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mnemonic phrases for acronyms

by Fortran - 24 January, 2023 - 04:48 PM
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Hi, I am studying for CEH certification, and I need help to find mnemonic phrases in order to learn the terms I must remember for the exam. 
Do you know some useful list? Thanks!
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just try chatgpt, helps a lot

this is what it got:
  1. B.A.C.K.U.P to remember the essential elements of a backup plan: Backup Types, Automation, Compression, Knowledge, Understanding, and Performance Testing
  2. S.E.C.U.R.E to remember the important aspects of network security: Segmentation, Encryption, Authentication, Authorization, Risk Assessment, and Event Monitoring
  3. D.E.F.E.N.D to remember the key components of a defense-in-depth strategy: Detection, Eradication, Firewalls, Encryption, Network segmentation, and Defense-in-depth
  4. P.A.C.E.R to remember the steps of incident response: Preparation, Identification, Containment, Eradication, Recovery and Lessons learned
  5. T.O.O.L.S to remember the types of security tools used in ethical hacking: Testing, Observation, Analysis, Logging, and Scanning
  6. P.E.N.T.E.S.T to remember the key elements of a penetration test: Planning, Reconnaissance, Exploitation, Reporting, and Testing
  7. V.A.L.I.D to remember the important aspects of vulnerability assessment: Vulnerability identification, Analysis, and Prioritization, and Risk assessment, and Remediation.
  8. E.N.C.R.Y.P.T to remember the types of encryption: End-to-end, Network-based, Communications-based, and Transport-based, symmetric and 
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(This post was last modified: 29 January, 2023 - 11:38 PM by Mothra42. Edited 1 time in total.)
Try this: https://www.mnemonicgenerator.com/

I experimented with a few random words and it does give a mnemonic.  And if you don't like the generated one, you can pick another.
 

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