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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Fall Home Maintenance Checklist - Home Ownership series

Fall Home Maintenance Checklist


Home ownership is rewarding, exciting, and with the proper home maintenance your home will last a long time.  If this is your first time owning a house or you have owned a house for many years, it is important to do regular and preventative maintenance to keep your home in great shape.  The  following Fall home maintenance checklist will help in keeping your house in tip top shape.    


Exterior


Roof

ㅁ Inspect roof, attic, and crawlspace for any signs of damage or moisture
ㅁ Clean Gutters and Downspouts frequently throughout the fall

Lawn Care

Fertilize Lawn
Trim shrubs and trees
ㅁ Remove outdoor hoses, insulate pipes and faucets if necessary


Exterior Walls, Doors, and Windows

Check dryer vent and clean if necessary
ㅁ Replace any light bulbs that have burnt out
Check doors and windows for cracks and apply caulking or weather stripping if necessary


Interior


Heating and Cooling

ㅁ Replace air filters as needed
Clean Air ducts
ㅁ Inspect heating and furnace system, verify it is in good working order

Attic

ㅁ Verify for proper insulation thickness and ventilation is occurring 
ㅁ Visually inspect attic for mold 
ㅁ Visually inspect for signs of animal or rodent infestation
ㅁ Examine for signs of a roof leak


Fire Safety

ㅁ Confirm expiration dates on fire extinguishers and replace expired ones 
ㅁ Test and maintain fire extinguishers, smoke, and carbon monoxide alarms
ㅁ Visually inspect smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms
ㅁ Replace batteries if needed on smoke and CO alarms

Other

ㅁ Check windows and door frames - repair any that are loose or damaged
Install weather stripping or caulking around windows and doors
ㅁ Visually inspect plumbing and ensure pipes are well insulated
ㅁ Clean chimney and fireplace (if applicable)
Clean baseboards
ㅁ Donate any unwanted household items or clothing

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Taco Chicago - Best Taco places in Chicago

Chicago Best Tacos

On September 8, 2022, Secret Chicago published an article titled “The 20 Best Places To Get Tacos In Chicago” and it includes a list of the “best of the bunch” taco joints.

The culmination of Chicago's world famous food scene and a large Mexican population blesses Chicago with some fantastically great taquerias.  

Let's take a look at the top twelve (12) in the list which comprise the most reliable, affordable, and unique locations for the best tacos around Chicago.  The list includes small corner venues to upscale locations.

In looking at the Chicago neighborhoods where these taco places are located - Wicker Park, Lakeview, Lower West Side, and Midway Airport area are all fortunate to have 3 of the top 12 taco places each.

Top 12 taco places by Neighborhood:


Taco, Taco, Taco - Top 12 Taco places in Chicago


1.)  Antique Taco


Antique Taco - Chicago Best Taco


  • AboutFarmers market style tacos & margaritas, made from scratch with the best local and seasonal ingredients served up counter service  style
  • Top menu pick:  Garlic Shrimp Taco
  • Two (2) Locations:
    • Wicker Park Neighborhood
      • Address:  1360 N Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
      • Phone:  773.687.8697
    • Bridgeport Neighborhood
      • Address:  1000 W 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609
      • Phone:  773.823.9410


2.)  Taqueria El Asadero

  • AboutTacos, burritos & homemade chips with salsa draw crowds to this no-frills, cash-only Mexican staple.  Serves only choice beef, the best guacamole, and uses locally grown ingredients
  • Top menu pick: Carne Asada Taco (Grilled skirt steak)
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Lincoln Square
    • Address:  2213 W Montrose Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618
    • Phone:  (773) 583-5563


3.)  Carnitas Uruapan


Carnitas Uruapan - Best Taco Chicago


  • AboutLegendary destination for those whose palates crave authentic carnitas from Michoacan, Mexico.  
  • Top menu pick:  Tacos De Carnitas
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Gage Park (near Midway Airport)
    • Address:  2813 W. 55th Street, Chicago, IL 60608
    • Phone:  (773) 424-7617


4.) Rojo Gusano

  • AboutCreative tacos & other modern Mexican eats served with mezcal in relaxed, beach-inspired surroundings
  • Top menu pick:  Mixed Mushroom Taco (Taco de Hongos)
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Lakeview
    • Address:  4217 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL  60613
    • Phone:  773-360-1628


5.)  L’ Patron


L'Patron Tacos


  • About:  Laid-back Mexican restaurant featuring tacos & other street food in an industrial setting with a patio.  Always Fresh, Amazing, & Made to Order.
  • Top menu pick:  Carne Asada Taco
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Logan Square
    • Address:  3749 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
    • Phone:  (773) 799-8066


6.) Del Seoul


  • About: No-frills counter-service eatery with Asian fusion eats like Korean BBQ tacos & banh mi sandwiches. Keeping things fresh and unique.  Del Seoul believes in popular, not trendy and customer-focused and food-focused is the only way to go.  
  • Top menu pick:  Sesame Chili Shrimp Taco
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Lincoln Park
    • Address:  2568 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614 
    • Phone:  (773) 248-4227


7.)  BIG & Little’s


BIG & Little’s - Chicago Best Taco


  • AboutCasual counter-serve eatery featuring seafood & meat tacos, along with po’ boys, burgers & fries.
  • Top menu pick:  The BIG & LITTLE’S Taco
  • Three (3) Locations:
    • Lakeview Neighborhood
      • Address: 1034 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
      • Phone: (773) 857-6677
    • Wicker Park Neighborhood
      • Address: 1310 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
      • Phone: (773) 698-7777
    • Midway Airport Location
      • Address: 5700 S Cicero Ave Concourse B, Gate 15, Chicago, IL 60638


8.)  Big Star


  • AboutMexican street food, plus margaritas, bourbon and beer-focused, taco-slinging, lively scene at this funky hangout
  • Top menu pick:  Papas Con Rajas Taco
  • Two (2)  Locations:
    • Wicker Park Neighborhood
      • Address:  1531 N Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622
      • Phone:  773-235-4039
    • Lakeview Neighborhood (Wrigleyville area)
      • Address:  3640 N Clark Street, Chicago, IL  60613
      • Phone:  773-857-7120


9.)  5 Rabanitos

  • AboutMexican cuisine by Chef Alfonso Sotelo.  One block from the National Museum of Mexican Art, and one block from the 18th Street station on the CTA Pink Line.  Mexican classics served in a simple, brightly colored setting.
  • Top menu pick:  Grilled Chicken Adobo Taco
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Lower West Side
    • Address: 1758 W 18th Street, Chicago, IL  60608
    • Phone: (312) 285-2710


10.)  Carnitas Don Pedro

  • About:  Traditional Mexican cuisine served in bustling, bare-bones quarters.  Prides itself on providing delicious food, great service and a sense of family to each and every customer.
  • Top menu pick:  Taco De Carnitas
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Lower West Side
    • Address:  1113 W 18th Street, Chicago, IL 60608
    • Phone:  (312) 829-4757


11.)  Rubi’s Tacos 

  • AboutAuthentic Mexican food at this no frills taco joint.
  • Top menu pick:  El Taco Azteca (Al Pastor con huevo)
  • Two (2) Locations:
    • Near West Side at the New Maxwell Street Market 
      • Address:  800 S Desplaines St, Chicago, IL 60607
    • Lower West Side Neighborhood
      • Address:  1316 W 18th St, Chicago, IL 60608
      • Phone:  (773) 318-9526


12.)  Birrieria Zaragoza 



Birrieria Zaragoza


  • AboutThis Mexican institution specializes in a single item—birria—tender stewed goat accompanied by diced onions, cilantro, and house-made salsa.
  • Top menu pick:  Birria Taco
  • Chicago Neighborhood:  Archer Heights (Near Midway Airport)
    • Address:  4852 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL  60632
    • Phone:  (773) 523-3700

Final Thought

Chicago is home to great Mexican food.  These twelve (12) taco places are some of the best venues for flavorful and affordable taco-fare.   So if you are in the Wicker Park, Lakeview, Lower west side, or Midway Airport area you have plenty of the best taco places to choose from.  Lincoln Park, Logan Square, Lincoln Square, and even Bridgeport have at least one of the best taco places in Chicago.  Enjoy!! 


Check out Chicago Best Restaurants for other great Chicago restaurants.



Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Chicago Pumpkin Patches

Chicago Area Pumpkin Patches

💀 Halloween 💀 is right around the corner and it is time for Pumpkins.  We are fortunate in the Chicago area to have a variety of pumpkin patches and farms to choose from.  To make it easy to get the perfect pumpkin for Halloween here is a list of pumpkin patches and farms in the Chicagoland area.

Happy Halloween!

