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CISM: Certified Information Security Manager
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Legal document to be signed by all employees - suppliers etc before they 'touch' the organization - to protect the organization's intellectual property.
Compliance with the organization's information security requirements
Equal error rate (EER)
Nondisclosure agreement (NDA)
Virus
2. Should be a standard requirement for the service provider.
Reduce risk to an acceptable level
MAL wear
Background check
Alignment with business strategy
3. btaining senior management support for establishing a warm site can BEST be accomplished by ____________________ - including a cost-benefit analysis - will be most persuasive to management. A risk assessment may be included in the business case - but
All personnel
Overall organizational structure
Developing an information security baseline
OBusiness case development
4. Will associate data access with the role performed by an individual - thus restricting access to data required to perform the individual's tasks.
Skills inventory
Identify the relevant systems and processes
Role-based policy
Penetration testing
5. 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.
Cryptographic secure sockets layer (SSL) implementations and short key lengths
Assess the risks to the business operation
Return on security investment (ROSI)
Logon banners
6. Occurs when the incoming level
Role-based access control
Stress testing
Single sign-on (SSO) product
Power surge/over voltage (spike)
7. _________________________ will allow the information security manager to prioritize the remedial measures and provide a means to convey a sense of urgency to management.
Safeguards over keys
Residual risk would be reduced by a greater amount
Identify the vulnerable systems and apply compensating controls
Performing a risk assessment
8. When developing an information security program _________________ would help identify the available resources - any gaps and the training requirements for developing resources.
0-day vulnerabilities
Skills inventory
Do with the information it collects
Comparison of cost of achievement
9. Helps to define the minimum acceptable security that will be implemented to protect the information resources in accordance with the respective criticality levels.
Calculating the value of the information or asset
Trojan horse
Developing an information security baseline
Data warehouse
10. Inject malformed input.
Classification of assets needs
Tie security risks to key business objectives
Access control matrix
Cross-site scripting attacks
11. The most relevant piece of information to include in a cost-benefit analysis of a two-factor authentication system - it would establish a cost baseline and it must be considered for the full life cycle of the control. .
Intrusion detection system (IDS)
Role-based policy
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Data owners
12. When mobile equipment is lost or stolen - the ______________________ matters most in determining the impact of the loss.
Access control matrix
Trusted source
Information contained on the equipment
Background check
13. Addresses strengths - weaknesses - opportunities and threats. Although useful - a SWOT analysis is not as effective a tool.
Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Performing a risk assessment
SWOT analysis
Penetration testing
14. A function of the session keys distributed by the PKI.
Well-defined roles and responsibilities
Patch management process
Confidentiality
Logon banners
15. 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.
The information security officer
Reduce risk to an acceptable level
Background checks of prospective employees
Attributes and characteristics of the 'desired state'
16. The _____________________is a severe omission and will greatly increase information security risk. Presents the GREATEST information security risk for an organization with multiple - but small - domestic processing locations
Breakeven point of risk reduction and cost
SWOT analysis
The database administrator
Lack of change management
17. Requires a process to verify that the control process worked as intended. Examples such as dual-control or dual-entry bookkeeping provide verification and assurance that the process operated as intended.
Defined objectives
Control effectiveness
The board of directors and senior management
Fault-tolerant computer
18. 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.
Role-based access control
Centralized structure
Regulatory compliance
include security responsibilities in a job description
19. In assessing the degree to which an organization may be affected by new privacy legislation - information security management should first _____________________.
Support the business objectives of the organization
Identify the relevant systems and processes
Inherent risk
Safeguards over keys
20. ecurity design flaws require a ____________________.
Use of security metrics
Proficiency testing
The authentication process is broken
Deeper level of analysis
21. Can be used to detect an external attack but would not help in authenticating a user attempting to connect.
Confidentiality
Alignment with business strategy
Intrusion detection system (IDS)
BIA (Business Impact Assessment
22. Attackers who exploit weak application authentication controls can ___________________ and this has little to do with cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.
