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Chapter 11 Objectives
Describe the types of computer security risksDescribe the types of computer security risks
Identify ways to safeguard against computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
botnets, denial of service attacks, back doors, and spoofing
Identify ways to safeguard against computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
botnets, denial of service attacks, back doors, and spoofing
Discuss techniques to prevent unauthorized computer access and use
Discuss techniques to prevent unauthorized computer access and use
Identify safeguards against hardware theft and vandalism
Identify safeguards against hardware theft and vandalism
Explain the ways software manufacturers protect against software piracy
Explain the ways software manufacturers protect against software piracy
Define encryption and explain why it is necessary
Define encryption and explain why it is necessary
Discuss the types of devices available that protect computers from system failure
Discuss the types of devices available that protect computers from system failure
Explain the options available for backing up computer resources
Explain the options available for backing up computer resources
Identify risks and safeguards associated with wireless communications
Identify risks and safeguards associated with wireless communications
Recognize issues related to information accuracy, rights, and conduct
Recognize issues related to information accuracy, rights, and conduct
Discuss issues surrounding information privacy
Discuss issues surrounding information privacy
Discuss ways to prevent health-related disorders and injuries due to computer use
Discuss ways to prevent health-related disorders and injuries due to computer use
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Computer Security Risks
What is a computer security risk?
p. 556 - 558 Fig. 11-1 Next
Event or action that causes loss of or damage to computer system
Internet and Network Attacks
What are viruses, worms, and Trojan horses?
p. 558 Next
VirusVirus is a potentially damaging computer program
WormWorm copies itself repeatedly,
using up resources
and possibly shutting down computer or
network
Trojan horseTrojan horse hides within or looks like
legitimate program until
triggered
Payload (destructive event) that is
delivered when you open file, run infected program, or boot computer with infected disk
in disk driveCan spread and
damage files
Does not replicate itself on
other computers
Internet and Network Attacks
Video: Attack of the Mobile Viruses
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Internet and Network Attacks
How can you protect your system from a macro virus?
p. 560 Fig. 11-3 Next
Set macro security level in applications that allow you to write macros
Set security level so that warning displays that document contains macro Macros are instructions
saved in an application, such as word processing or spreadsheet program
Internet and Network Attacks
What is an antivirus program?
p. 560 - 561 Fig. 11-4 Next
Identifies and removes computer viruses
Most also protect against worms and Trojan horses
Internet and Network Attacks
What is a virus signature?
p. 561 Fig. 11-5 Next
Specific pattern of virus code Also called virus definition
Antivirus programs look for virus signatures
Internet and Network Attacks
What are some tips for preventing virus, worm, and Trojan horse infections?
p. 562 Next
Install a personalfirewall program
If the antivirus program flags an e-mail attachment as infected, delete
the attachment immediately
Never start a computer with
removable media inserted
Never open an e-mail attachment
unless you are expecting it and
it is from a trusted source
Install an antivirus program on all of your computers
Check all downloaded
programs for viruses, worms, or Trojan horses
Internet and Network Attacks
What are a denial of service attack, back door and spoofing?
p. 562 and 563 Next
A denial of service attack is an assault whichdisrupts computer access to an Internet service
such as the Web or e-mail
A back door is a program or set of instructionsin a program that allow users to bypass
security controls when accessing a computerresource
Spoofing is a technique intruders use to maketheir network or Internet transmission
appear legitimate to a victim computer ornetwork
Internet and Network Attacks
What is a firewall?
p. 563 Fig. 11-7 Next
Security system consisting of hardware and/or software that prevents unauthorized intrusion
Internet and Network Attacks
What is a personal firewall?
p. 564 Fig. 11-8 Next
Program that protects personal computer and its data from unauthorized intrusions
Monitors transmissions to and from computer Informs you of attempted intrusion
Unauthorized Access and Use
How can companies protect against hackers?
p. 564 - 565 Next
Intrusion detection softwareIntrusion detection softwareanalyzes network traffic, assesses analyzes network traffic, assesses
system vulnerabilities, and identifies system vulnerabilities, and identifies intrusions and suspicious behaviorintrusions and suspicious behavior
Access control defines who Access control defines who can access computer and can access computer and what actions they can takewhat actions they can take
Audit trail Audit trail records access records access attemptsattempts
Unauthorized Access and Use
What are other ways to protect your personal computer?