Chicago Pumpkin Patches & Farms

Abbey Farms

2855 Hart Road

Aurora, IL


All Seasons Apple Orchard

14510 IL Route 176

Woodstock, IL


Apple Holler

5006 S. Sylvania Avenue

Sturevant, WI


Bengtson’s Pumpkin Farm

13341 W. 151st St.

Homer Glen, IL


County Line Orchard

200 S. County Line Rd.

Hobart, IN


Dave’s Pumpkins

9112 Algonquin Road

Huntley, IL


Didier Farms

16678 W. Aptakisic Road

Lincolnshire, IL


Dollinger Family Farm

7420 E. Hansel Road

Channahon, IL


Edwards Apple Orchard

7061 Centerville Road

Poplar Grove, IL


Goebbert’s Pumpkin Farm

40 W. Higgins Road

South Barrington, IL


Johansen’s Farm

710 W. Boughton Road 

Bolingbrook, IL


Jonamac Orchard

19412 Shabbona Road

Malta, IL


Kregel’s Pumpkin Patch

7705 W. 159th Avenue

Lowell, IN


Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm

13236 Townline Road

Waukegan, IL


Kuiper’s Family Farm

For GPS:  1N318 Watson Road (Pumpkins & Tulips)

Maple Park, IL


Odyssey Fun Farm

18900 Oak Park Avenue

Tinley Park, IL


Prairie Sky Orchard

4914 N. Union Road

Union, IL


Royal Oak Farm Orchard

15908 Hebron Road

Harvard, IL


Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm

17250 Weber Road

Lockport, IL


Sonny Acres

29W310 North Avenue

West Chicago, IL


Stade’s Farm and Market

3709 Miller Road

McHenry, IL


Woody’s Orchard & Family Fun Farm

3223 Creek Road

Plano, IL


For a list of Apple Orchards in the Chicago area check out Apple Picking Chicago!

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Saturday, October 1, 2022

NIST CSF (Cybersecurity Framework)

NIST CSF Introduction

Version 1.0 of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework was issued in February 2014 and provides a framework for improving critical infrastructure cybersecurity.  Version 1.1 released in April 2018 refines, clarifies, and enhances version 1.0 of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF).  

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is currently working on version 2.0 of the NIST CSF.  

Find the latest version of the NIST CSF at:  NIST CSF 

This article as an overview of the NIST Cybersecurity framework and is not meant to drill down to deep.  Separate articles drill down on each function in greater detail.


Organizational Benefits from NIST CSF

Based on security practices known to be effective, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), establishes a set of standard security functions and outcomes.  Organizations can use the NIST CSF to improve their cybersecurity posture.  It helps organizations foster communication about cybersecurity internally and externally and allows organizations to integrate and align cybersecurity risk management with enterprise risk management processes.


Introduction to the five (5) NIST CSF Functions

The NIST Cybersecurity framework is organized on 5 key functions:


NIST Cybersecurity Functions
NIST CSF Function Table

These five (5) functions are a comprehensive view of managing cybersecurity risk over time.  Each function is an important aspect of cybersecurity and all functions are needed to have an effective cybersecurity posture.


NIST CSF Identify

The NIST CSF Identify function helps to develops the ability to manage cybersecurity risk to: systems, assets, data, and capabilities.  It involves inventorying assets, systems, and data to determine what needs protecting.

The NIST CSF Identify function helps to:

  1. Identify critical enterprise processes and assets
  2. Document information flows
  3. Maintain hardware and software inventory
  4. Establish policies for cybersecurity that include roles and responsibilities
  5. Identify threats, vulnerabilities, and risk to Assets

NIST CSF Protect

The NIST CSF Protect function is focused on putting in place the appropriate safeguards to ensure delivery of services.  So, implementing the protection mechanisms to ensure critical information systems and operational systems are protected and in service.

The Protect function helps to: 

  1. Manage access to assets and Information
  2. Protect Sensitive data
  3. Conduct regular backups
  4. Protect devices
  5. Manage device vulnerabilities
  6. Train Users


NIST CSF Detect

NIST CSF Detect function ensures the appropriate mechanisms and tools are in place to identify occurrences of cybersecurity events.  Detect is all about identifying when a cybersecurity event is happening.

