Dit document bevat een samenvatting en lijst van alle woorden, terminologie en afkortingen die in de toets kunnen voorkomen. Per college is de kerninformatie samengevat en compact uiteengezet. Alle onderdelen die in de toets voorkomen worden behandeld en hack-methodes worden beknopt beschreven. Ver...
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Abbreviations:
● TOE: Target of Evaluation (product or system that is the subject of the
evaluation)
● CEH: Certified Ethical Hacker
● PTES: Penetration Testing Execution Standard (consists of 7 main sections
covering everything related to a penetration test)
● WSTG: Web Security Testing Guide
● MSTG: Mobile Security Testing Guide
● ISSAF: Information Systems Security Assessment Framework (reference
source of penetration testing)
● CVE: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (A list of publicly known
cybersecurity vulnerabilities)
● CVSS: Common Vulnerability Scoring System (Standard for assessing the
severity of vulnerabilities)
● MITM: Man in the Middle
● RCE: Remote Code Execution
● RAT: Remote Access Tool
● DoS: Denial of Service
● DDoS: Distributed DOS
● DRDoS: Distributed Reflection Denial of Service
● CPDoS: Cache Poisoned Denial of Service
● MAC: Media Access Control (Hardware address of the NIC)
● NIC: Network Interface Controller (Physical network hardware such as a
WiFi adapter or Ethernet module)
● ARP: Address Resolution Protocol (Protocol used for discovering the link
layer address, mapping IPv4 addresses to MAC addresses)
● WAN: Wide Area Network (Public network that extends over a large
geographic area)
● LAN: Local Area Network (Private network within a limited area such as a
building)
● WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network (Wireless equievelant of LAN)
Terms:
● Threat: potential violation of security
● Exploit: software or technology that takes advantage of a vulnerability
● Vulnerability: software flaw, implementation error, logic design error
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