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Information Systems Security Awareness
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| Ciaban 2004-07-15, 3:49 am |
| I am working on Information System Security Awareness Training courses for computer users and would like the opinions of people that may have experience with the subjects. I would like opinions, suggestions on missing content, and to know if the papers are written at a low enough level for an average computer user to understand. I'm trying to give enough information to increase protection, but will also add samples of how & why these are dangerous in the form of computer code and known attack methods.
Viruses and Worms - http://www.visualdbaseprogrammer.com/pdf/IS-VI.pdf
DoS Attacks - http://www.visualdbaseprogrammer.com/pdf/IS-DoS.pdf
Future papers will cover
SQL & URL injections
Buffer Overflows
General Exploitation
Thank you in advance for any that reply.
Jeremy Martin
CISSP, CCNA, A+, Network+
Security Mod @ nt0.com
www.visualdbaseprogrammer.com
www.pluss.net | |
| jennie313 2004-07-16, 1:50 pm |
| These look really good. What kind of class is this for? Clients? Community learning center? | |
| Ciaban 2004-07-16, 11:31 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by jennie313
These look really good. What kind of class is this for? Clients? Community learning center?
I plan on using them directly with clients for the time being. I'm also working on a wireless community project that will use/give the documents for (if the project gets off the ground)... So kinda both.  | |
| darthfeces 2004-07-17, 2:26 am |
| don't forget spyware
the two are merging together faster then you think.
there is currently a thread on nanog titled: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious ..... the gap is closing
there is already *** right now **** spyware self-installing itself via ms04-11 and several as yet unpatched ie vulns.
see isc.incidents.org
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| Ciaban 2005-02-21, 7:21 pm |
| I'm planning on adding a few more in the next month. During the wait, I thought I would link to a couple of posters I have created. One has generated quite a stir (for obvious reasons), but the messages are clear.
http://www.infosecwriter.com/InfoSe...ess_Poster.html | |
| curiousgeorge 2005-02-21, 9:20 pm |
| Those are good basic materials. It doesn't appear that English is your first language (no offense). Have someone proofread the material and correct all grammatical errors before you distribute.
Good job and good luck my friend. |
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