  1. The Detect function helps to:
  2. Test and update detection processes
  3. Know the expected data flows for your enterprise
  4. Maintain and monitor logs
  5. Understand the impact of cybersecurity events


NIST CSF Respond

The NIST CSF Respond function ensures the appropriate activities and mechanisms are in place to take appropriate actions when a cybersecurity event is detected.  The Respond function is all about taking swift action when a cybersecurity event happens to contain and prevent any further impacts. 


The NIST CSF Respond function helps to:

  1. Ensure response plans are tested
  2. Ensure response plans are updated
  3. Internal and external stakeholder coordination is managed and in place



NIST CSF Recover

The NIST CSF Recover function ensures appropriate activities are in place to maintain plans for resilience and to restore systems, capabilities, or services impaired due to a cybersecurity event.   The respond function is focused on recovery or restoring any services that were impacted due to a cybersecurity event.


The NIST CSF Recover function helps to:

  1. Communicate with internal and external stakeholders
  2. Ensure recovery plans are updated
  3. Manage public relations and company reputation



NIST CSF Implementation Tiers

NIST defines Implementation tiers for the Cybersecurity framework.  The Tiers denote increasing degrees of rigor and maturity regarding cybersecurity risk management practices.  The tier levels help with determining the extent to which cybersecurity risk management is informed by business needs and is integrated into an organization’s overall risk management practices.   

Tiers are defined to support organizational decision making on how to manage cybersecurity risk, as well as helping to determine the dimensions that are higher priority for an organization and should receive additional resources.  Obtaining higher tiers is encouraged when it is determined to be feasible and cost-effective for reduction of cybersecurity risk.


The Tier definitions are as follows:

  • Tier 1: Partial
  • Tier 2: Risk Informed
  • Tier 3: Repeatable
  • Tier 4: Adaptive


Conclusion

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is important for increasing an organizations security posture.  The NIST CSF is built based on security practices that are known to be effective.  This is extremely helpful to organization in improving cybersecurity risk management practices.  NIST CSF is organized around 5 functions, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover.  The NIST Cybersecurity framework also helps to foster communication across internal and external stakeholders allowing organizations to work more collaboratively to improve the cybersecurity posture across the enterprise.  


Finally NIST CSF establishes four (4) implementation tiers and are defined to help with organizational decision making on how to manage cybersecurity risk.  The four implementation tiers are:  Tier 1: Partial, Tier 2: Risk Informed, Tier 3: Repeatable, Tier 4: Adaptive


Money.com 50 Best Places to Live in the United States

50 Best Places to Live in the United States

Money.com recently released the "50 best places to live in the United States" rankings based on methodology of analyzing economic opportunities, quality of life, diversity, and more.  

It is important to note that Money.com changed their ranking methodology this year.  Money.com indicates, "Chief among those changes included introducing new data related to national heritage, languages spoken at home and religious diversity."   Money.com, also, prioritized locations with, "more regional diversity" and they "strove to include cities of all sizes by lifting the population limit."  These changes in methodology resulted in a "new tier of larger (and often more diverse) candidates," according to Money.com.

United States
50 Best Places to Live in the U.S.

Lets take a look at the 2022 - 2023 "50 Best Places to Live in the United States" rankings and analyze the rankings by state.  To do this we will cover the following topics:

  1. Primary Ranking factors considered
  2. 50 Best Places to Live in the United States list for 2022 - 2023
  3. State Analysis of the List
  4. Breakdown of States in the List
  5. Final Thoughts


Nine (9) Primary Best Places to Live Ranking Factors 

Money.com used these nine primary ranking factors in determining the Best Places to Live in the United States rankings:

  1. Cost of living: This looks at how expensive it is to live in a community — factors included costs of transportation, health care, child care, insurance, and housing affordability relative to local income, as well as additional factors.
  2. Diversity: Money.com says, "this factor looks at the population with a heavy focus on how well various races are represented and integrated into the community.   Other Diversity factors included age, religious diversity, heritage, and languages spoken at home.  Money.com gave preference toward locations with populations that were less than 80% white.
  3. Economic opportunity: This includes indices tracking poverty, if the community employs a healthy mix of different industries,  job growth projections, and employment data.
  4. Education: Looks at the percentage of the population with a four-year degree, high school graduation rates, K-12 test scores, and if the area is close to or includes one of our Best Colleges plus other factors.
  5. Fun and amenities: This looks at location data to verify the location has interesting things for residents to do and tracks restaurants, parks, farmers markets, gyms, museums,  as well as infrastructure like airports, police departments and fire stations. 
  6. Health and safety: This looks at factors that include health expectancy, access to clinics and hospitals, and violent crime indices, as well as, households reporting serious health problems.
  7. Housing market: This looks at housing availability, rents, how long for-sale homes stay on the market, home sales prices, and listing prices — focusing on affordability.
  8. Income and personal finance: Looks at how well various income groups are represented within an area, household income, and taxes.
  9. Quality of life: Looks at accessibility to green space, risk of environmental catastrophe in the area, commute times, how walkable is the area, and weather.
Now lets take a look at the rankings.

50 Best Places to Live in the United States List for 2022 - 2023

  1. Atlanta, Georgia
  2. Tempe, Arizona
  3. Kirkland, Washington
  4. Raleigh, North Carolina
  5. Rogers Park (Chicago), Illinois
  6. Columbia, Maryland
  7. Somerville, Massachusetts
  8. Ann Arbor, Michigan
  9. Tampa, Florida
  10. Jersey City, New Jersey
  11. Boise, Idaho
  12. Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  13. Irvine, California
  14. Fort Lee, New Jersey
  15. Arlington, Virginia
  16. Naperville, Illinois
  17. Milton, Massachusetts
  18. Fremont, California
  19. Carmel, Indiana
  20. Rockville, Maryland
  21. Franklin, Tennessee
  22. San Diego, California
  23. Hillsboro, Oregon
  24. Abington, Pennsylvania
  25. San Jose, California
  26. Alexandria, Virginia
  27. Chanhassen, Minnesota
  28. Denver, Colorado
  29. Overland Park, Kansas
  30. Morristown, New Jersey
  31. Lafayette, Colorado
  32. Camas, Washington
  33. Altamonte Springs, Florida
  34. South Burlington, Vermont
  35. Marietta, Georgia
  36. Kirkwood, Missouri
  37. Glen Cove, New York
  38. Kaneohe, Hawaii
  39. Hutto, Texas
  40. Madison, Wisconsin
  41. Salt Lake City, Utah
  42. Bentonville, Arkansas
  43. Sarasota, Florida
  44. Nashua, New Hampshire
  45. Norman, Oklahoma
  46. Greenville, South Carolina
  47. Juneau, Alaska
  48. Coralville, Iowa
  49. Jeffersonville, Indiana
  50. Sparks, Nevada

State Representation in the List

Analyzing the list by state the following data can be determined:
  • 34 states had at least 1 city ranked in the list.  
  • 22 states had 1 city represented in the list.  
  • 12 states had 2 or more cities represented in the list.
  • 16 states had no representation in the list.

Break down of states with 2 or more cities in 50 Best Places to Live:

California is the state with the most places represented in the list with 4 cities included in the "50 Best Places to Live in the United States".

Florida and New Jersey both had 3 cities in the rankings. 

And Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Virginia, and Washington states all had 2 cities each in the list. 

Lets take a look at the breakdown of cities by state.


California - 4 cities

  • Irvine, California (13)
  • Fremont, California (18)
  • San Diego, California (22)
  • San Jose, California (25)

Florida - 3 cities

  • Tampa, Florida (9)
  • Altamonte Springs, Florida (33)
  • Sarasota, Florida (43)


New Jersey - 3 cities

  • Jersey City, New Jersey (10)
  • Fort Lee, New Jersey (14)
  • Morristown, New Jersey (30)

Breakdown of States with 2 cities in the rankings

North Carolina's 2 cities are both in the top 15.  Illinois, Maryland, and Massachusetts cities are all in the top 20 cities in the list.   

Here is the breakdown of the top 50 Best Places to Live in the Unites States by State having 2 or more cities in the list:

Colorado 

  • Denver, Colorado (28)
  • Lafayette, Colorado (31)


Georgia

  • Atlanta, Georgia (1) 
  • Marietta, Georgia (35)

Illinois

  • Rogers Park (Chicago), Illinois (5)
  • Naperville, Illinois (16)

Indiana

  • Carmel, Indiana (19)
  • Jeffersonville, Indiana (49)

Maryland

  • Columbia, Maryland (6)
  • Rockville, Maryland (20)

Massachusetts

  • Somerville, Massachusetts (7)
  • Milton, Massachusetts (17)

North Carolina

  • Raleigh, North Carolina (4)
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina (12)

Virginia

  • Arlington, Virginia (15)
  • Alexandria, Virginia (26)

Washington

  • Kirkland, Washington (3)
  • Camas, Washington (32)

It is nice about 70 percent of states are represented in the list of 50 Best places to live in the United States.  9 states have 2 cities in the list, 2 states have 3 cities in the list, and 1 state (California) has 4 cities in the list.


