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CISSP Security Architecture And Design

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1. For a subject to have read access to an object in a Multi-Level Security Policy - it is necessary that the subject's sensitivity label must ____________________.

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2. In an automated system ________________ could be achieved by: A computer system designed to identify individuals responsible for any input.






3. This type of environment is highly secured environment that processes very sensitive information. It requires systems that are highly resistant to penetration.






4. TCB contains The Security Kernel and all ______________.






5. In the Bell-LaPadula Model the Subject's Label contains ___________________.






6. Requires more stringent authentication mechanisms and well-defined interfaces among layers.






7. A domain of trust that shares a single security policy and single management






8. The Bell-LaPadula Model is a _______________ that enforces Confidentiality aspect of access control. Formed by David Bell and Leonard LaPadula.






9. When a portion of primary memory is accessed by specifying the actual address of the memory location






10. System Architecture that separates system functionality into Hierarchical layers






11. Bell-LaPadula Model -______________: A subject in a given security level can NOT WRITE information to a LOWER security level.






12. A is a form of EPROM - but its data storage can be erased and modified electrically by onboard programming circuitry and signals.






13. The Physical memory address that the CPU uses






14. The Indexed memory addresses that software uses






15. Another word for Primary storage and distinguishes physical memory from virtual memory.






16. Minimal Security






17. Execute one instruction at a time.






18. Which computer design approaches is based on the fact that in earlier technologies - the instruction fetch was the longest part of the cycle






19. Data in Cache can be accessed much more quickly than Data






20. What access control technique is also known as multilevel security?






21. Verification Protection






22. Succesfully Evaluated products are placed on?






23. Used by Windows systems to reserve the "Swap Space"






24. There is only only one class in Division D. Reserved for systems that have been evaluated but fail to meet the criteria and requirements of the higher divisions.






25. As per FDA data should be ______________________________.






26. The TCB is the ________________ within a computer system that work together to enforce a security policy.






27. Levels of Security and Levels of Trust Lower Letters of the alphabet represent higher levels of security. Higher numbers indicate a greater level of trust.






28. Based on a known address with an offset value applied.






29. Which is an ISO standard product evaluation criteria that supersedes several different criteria






30. What does the simple integrity axiom mean in the Biba model?






31. A Policy based control. All objects and systems have a sensitivity level assigned to them






32. Which Orange Book evaluation level is described as "Controlled Access Protection"? - This class requires a more granular method of providing access control. The system must enforce strict logon procedures and provide decision-making capabilites when






33. Security Policies that prevent information from flowing from a higher security level to a lower security level are called ____________.






34. A channel within a computer system or network that is designed for the authorized transfer of information is identified as a(n)?






35. Intended for environments that require systems to handle classified data.






36. Reference Monitor is responsible for ______________ it compares the security labels of a subject and an object






37. Which in the Orange Book ratings represents the highest level of trust?






38. Mandatory Access requires that _____________ be attached to all objects.






39. The Orange book does NOT Cover ________________ - And Database management systems






40. Access control labels must be associated properly with objects.






41. The Security Kernel is the Core of The TCB and is the _____________ to building trusted computing systems.






42. Should always trace to individuals responsible for observing and recording the data






43. What are the components of an object's sensitivity label?






44. Individual subjects must be uniquely identified.






45. Security is made up of: System administration - ________ - installation and configuration mechanisms within the environment - and other security issues.






46. Applications and user activity






47. The reference monitor is an access control concept - Referring to ________________ that mediates all accesses to objects by subjects based on information in an access control database.






48. In B2 Distinct address spaces must be provided to _________ - and a covert channel analysis is conducted. B2 adds assurance by adding requirements to the design of the system






49. The assignment of a specific individual to administer the security-related functions of a system.






50. A system uses the Reference Monitor to ___________________ of a subject and an object?







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