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CISM: Certified Information Security Manager
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The best measure and will involve reviewing the entire source code to detect all instances of back doors.
Baseline standard and then develop additional standards
Examples of containment defenses
Digital signatures
Security code reviews for the entire software application
2. Useful but only with regard to specific technical skills.
Defined objectives
BIA (Business Impact Assessment
Phishing
Proficiency testing
3. Applications cannot access data associated with other apps
Requirements of the data owners
Fault-tolerant computer
Transferred risk
Data isolation
4. The PRIMARY goal in developing an information security strategy is to: _________________________.
Platform security - intrusion detection and antivirus controls
MAL wear
Support the business objectives of the organization
Return on security investment (ROSI)
5. The starting point for driving management's attention to information security. All other choices will follow the risk assessment.
Risk assessment - evaluation and impact analysis
Key risk indicator (KRI) setup
Security code reviews for the entire software application
Strategic alignment of security with business objectives
6. ecurity design flaws require a ____________________.
Control risk
Normalization
Annual loss expectancy (ALE)calculations
Deeper level of analysis
7. Ensure that transmitted information can be attributed to the named sender.
Digital signatures
Creation of a business continuity plan
Examples of containment defenses
Reduce risk to an acceptable level
8. Without _____________________ - there cannot be accountability.
Transmit e-mail messages
Decentralization
Well-defined roles and responsibilities
Cracker
9. Provide metrics to which outsourcing firms can be held accountable.
Service level agreements (SLAs)
Cryptographic secure sockets layer (SSL) implementations and short key lengths
Identify the relevant systems and processes
Fault-tolerant computer
10. An information security manager has to impress upon the human resources department the need for _____________________.
Platform security - intrusion detection and antivirus controls
Security awareness training for all employees
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'
Regulatory compliance
11. May show the performance result of the security related activities; however - the result is interpreted in terms of money and extends to multiple facets of security initiatives.
Equal error rate (EER)
Return on security investment (ROSI)
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'
Regular review of access control lists
12. S small warehouse - designed for the end-user needs in a strategic business unit
Acceptable use policies
Security awareness training for all employees
OBusiness case development
Data mart
13. Are expensive - so they have to be used in areas where the risk is at its greatest level. These areas are the ones with high impact and high frequency of occurrence.
Risk management and the requirements of the organization
Continuous monitoring control initiatives
Phishing
Data warehouse
14. Legal document to be signed by all employees - suppliers etc before they 'touch' the organization - to protect the organization's intellectual property.
Monitoring processes
Service level agreements (SLAs)
Inherent risk
Nondisclosure agreement (NDA)
15. Logging as well as monitoring - measuring - auditing - detecting viruses and intrusion.
Annual loss expectancy (ALE)calculations
Encryption of the hard disks
Cost of control
Detection defenses
16. Culture has a significant impact on how information security will be implemented in a ______________________.
Multinational organization
Security code reviews for the entire software application
Well-defined roles and responsibilities
Control effectiveness
17. Someone who uses email as a vehicle for extortion; send company threatening emails indicating they will expose confidential information - exploit security launch - etc.
Audit objectives
Gain unauthorized access to applications
Encryption
Cyber extortionist
18. Occurs when the electrical supply drops
Certificate authority (CA)
Undervoltage (brownout)
Fault-tolerant computer
Prioritization
19. Programs that act without a user's knowledge and deliberately alter a computer's operations
MAL wear
Consensus on risks and controls
Audit objectives
Data isolation
20. Occurs after the risk assessment process - it does not measure it.
Use of security metrics
Centralization of information security management
Detection defenses
Encryption of the hard disks
21. By definition are not previously known and therefore are undetectable.
0-day vulnerabilities
Safeguards over keys
Transferred risk
Aligned with organizational goals
22. A notice that guarantees a user or a web site is legitimate
The database administrator
Trojan horse
Digital certificate
Two-factor authentication
23. The BEST justification to convince management to invest in an information security program is that doing so would _________________.
Patch management process
Continuous monitoring control initiatives
Applying the proper classification to the data
Increase business value and confidence
24. While useful for identifying the difference between the current state and the desired future state - e.g. organization has to comply with recently published industry regulatory requirements compliance that potentially has high implementation costs -
Safeguards over keys
Gap analysis
Intrusion detection system (IDS)
Virus
25. Provides strong online authentication.
Script kiddie
Public key infrastructure (PKI)
Defining high-level business security requirements
include security responsibilities in a job description
26. Needs to define the access rules - which is troublesome and error prone in large organizations.
Acceptable use policies
Single sign-on (SSO) product
Rule-based access control
Consensus on risks and controls
27. Lists only the threats that the information asset is exposed to. It does not consider the value of the asset and impact of the threat on the value.