Final Thoughts

With the change in ranking methodology this year, the Money.com "50 Best Places to Live in the United States" list looks different from previous years.  Is the changed ranking methodology better?  Only time will tell.  One result of the changed methodology is that the cities represented in the list are cities or communities that are deemed more diverse than previous rankings.  

It is nice to see about 70% of states represented in the list. California, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina all are well represented in the "50 Best Places to Live" rankings for 2022-2023.   

Some states with the largest population are under represented or not represented at all in the list.  Ohio which is the 7th most populated state in the United States with approximately 11,700,000 people (2020 census data) did not have any cities in the "50 Best Places to Live in the United States" rankings.  Texas and New York the 2nd and 4th most populous states respectively only had 1 city in the list.



Source Article:  Money.com 50 Best Places to Live 2022-2023


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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Identity and Access Management (IAM)

What Is IAM?

Identity and Access Management is about creating and managing trusted digital identities using policies, technologies, processes, and personnel with the purpose of protecting sensitive organizational data.

Identity and Access Management includes the following areas:
  • Assignment rules, role definition, and identification for the system
  • User or non-person entity (NPE) attribute management
  • Individual, groups of individuals, and NPEs access level assignments
  • NPE and individual role management and maintenance in the system

Authentication and Authorization

Identity and Access Management uses Authentication to verify an individual or Non Person Entities identity.  Authentication is defined as verifying the identity of a user, process, or device.

Authorization is used to define the asset permission level the individual or Non-person entity has and is defined as “the permission granted to an entity to access a system resource”

Common Authentication methods include:

  • Password based Authentication – individual or automated process uses a user login and password to authenticate their identity and is the most common authentication method.  
  • Certificate-based Authentication – Users provide digital certificate to sign in
  • Hardware / Software token Authentication – New one-time code generated every 30 seconds or so to authenticate identity
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) – uses 2+ independent ways to authenticate
  • Biometric Authentication – unique physical identifier of a person i.e. fingerprint
  • Behavioral Authentication – This method uses Artificial Intelligence to detect if user behavior is outside the norm and lock down access to systems


Common Authorization methods include:

  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) – Permissions are assigned to designated job roles or functions within the organization. 
  • Access Control List (ACL) – To grant or deny access to information systems is by defined rules. 
  • Policy-Based Access Control (PBAC) – Business roles and policies of users are combined to determine what access privileges users of each role should have.
  • Graph-Based Access Control (GBAC) – Permissions or abilities to entities/users are defined by Query language


National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework includes Identity and Access Management under the Protect function.

The NIST CSF outcome category for Identity and Access Management is:  

Identity Management, Authentication and Access Control (PR.AC): Access to physical and logical assets and associated facilities is limited to authorized users, processes, and devices, and is managed consistent with the assessed risk of unauthorized access to authorized activities and transactions.

Identity Management, Authentication, and Access Control has the following 7 subcategories:
  • PR.AC-1: Identities and credentials are issued, managed, verified, revoked, and audited for authorized devices, users and processes
  • PR.AC-2: Physical access to assets is managed and protected
  • PR.AC-3: Remote access is managed
  • PR.AC-4: Access permissions and authorizations are managed, incorporating the principles of least privilege and separation of duties
  • PR.AC-5: Network integrity is protected (e.g., network segregation, network segmentation)
  • PR.AC-6: Identities are proofed and bound to credentials and asserted in interactions
  • PR.AC-7: Users, devices, and other assets are authenticated (e.g., single-factor, multi-factor) commensurate with the risk of the transaction (e.g., individuals’ security and privacy risks and other organizational risks)

Identity and Access Management is critical to Cybersecurity.  With Identity and Access Management, organizations are able to significantly reduce illegal access to sensitive information.  IAM provides protection against dissemination of compromised login credentials, unauthorized access to the organizations network, as well as, hacking, and various other types of cyberattacks.

Also, Identity and Access Management helps organizations meet industry regulations to ensure customer data is secure and private.  Regulations such as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) govern the  protection of customer data and data assets.

Summary 

Identity and Access Management is important for information and network security.  Policies, technologies, processes, and personnel are all used to create and manage trusted digital identities in an organization. 

