NCUA Examiner's Guide

NCUA Examiner's Guide
Author: United States. National Credit Union Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1997
Genre: Credit unions
ISBN:

Federal Credit Union Handbook

Federal Credit Union Handbook
Author: United States. National Credit Union Administration. Office of Examination and Insurance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Credit unions
ISBN:

Federal Credit Union Bylaws

Federal Credit Union Bylaws
Author: United States. National Credit Union Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1977
Genre: Banks and banking, Cooperative
ISBN:

CISSP Practice Questions Exam Cram

CISSP Practice Questions Exam Cram
Author: Michael Gregg
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0134263200

CISSP Practice Questions Exam Cram, Fourth Edition CISSP Practice Questions Exam Cram, Fourth Edition complements any CISSP study plan with 1,038 practice test questions in the book and on the companion site–all supported by complete explanations of every answer. This package’s highly realistic questions cover every area of knowledge for the new CISSP exam. Covers the critical information you’ll need to know to help you pass the CISSP exam! · Features 1,038 questions, organized to reflect the current CISSP exam objectives so you can easily assess your knowledge of every topic. · Each question includes a detailed answer explanation. · Provides complete coverage of the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). · Use our innovative Quick Check Answer KeyTM to quickly find answers as you work your way through the questions. Companion Website Your purchase includes access to 1,038 unique practice exam questions in multiple test modes and 75 electronic flash cards. Make sure you’re 100% ready for the real exam! · Detailed explanations of correct and incorrect answers · Random questions and order of answers · Coverage of each current CISSP exam objective Pearson IT Certification Practice Test minimum system requirements: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, or Vista (SP2), Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 Client; Pentium-class 1 GHz processor (or equivalent); 512 MB RAM; 650 MB disk space plus 50 MB for each downloaded practice exam; access to the Internet to register and download exam databases

Hack the Stack

Hack the Stack
Author: Stephen Watkins
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2006-11-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080507743

This book looks at network security in a new and refreshing way. It guides readers step-by-step through the "stack" -- the seven layers of a network. Each chapter focuses on one layer of the stack along with the attacks, vulnerabilities, and exploits that can be found at that layer. The book even includes a chapter on the mythical eighth layer: The people layer. This book is designed to offer readers a deeper understanding of many common vulnerabilities and the ways in which attacker's exploit, manipulate, misuse, and abuse protocols and applications. The authors guide the readers through this process by using tools such as Ethereal (sniffer) and Snort (IDS). The sniffer is used to help readers understand how the protocols should work and what the various attacks are doing to break them. IDS is used to demonstrate the format of specific signatures and provide the reader with the skills needed to recognize and detect attacks when they occur. What makes this book unique is that it presents the material in a layer by layer approach which offers the readers a way to learn about exploits in a manner similar to which they most likely originally learned networking. This methodology makes this book a useful tool to not only security professionals but also for networking professionals, application programmers, and others. All of the primary protocols such as IP, ICMP, TCP are discussed but each from a security perspective. The authors convey the mindset of the attacker by examining how seemingly small flaws are often the catalyst of potential threats. The book considers the general kinds of things that may be monitored that would have alerted users of an attack.* Remember being a child and wanting to take something apart, like a phone, to see how it worked? This book is for you then as it details how specific hacker tools and techniques accomplish the things they do. * This book will not only give you knowledge of security tools but will provide you the ability to design more robust security solutions * Anyone can tell you what a tool does but this book shows you how the tool works

How to Cheat at Configuring Open Source Security Tools

How to Cheat at Configuring Open Source Security Tools
Author: Michael Gregg
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2011-04-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080553567

The Perfect Reference for the Multitasked SysAdminThis is the perfect guide if network security tools is not your specialty. It is the perfect introduction to managing an infrastructure with freely available, and powerful, Open Source tools. Learn how to test and audit your systems using products like Snort and Wireshark and some of the add-ons available for both. In addition, learn handy techniques for network troubleshooting and protecting the perimeter.* Take InventorySee how taking an inventory of the devices on your network must be repeated regularly to ensure that the inventory remains accurate.* Use NmapLearn how Nmap has more features and options than any other free scanner.* Implement FirewallsUse netfilter to perform firewall logic and see how SmoothWall can turn a PC into a dedicated firewall appliance that is completely configurable.* Perform Basic HardeningPut an IT security policy in place so that you have a concrete set of standards against which to measure. * Install and Configure Snort and WiresharkExplore the feature set of these powerful tools, as well as their pitfalls and other security considerations.* Explore Snort Add-OnsUse tools like Oinkmaster to automatically keep Snort signature files current.* Troubleshoot Network ProblemsSee how to reporting on bandwidth usage and other metrics and to use data collection methods like sniffing, NetFlow, and SNMP.* Learn Defensive Monitoring ConsiderationsSee how to define your wireless network boundaries, and monitor to know if they're being exceeded and watch for unauthorized traffic on your network. - Covers the top 10 most popular open source security tools including Snort, Nessus, Wireshark, Nmap, and Kismet - Follows Syngress' proven "How to Cheat" pedagogy providing readers with everything they need and nothing they don't

NCUA Examiner's Guide

NCUA Examiner's Guide
Author: United States. National Credit Union Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1997
Genre: Credit unions
ISBN: