After completing Computing Concepts: Types of Security, the user should be able to:
 | Identify and understand the three classifications of computer security: administrative, physical and logical. |
 | Explain how access controls are used to restrict the number of people who have access to computers and sensitive data. |
 | Explain how access control software limits who can log onto computers and what information they may retrieve. |
 | Explain how networks and terminals communicate. |
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Choices in Security
 | Administrative, physical and logical |
Administrative Security
 | At the interview |
 | Orientation |
Physical Security
 | Access controls |
Environmental Threats
 | Environmental controls |
Logical Security
 | Access control software |
Network Security
 | Networks and terminals |
Microcomputer Security
 | Microcomputer security |
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This course has the following features:
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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None
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 | Computing Concepts: Security Risks (COMC02) |
 | Computing Concepts: Database Basics (COMC03) |
 | Computing Concepts: Selecting Databases (COMC04) |
 | Computing Concepts: Data Processing (COMC05) |
 | Computing Concepts: Managing Data (COMC06) |
 | Computing Concepts: Teleprocessing (COMC07) |
 | Computing Concepts: Transmitting Data (COMC08) |
 | Computing Concepts: Messages (COMC09) |
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