Authentication methods are used to validate identities and authorization is used to define the permission levels for system assets or resources.

Identity and Access Management is a critical outcome category for the Protect function of the NIST Cybersecurity framework and includes 7 subcategories that ensure all areas of Identity and Access Management are covered within an organization.

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Best You Journaling Prompts

Journaling Prompts for Self Discovery



You can study your profession, go to school to become a lawyer, doctor, teacher, or any other profession, however, this type of knowledge can only take you so far.

It is important to understand what motivates you, brings you joy, gives you energy, gives you strength, confidence, and brings passion to your life.  

Deep wisdom of self-knowledge ensures that life is meaningful and is fulfilling for you.  This knowledge is the most valuable and is within you.

Journaling is good for the soul. To truly get to know what your dreams, passions, and joys in life are it takes time for self discovery.  Let's take a look at seven (7) journaling prompts to help you discover more about yourself.  This will help you identify actions and decisions toward your dreams and passions. 


Best you Journaling Prompts
Journaling Helps


Know your Passions and Strengths 


1.)  What is standing in your way right now (what is holding you back?)?    What would happen if you could overcome your obstacle(s)? Or more importantly, what would happen if you didn’t?

  • What fears, worries, self limiting beliefs are holding you back?
  • How would you feel if any obstacles were overcome?
  • What happens if these obstacles can’t be overcome?

2.)  What do I absolutely love in life?

List all the things you love about the world and the people in your life

  • Activities that bring joy, fulfillment, get you excited and make you feel most alive
  • Anything from music, hiking, sports, cycling, traveling, cooking, walking the beach, teaching others, learning, and watching movies. 
  • Within your love for these lies your joy and deep passion.


3.)  What are my greatest accomplishments in life to date?

List all the times you’ve succeeded as well as the moments that make you the most proud. 

  • Anything from graduating school, getting a job, completing your first run, completing a difficult project, to buying your first home, getting your first car
  • Can you identify why you succeeded in these?  Perseverance, a can do attitude, understanding your limits, etc.
  • To accomplish these milestones, some of your key strengths were used. 

Also, jot down a list of things that you complete with ease.  Anything from hobbies, activities, and personal interest that you do with great ease. 

  • Within these lie your greatest strengths.


Values and Lifestyle


4.)  What would I stand for if I knew no one would judge me?

Include your wildest dreams here - List all the things that you would do if fear or worry were eliminated 

  • What passions and unique gifts do I have that I would love to share with the world?
  • Do you have a special interest or passion?

This helps in identifying your greatest values.


5.) If my life had absolutely no limits and I could have it all and do whatever I wanted, what would I choose to have and what would I choose to do?

List what you would do each day knowing you are bound to be successful

  • What kind of person do you want to be?
  • Who would you help?
  • How much money would you earn?
  • Where would you live?
  • How would you use your time?
  • Thinking about these 4 categories:  Career/Money, Relationships/Love, Health/Wellness + Spiritual Evolution, what would you like to accomplish or how would you spend your time in each category?

This helps to identify your ideal lifestyle and allows you to realize who you would truly be if there were no limits. 

Then you can start working towards the life you truly want to create. 

Know that you wouldn’t have a desire to do theses things if you didn’t also have the ability to fulfil it.


Qualities and Dreams


6.)  What would I do if I had one billion dollars?

What would you really love to do if you had all the money in the world?   

  • How would you spend your time if you had all the money in the world?  
  • What activities, what places, what would you like to pursue?

Then what would you do with your time after you achieved all this?

This helps to think without limitations.  Removing limitations and boundaries, helps you discover what you really want to do.


7.) Who do I admire most in the world?

List the people you most admire or character traits you most admire in people.

  • What are the qualities you admire in these people?  
  • How do these people inspire you?
  • What inspires you in this world?  

Know that what you admire about these people and others are also qualities that are in you - you admire someone because they have qualities similar to you.


Journaling Prompts for Self Discovery
Journaling is good for the soul


Final Thoughts:

Thinking through and spending time to answer these questions is important to discovering the knowledge within.  Answering these questions will drive change in your life. 

The more you are aligned with your values, strengths, passions, desires, and motivations the more your days are filled with meaning, purpose, passion and the happier your life becomes!

Be the Best version of yourself by taking little steps each day.  Take action toward your dreams one day at a time and work toward your passions, dreams, and strengths toward the best you.

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