States of Data 3.3 Flashcards

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[…] involves any data that is on a storage drive

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Data at Rest

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2
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Data at rest should always be […]

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Encrypted

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3
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To further secure data at rest, […] should be put in place to allow only authorized people form accessing it

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Permissions

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4
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Any data transmitted across the network is called […]

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Data in Transit

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5
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One way to protect yourself from data in transit is to use a […] or […], so only good traffic is allowed through

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Firewall
IPS

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6
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Another way to protect yourself while data is in transit is to use […] if it’s communication between two web servers

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Transport Layer Security (TLS)

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7
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Another way to protect yourself while data is in transit is to use a site to site VPN utilizing […] to encrypt all traffic in the tunnel.

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IPsec

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8
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Data that is being actively processed in memory is called […]

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Data in Use

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9
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Data in use is almost always […], otherwise you couldn’t do anything with it

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Decrypted

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10
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[…] means any data that resides in a specific country, must abide by that country’s rules and regulations.
- Legal Monitoring
- Court orders
- “Data collected on EU citizens must be stored in the EU”

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Data Sovereignty

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You can tell where the geographic location of a user is and the data their accessing is by using […]
- 802.11
- Mobile providers
- GPS

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Geolocation

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