p. 565 Fig. 11-9 Next
Disable file and printer sharing on Internet connection
Unauthorized Access and Use
What is a user name?
p. 566 Fig. 11-10 Next
Unique combination of characters that identifies user Password is private
combination of characters associated with the user name that allows access to computer resources
Unauthorized Access and Use
How can you make your password more secure?
p. 567 Fig. 11-11 Next
Longer passwords provide greater security
Unauthorized Access and Use
What is a possessed object?
p. 567 Fig. 11-12 Next
Item that you must carry to gain access to computer or facility
Often used with numeric password called personal identification number (PIN)
Unauthorized Access and Use
What is a biometric device?
p. 567 - 568 Fig. 11-13 Next
Authenticates person’s identity using personal characteristic Fingerprint, hand geometry,
voice, signature, and iris
Software Theft
What is software theft?
p. 570 Next
Act of stealing or Act of stealing or illegally stealingillegally stealing
software, copying software, copying software or software or
intentionally intentionally erasing erasing
programsprograms
Software Software piracypiracy is illegal is illegal duplication duplication of copyrighted of copyrighted softwaresoftware
Software Theft
What is a license agreement?
p. 570 Fig. 11-15 Next
Right to use software Single-user license agreement allows user to install software
on one computer, make backup copy, and sell software after removing from computer
Software Theft
What are some other safeguards against software theft?
p. 571 Next
Product activationProduct activation allows user to input product allows user to input product identification number online or by phone and identification number online or by phone and
receive unique installation identification numberreceive unique installation identification number
Business Software Alliance (BSA) promotes better Business Software Alliance (BSA) promotes better understanding of software piracy problemsunderstanding of software piracy problems
Information Theft
What is encryption?
p. 572 Fig. 11-16 Next
Safeguards against information theft Process of converting plaintext (readable data) into ciphertext
(unreadable characters) Encryption key (formula) often uses more than one method To read the data, the recipient must decrypt, or decipher, the data
Secure siteSecure site is Web site that uses
encryption to secure data
Information Theft
How do Web browsers provide secure data transmission?
p. 573 Next
Digital certificateDigital certificate is notice that guarantees Web site is legitimate
Many Web browsers use encryption
Information Theft
What is a certificate authority (CA)?
p. 573 Fig. 11-18 Next
Authorized person or company that issues and verifies digital certificates
Users apply for digital certificate from CA
Information Theft
What is Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)?
p. 574 Fig. 11-19 Next
Provides encryption of all data that passes between client and Internet server Web addresses
beginning with “https” indicate secure connections
Undervoltage—drop in electrical supply
System Failure
What is a system failure?
p. 574 Next
Overvoltage or power surge—
significant increase in electrical power
Noise—unwanted electrical signal
Caused by aging hardware, Caused by aging hardware, natural disasters, or electrical natural disasters, or electrical
power disturbancespower disturbances
Can cause loss of hardware, Can cause loss of hardware, software, or datasoftware, or data
Prolonged malfunction Prolonged malfunction of computerof computer
System Failure
What is a surge protector?
p. 574 - 575 Figs. 11-20–11-21 Next
Protects computer and equipment from electrical power disturbances
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is surge protector that provides power during power loss
Backing Up — The Ultimate SafeguardWhat is a backup?
p. 576 Next
Duplicate of file, program, or disk
Full backupFull backupall files in computer
Full backupFull backupall files in computer
Selective backupSelective backupselect which files
to back up
Selective backupSelective backupselect which files
to back up
Three-generation Three-generation backupbackup
preserves three copies of important files
Three-generation Three-generation backupbackup
preserves three copies of important files
In case of system failure or corrupted files, restorerestore files by copying to original location
Wireless Security
How can I ensure my wireless communication is secure?
p. 576 - 577 Fig. 11-22 Next
Secure your wireless access point (WAP) WAP should not broadcast your network name Enable Wired Equivalent Privacy or Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA)
Information Privacy
What is a cookie?
