Learn about of RADIUS, LDAP, and Active Directory.
- [Instructor] RADIUS is used to provide centralized…authentication and authorization in networks.…RADIUS can be utilized by wireless access points,…remote access devices, VPNs, and other network devices,…and run from a single centralized location.…This allows for easy configuration of the access policies…and management of the passwords.…For RADIUS to work on the network,…it requires three pieces,…a supplicant, an authenticator,…and an authentication server.…The device that is asking to be authenticated…is called the supplicant.…
The supplicant attempts to connect…to a device on the network,…which is referred to as the authenticator.…This might be a switch, an access point, or other device.…This authenticator is also known as the RADIUS client.…Once the supplicant request authentication…from the authenticator,…the authenticator passes this request to the RADIUS server,…which is known as the authentication server.…The communications between the various…network devices is encrypted,…but it's only encrypted with a shared secret key.…
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- Adapting data flow security to changing business needs
- Provisioning and deprovisioning resources
- Security and privacy considerations of storage integration
- Integrating the cloud and virtualization into the secure enterprise architecture
- Identity proofing and identity propagation
- Integrating cryptographic techniques into the secure enterprise architecture
- Cryptocurrency and blockchain
- Mobile device encryption considerations
- Integrating secure communications and collaboration solutions
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 27s
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About the exam1m 44s
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1. Integrating Hosts, Storage, Networks, and Applications into the Secure Enterprise Architecture
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Standards3m 49s
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Interoperability issues7m 14s
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Resiliency issues3m 57s
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Logical deployment diagrams1m 46s
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2. Integrating the Cloud and Virtualization into the Secure Enterprise Architecture
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Cloud considerations4m 47s
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Cloud service models5m 20s
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Commingling considerations2m 56s
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Data security considerations2m 42s
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3. Integrating Authentication and Authorization into the Secure Enterprise Architecture
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Authentication6m 4s
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Authorization5m 59s
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Attestation2m 26s
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Identity proofing2m 13s
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Identity propagation1m 27s
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Federated identification4m 9s
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Trust models2m 36s
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4. Integrating Cryptographic Techniques into the Secure Enterprise Architecture
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Cryptographic techniques6m 59s
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Message authentication1m 23s
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Protection of data6m 26s
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Stream versus block ciphers2m 14s
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Symmetric encryption5m 47s
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Asymmetric encryption3m 23s
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Public key infrastructure3m 54s
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5. Integrating Secure Communications and Collaboration Solutions into the Secure Enterprise Architecture
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Remote access4m 17s
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Unified communication1m 5s
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Web conferencing3m 2s
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Audio and video conferencing2m 44s
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Social media collaboration1m 55s
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Conclusion
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What next?3m 9s
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