Threat assessment
Virus detection
Cracker
Monitoring processes
28. Whenever personal data are transferred across national boundaries; ________________________ are required.
The awareness and agreement of the data subjects
A network vulnerability assessment
Decentralization
Cost of control
29. The job of the information security officer on a management team is to ___________________.
Data classification
Creation of a business continuity plan
Assess the risks to the business operation
Information security manager
30. In biometric systems where the possibility of false rejects is a problem - it may be necessary to reduce sensitivity and thereby increase the number of false accepts.
Equal error rate (EER)
Notifications and opt-out provisions
Internal risk assessment
Role-based access control
31. The best strategy for risk management is to ___________________- as this will take into account the organization's appetite for risk and the fact that it would not be practical to eliminate all risk.
Audit objectives
Trusted source
Reduce risk to an acceptable level
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'
32. When developing an information security program _________________ would help identify the available resources - any gaps and the training requirements for developing resources.
Applying the proper classification to the data
Script kiddie
Skills inventory
Developing an information security baseline
33. On a company's e-commerce web site - a good legal statement regarding data privacy should include a statement regarding what the company will ___________________.
Power surge/over voltage (spike)
The authentication process is broken
Multinational organization
Do with the information it collects
34. If the firewall allows source routing - any outsider can carry out _________________ by stealing the internal (private) IP addresses of the organization.
Spoofing attacks
Trusted source
Identify the vulnerable systems and apply compensating controls
Patch management
35. It is easier to manage and control a _________________.
Detection defenses
Requirements of the data owners
Centralized structure
Cracker
36. The risk that remains after putting into place an effective risk management program; therefore - acceptable risk is achieved when this amount is minimized.
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Residual risk
Trojan horse
The authentication process is broken
37. A process that helps organizations manipulate important knowledge that is part of the orgs. memory
Support the business objectives of the organization
Data isolation
Knowledge management
Encryption key management
38. Effective and efficient in large user communities because it controls system access by the roles defined for groups of users. Users are assigned to the various roles and the system controls the access based on those roles.
Multinational organization
Stress testing
Equal error rate (EER)
Role-based access control
39. Provides process needs but not impact.
Virus
Malicious software and spyware
Resource dependency assessment
Audit objectives
40. There is a time lag between the time when a security vulnerability is first published - and the time when a patch is delivered. - The best protection is to _____________________ until a patch is installed.
Annually or whenever there is a significant change
Undervoltage (brownout)
Annual loss expectancy (ALE)calculations
Identify the vulnerable systems and apply compensating controls
41. Will associate data access with the role performed by an individual - thus restricting access to data required to perform the individual's tasks.
Confidentiality
Role-based policy
Key controls
Security code reviews for the entire software application
42. Has to be integrated into the requirements of every software application's design.
Residual risk
The data custodian
Encryption key management
Nondisclosure agreement (NDA)
43. Provides an additional security mechanism over and above that provided by passwords alone. This is frequently used by mobile users needing to establish connectivity to a corporate network.
Risk appetite
Rule-based access control
Deeper level of analysis
Two-factor authentication
44. Can be a standalone driver for an information security governance measure. No further analysis nor justification is required since the entity has no choice in the regulatory requirements.
Well-defined roles and responsibilities
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'
Regulatory compliance
The authentication process is broken
45. A function of the session keys distributed by the PKI.
Patch management
Worm
Confidentiality
Data isolation
46. It is more efficient to establish a ___________________for locations that must meet specific requirements.
SWOT analysis
Baseline standard and then develop additional standards
Data isolation
Threat assessment
47. The MOST useful way to describe the objectives in the information security strategy is through ______________________.
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48. Awareness - training and physical security defenses.
Monitoring processes
Overall organizational structure
Performing a risk assessment
Examples of containment defenses
49. When considering the value of assets ______________________ would give the information security manager the MOST objective basis for measurement of value delivery in information security governance
Comparison of cost of achievement
Developing an information security baseline
Get senior management onboard
Tie security risks to key business objectives
50. Ensures that there are no scalability problems.
Centralized structure
Role-based policy
Stress testing
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'