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Pervasive and ubiquitous computing
From the course: CSSLP Cert Prep: 3 Secure Software Design
Pervasive and ubiquitous computing
- [Instructor] As application architectures have spread beyond the enterprise, more modern architectures have risen in popularity. Users expect to be able to access their apps from anywhere at anytime and that's been a key driver for architectures that support that expectation. This expectation is referred to as pervasive or ubiquitous computing. Pervasive means that something continues to spread. Ubiquitous means that something is found everywhere and when you combine the two terms, you get a pretty accurate description of user expectations for your apps. Users want to be able to access apps from laptops and mobile devices and even wearables. They want to connect at home, at work and during their commute. Architectures built on this idea of pervasive or ubiquitous computing are the industry's response to those wants. Take the Internet of Things or IoT, for example. Consider for a moment how many devices you use on a…
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Identifying and prioritizing controls5m 51s
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Traditional security architectures5m 42s
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Pervasive and ubiquitous computing5m 40s
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Identifying and prioritizing controls6m 35s
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Cloud architectures6m 49s
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Embedded system considerations6m 28s
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Architectural risk assessments6m 24s
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Component-based systems4m 35s
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Security enhancing tools3m 46s
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Cognitive computing3m 19s
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Control systems6m 22s
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