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iragen [17]
2 years ago
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Question 1 what are some examples of security goals that you may have for an organization? check all that apply.

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frozen [14]2 years ago
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- to prevent unauthorized access to customer credentials

- to protect customer data from unauthorized access; These are super important goals. Safeguards or systems should be implemented to help achieve them. It's important to distinguish between a discrete goal and the <u>mechanisms </u>or defense systems that help you to achieve these goals. Defenses on their own aren't goals, but they allow us to work towards these goals.

What is mechanisms ?

A mechanism in engineering is a tool that converts desired output forces and movements from input forces and movements. In general, mechanisms are made up of moving parts, such as cams and followers, belts and chain drives, and gears and gear trains.

"A combination of resisting things so arranged that by their means the mechanical forces of nature can be compelled to execute work accompanied by definite definable motion," is how the German scientist Franz Reuleaux describes a machine. His usage of the word "machine" in this context is typically taken to refer to a mechanism.

Power is defined as the product of force and motion, and power is controlled by a mechanism to produce a desired combination of forces and motion.

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