MAC (mandatory access control system), 64–65, BC15, BC16
MAC (Media Access Control) sublayer, OSI model, 82–84
MAC address, 83
maintenance hook, 179, 232, BC16
maintenance of system, 167–168
malicious applet, 176
malicious code, 173–176, 248, 255
malware, 248, BC16
MAN (metropolitan area network), 74
management roles and responsibilities, 136
mandatory access control system (MAC), 64–65, BC15–16
mandatory vacations, 257
man-in-the-middle attack, 62, 218, BC16
man-made disasters, 279
mantrap, 346, BC16
manual controls, 259, BC16
MAU (Multistation Access Unit), 77
Maximum Tolerable Downtime (MTD), 284, BC16
MD5 algorithm, 209
Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer, OSI model, 82–84
media access, types of, 83–84
media controls, 261, BC16
meet-in-the-middle attack, 219, BC16
memory, 227
memory addressing, 228, BC16
Memory Management Unit (MMU), 224
memory space, 228, BC16
Merkle-Hellman (Trapdoor) Knapsack algorithm, 207
message authentication, 207–210
message digest, 208–210, BC16
messages, between objects, 157, 158
metadata, BC16
method, 157, 158
metropolitan area network (MAN), 74
Microsoft certifications, 381
military attacks, 310
MIME Object Security Services (MOSS), 213, BC17
misdemeanor, 304, BC17
mission statement, 129, BC17
MMU (Memory Management Unit), 224
mobile code (applet), 155–158, 176, BC3
monitoring, 327, BC17
monoalphabetic substitution, 190, 192, BC17
Morris worm, 175
Mosaic browser, 154
MOSS (MIME Object Security Services), 213, BC17
MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching), 216, BC17
MSAU (Multistation Access Unit), 77
MTD (Maximum Tolerable Downtime), 284, BC16
multicast data transmissions, 85
multilevel mode, 231
multilevel systems, 64, BC17
multiple inheritance, 158
multiprocessing, 226, BC17
multiprogramming, 226, BC17
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), 216, BC17
multistate, 226
Multistation Access Unit (MSAU or MAU), 77
multitasking, 226, BC17
multiuser, 226