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Comptia Security +: Network Access
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certifications
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comptia-security-+
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 45 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Using any two authentication methods
cognitive
two factor
password policy
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2. Authentication method that include pin - password - code words - personal information
asynchronous
ACLs
something you know
systems
3. Feature of an OS that allows for logical access control by grouping subjects with common characteristics
crossover error rate
group policy
access control list
password policy
4. The point at which the false rejection rate equals the false acceptance rate - used to determine the accuracy of biometric systems - low value = high accuracy
CER
corrective
cognitive
brute force
5. Procedures -processes - controls that determine access are access control ________
subjects
Bell La Padula
ACLs
systems
6. CER stands for...
type II
password cracking
crossover error rate
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7. ACL stands for...
crossover error rate
two factor
access control list
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8. A password attack that encrypts all the words in the dictionary and compares the resulting hash values with those of the password
dictionary
preventative
Biba
objects
9. Tailgating - piggybacking - social engineering
something you know
physical access control issues
password attacks
detective
10. Error caused by biometrics where the system accepts impostors - also know as false acceptance rate (FAR)
ACLs
type I
type II
are
11. User - programs - processes - requesting permissions are access control ________
common locks
subjects
preventative
access control models
12. Password type based on fact or opinion based information - best for authentication that users do not use often - easy to remember
brute force
implicit deny
cognitive
CER
13. Form of authentication that relies on human characteristic - fingerprint - hand geometry - facial recognition - eye scan - voice print - DNA - something you _________
dictionary
are
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synchronous
14. Form of physical authentication - id/smart card - atm card - token - key - passport - something you __________
mantrap
physical access control issues
have
type II
15. Security controls that spot and capture details about a security breach - i.e. a log file
detective
type I
synchronous
asynchronous
16. Access control model concerned with information integrity
detective
brute force
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Biba
17. A small room with two authentication doors - after gaining access to the 1st door the subject is locked in until access to granted to the 2nd door
crossover error rate
brute force
systems
mantrap
18. Security controls that fix a problem or prevent further damage
type II
cognitive
corrective
type I
19. Password length/complexity help defend against this attack
brute force
4 steps of access control
password cracking
crossover error rate
20. Token that generates a password based on challenge/response
Biba
asynchronous
multifactor
corrective
21. Access control model designed to prevent authorized access to classified information - concerned with information confidentiality
something you know
Bell La Padula
hybrid
physical access control issues
22. Data - hardware - networks - facility are access control ________
asynchronous
objects
rainbow table
password policy
23. Lists of permission associated with objects - used in the DAC model - typically include a implicit deny rule
access control models
ACLs
password attacks
synchronous
24. A password attack that uses a look up table containing pre-computed hashes
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rainbow table
corrective
25. Data can only be accessed through applications - designed to prevent unauthorized modification - errors and fraud
physical access control issues
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brute force
crossover error rate
26. Token that generates a password based on time or event
rainbow table
one time
synchronous
type II
27. Error caused by biometrics where the system rejects authorized individuals - also know as false rejection rate (FRR)
4 steps of access control
physical access control issues
type I
preventative
28. Builds on the dictionary attack by adding numbers and special characters and does some common substitution
brute force
Bell La Padula
password attacks
hybrid
29. Access control model that does not allow data to be accessed directly - concerned with separation of duty or function
subjects
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mantrap
type I
30. Dictionary - hybrid - brute force - rainbow table
mantrap
password attacks
password cracking
implicit deny
31. Security controls that thwart a security breach - i.e. require user ID and password
physical access control issues
preventative
something you know
synchronous
32. The most popular form of authentication
are
group policy
something you know
common locks
33. Using three or more authentication methods
password attacks
one time
CER
multifactor
34. MAC - DAC - and RBAC
4 steps of access control
CER
common locks
access control models
35. Set of rules enforced by an OS to enhance security by forcing users to employ strong passwords
rainbow table
access control list
password policy
two factor
36. Used by most ACLs - also known as deny by default
implicit deny
authentication methods
objects
4 steps of access control
37. The process of recovering passwords from stored/transmitted data
something you know
group policy
access control models
password cracking
38. Preset (key in knob) - deadbolt - combination padlock - cipher
type I
corrective
Bell La Padula
common locks
39. Cognitive - dynamic - one-time - passphrase
password types
corrective
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mantrap
40. A password attack that tries all possible combinations until the correct password is identified
preventative
4 steps of access control
something you know
brute force
41. Password type that best defends against password attacks - i.e. tokens
access control list
systems
one time
Bell La Padula
42. Something you know - have - are or location
cognitive
asynchronous
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authentication methods
43. Information classification is no read up - no write down
Biba
dictionary
Bell La Padula
objects
44. Identification - authentication - authorization - accountability
access control models
something you know
4 steps of access control
brute force
45. Information classification is no write up - no read down
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access control list
asynchronous
Biba