauthorized Access

Unauthorized Access is any access that violates the stated security policy. This can be done...

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Virus

Virus

Image Source A virus is a computer program that can replicate itself, infect a computer without permission...

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Weakness

Weakness

Image Source A weakness is a shortcoming or imperfection in software code, design, architecture, or...

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Chip and Pin Benefits Training

Chip and Pin Benefits Training

All credit and debit cards are now being made with "a computer that is 1/4 the size of a postage stamp" this...

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Vulnerability

Vulnerability

  Image Source A vulnerability is a characteristic or specific weakness that renders an organization...

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Allow List, Permit List

Allow List, Permit List

An Allow list, also known as a Permit List or (deprecated: White List), is a list of...

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Work Factor

Work Factor

Image Source A Work Factor is an estimate of the effort or time needed by a potential adversary, with...

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Worm

Worm

A worm is a self-replicating, self-propagating, self-contained program that uses networking mechanisms to...

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PCI DSS Training

PCI DSS Training

PCI DSS stands for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. This is the standard that all organizations must...

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Tokenization

Tokenization

Tokenization is a way for credit card information (also called the Primary Account Number or PAN) to not be used...

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Tokenization

Tokenization

Image Source Tokenization is a way for credit card information (also called the Primary Account Number or...

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