Ever Thought of Affiliate Marketing?
An effective Affiliate Marketing Strategy can be an effective resource to boost one’s income or even help grow one’s business.
So What is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate Marketing is a way of promoting online business through affiliate programs and advertising that pay the affiliate (or publisher) a type of commission based on the amount of business their website brings the merchant company.
It’s a form of revenue sharing or commission based advertising. The term “affiliate marketing,” however, is often associated with network marketing or multi-level marketing and therefore many companies prefer to use the term “performance marketing”. Affiliate marketing is the most cost effective sort of marketing there is, and is actually incredibly efficient. For this reason, many companies (especially those that started in the early days of e-commerce) owe a tremendous amount to affiliate marketing (amazon.com is a good example) and it has now become normal for companies to include affiliate marketing in many of their plans. Read more
CISSP Exam Note (Domain 1: Access Control) – Centralized & Decentralized, etc…
Access Control – Centralized and Decentralized
Centralized Access Control – is a facility in which all the core functions for access such as Authentication, Authorization, and Accountability (AAA) are performed from a centralized location.
- RADIUS – Remote Access Dial-In User Service (incorporates an AS and dynamic password)
- TACACS – Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (for network applications, static pwd)
- TACACS+ – Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus, supports token authentication
CHAP – Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- Supports encryption, protects password
Decentralized Access Control – generally require medium to large workgroups of individuals and carry higher administrative overhead accordingly. In a decentralized environment, maintaining a homogeny of equipment and services scales in increasing difficulty with proportion to the number of access control points. Changes effected on individual systems are spread locally, instead of having the wide-reaching consequences and effects of a singular centralized system. Read more
Monday DeMondaynizer
Having the Monday Blues? Maybe a little word of inspiration from our preacher will DeMondaynize your Monday…