p. 582 Next
Set browser to accept cookies, prompt you to accept cookies,
or disable cookies
Some Web sites sell or trade information
stored in your cookies
Small file on your computer that contains
data about you
User preferences
Interests and
browsing habits
How regularly you visit Web sites
Information Privacy
How do cookies work?
p. 583 Fig. 11-28 Next
Information Privacy
What are spyware, adware, and spam?
p. 583 - 584 Fig. 11-29 Next
Spyware is program placed on computer without user’s knowledge
Adware is a programthat displays onlineadvertisements
Spam is unsolicited e-mail message sent to many recipients
Information Privacy
How can you control spam?
p. 584 Next
Collects spam incentral location
that you can view any time
Service that blocks e-mail
messages from designated
sources
E-mail filteringE-mail filtering
Sometimes removes valid
e-mail messages
Attempts to remove spam
Anti-spam programAnti-spam program
Information Privacy
What is phishing?
p. 584 Next
Scam in which a perpetratorsends an official looking
e-mail that attemptsto obtain your personal and
financial information
Information Privacy
What privacy laws have been enacted?
p. 585 Fig. 11-30 Next
Information Privacy
What privacy laws have been enacted? (cont’d)
p. 585 Fig. 11-30 Next
Information Privacy
What is content filtering?
p. 586 - 587 Fig. 11-31 Next
Process of restricting access to certain material Internet Content Rating
Association (ICRA) provides rating system of Web content
Web filtering software restricts access to specified sites
Information Privacy
What is computer forensics?
p. 587 Next
Also called digital forensics, network forensics, or cyberforensics
Discovery, collection, and analysis of evidence found on computers and networks
Computer forensic analysts must have knowledge of the law, technical experience, communication skills, and willingness to learn
Computer vision syndrome Computer vision syndrome (CVS)(CVS)—eye and vision —eye and vision
problemsproblems
Computer vision syndrome Computer vision syndrome (CVS)(CVS)—eye and vision —eye and vision
problemsproblems
Health Concerns of Computer UseWhat are some health concerns of computer use?
p. 587 - 589 Next
Repetitive strain injury (RSI)Repetitive strain injury (RSI)Repetitive strain injury (RSI)Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
Computer addictionComputer addiction—when —when computer consumes entire computer consumes entire
social lifesocial life
Computer addictionComputer addiction—when —when computer consumes entire computer consumes entire
social lifesocial life
Tendonitis—inflammation of Tendonitis—inflammation of tendon due to repeated motiontendon due to repeated motionTendonitis—inflammation of Tendonitis—inflammation of
tendon due to repeated motiontendon due to repeated motion
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)—inflammation of nerve that —inflammation of nerve that
connects forearm to palmconnects forearm to palm
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)—inflammation of nerve that —inflammation of nerve that
connects forearm to palmconnects forearm to palm
Health Concerns of Computer UseWhat precautions can prevent tendonitis or carpal tunnel syndrome?
p. 588 Fig. 11-32 Next
Spread fingers apart for several seconds while keeping wrists straight
Gently push back fingers andthen thumb
Dangle arms loosely at sides and then shake arms and hands
Health Concerns of Computer UseHow can you ease eyestrain when working at the computer?
p. 588 Fig. 11-33 Next
Health Concerns of Computer UseWhat is ergonomics?
p. 589 Fig. 11-34 Next
Applied science devoted to comfort, efficiency, and safety in workplace
keyboard height: 23” to 28”
feet flat on floor
adjustable height chair with 4 or 5 legs for stability
adjustable seat
elbows at 90° and arms and hands parallel to floor
Health Concerns of Computer UseWhat is green computing?
p. 590 Fig. 11-35 Next
Reducing electricity and environmental waste while using computer
Summary of Computer Security, Ethics and Privacy
Potential computer risksPotential computer risks
Safeguards that schools, business, and individuals can
implement to minimize these risks
Safeguards that schools, business, and individuals can
implement to minimize these risks
Wireless security risks and safeguardsWireless security risks and safeguards
Ethical issues surrounding information accuracy, intellectual property rights, codes
of conduct, and information privacy
Ethical issues surrounding information accuracy, intellectual property rights, codes
of conduct, and information privacy
Computer-related health issues, their preventions, and ways to keep the environment healthy
Computer-related health issues, their preventions, and ways to keep the environment healthy
Chapter 11 Complete