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Movies
The CyberCIEGE game includes tutorial movies that illustrate
information assurance concepts explored by the game. These
tutorial movies are listed below. These
tutorial movies require a Flash plug-in.
Movies of sample game play can be seen via this
link.
Introduction
Movie (3:40) - What is the role of an Information Security
Decision
Maker?
(Subtitled version:
http://www.cisr.us/cyberciege/downloads/cc_intro_fl.mov -- requires
Quicktime)
Movie 1: The Information
Security
Policy (7:47)- How do you know if a system is secure?

Movie
2: Malicious Software (6:10)- What are your enemies capable
of?

Movie
3: Assurance (3:55)- How can we have confidence in the
protection
mechanism?

Movie
4: Firewalls (4:00)- What is the use of firewalls, intrusion
detection and antivirus products?
Movie 5: Filters
(2:10)- How do we deploy
network filters to limit network traffic?
Movie 6:
Multilevel Components (4:03)- What is a multilevel
component?
Movie 7:
Encryption (5:16)- Introduction to using cryptography to
protect network
communication.
Movie 8: Symmetric
& Public Key Cryptography (2:16)- Encryption for
confidentiality.
Movie 9: Network
Authentication Through Cryptography (4:10) -
Identifying the source of data.

Movie 10: Public Key
Infrastructure (12:45) - Use and
limitations of PKI.

Movie 11: Patch
Management (3:50) - Software contains
flaws your enemy can exploit. What can you do?

Movie12: CyberCIEGE
PKI Installed Roots (3:20) - What are
PKI "installed roots", why are they important, and how do you manage
them in CyberCIEGE?

Movie13: CyberCIEGE
VPN Connection Profiles (3:32) -
Deciding who we are willing to communicate with, and the protection we
want for that communication.

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| CyberCIEGE
software was created by United States Government employees at The
Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research (CISR) at
the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) and Rivermind, Inc. CyberCIEGE
contains government work created by NPS employees and therefore those
portions of CyberCIEGE are in the public domain and are not subject to
copyright. All remaining work within CyberCIEGE is copyrighted by
Rivermind and its use is subject to the copyright protection afforded
to Rivermind. This specific version of the CyberCIEGE may not be
distributed outside of the United States Government without a license
agreement. SimCity and RollerCoaster Tycoon are registered names and
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