Hacker
Comparison of cost of achievement
Gain unauthorized access to applications
Conduct a risk assessment
23. An effective tool but primarily focuses on malicious code from external sources - and only for those applications that are online.
Negotiating a local version of the organization standards
Virus detection
Annually or whenever there is a significant change
The data owner
24. Senior management commitment and support for information security can BEST be obtained through presentations that ____________________.
Examples of containment defenses
Security baselines
Tie security risks to key business objectives
Access control matrix
25. Information security governance models are highly dependent on the _____________________.
Defined objectives
A network vulnerability assessment
Compliance with the organization's information security requirements
Overall organizational structure
26. If the firewall allows source routing - any outsider can carry out _________________ by stealing the internal (private) IP addresses of the organization.
Properly aligned with business goals and objectives
Assess the risks to the business operation
Spoofing attacks
Data isolation
27. The information security manager needs to prioritize the controls based on ________________________.
Creation of a business continuity plan
Do with the information it collects
Control effectiveness
Risk management and the requirements of the organization
28. Normally addressed through antivirus and antispyware policies.
Malicious software and spyware
Transferred risk
Alignment with business strategy
Cryptographic secure sockets layer (SSL) implementations and short key lengths
29. An internal review of a web-based application system finds the ability to gain access to all employees' accounts by changing the employee's ID on the URL used for accessing the account. It means _____________.
The authentication process is broken
MAL wear
Applying the proper classification to the data
Normalization
30. To determine sensitivity of assets in terms of risk to the business operation so that proportional countermeasures can be effectively implemented.
Classification of assets needs
Cost of control
Trojan horse
Cracker
31. The job of the information security officer on a management team is to ___________________.
Assess the risks to the business operation
Tailgating
Power surge/over voltage (spike)
include security responsibilities in a job description
32. 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.
The information security officer
Two-factor authentication
Negotiating a local version of the organization standards
Confidentiality
33. Oversees the overall classification management of the information.
Strategic alignment of security with business objectives
The authentication process is broken
The information security officer
Risk management and the requirements of the organization
34. A Successful risk management should lead to a ________________.
What happened and how the breach was resolved
The board of directors and senior management
Breakeven point of risk reduction and cost
Virus detection
35. S small warehouse - designed for the end-user needs in a strategic business unit
Comparison of cost of achievement
Cyber extortionist
Rule-based access control
Data mart
36. The data owner is responsible for _______________________.
Prioritization
Negotiating a local version of the organization standards
Cyber extortionist
Applying the proper classification to the data
37. Used to understand the flow of one process into another.
Public key infrastructure (PKI)
Waterfall chart
Hacker
Protective switch covers
38. By definition are not previously known and therefore are undetectable.
All personnel
Examples of containment defenses
The board of directors and senior management
0-day vulnerabilities
39. A trusted third party that attests to the identity of the signatory - and reliance will be a function of the level of trust afforded the CA.
Trusted source
Performing a risk assessment
Certificate authority (CA)
Virus
40. Would reduce the possibility of an individual accidentally pressing the power button on a device - thereby turning off the device.
Calculating the value of the information or asset
Protective switch covers
Comparison of cost of achievement
Information security manager
41. Someone who accesses a computer or network illegally
SWOT analysis
Properly aligned with business goals and objectives
Hacker
Performing a risk assessment
42. On a company's e-commerce web site - a good legal statement regarding data privacy should include a statement regarding what the company will ___________________.
Patch management process
Threat assessment
Data owners
Do with the information it collects
43. The MOST important element of an information security strategy.
Defined objectives
Use of security metrics
Nondisclosure agreement (NDA)
Confidentiality
44. 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
Public key infrastructure (PKI)
The information security officer
Regular review of access control lists
45. Awareness training would most likely result in any attempted ____________ being challenged by the authorized employee
Information contained on the equipment
Vulnerability assessment
Examples of containment defenses
Tailgating
46. The risk that controls may not prevent/detect an incident with a measure of control effectiveness.
Control risk
The data custodian
Encryption key management
Security awareness training for all employees
47. Residual risk is unmanaged - i.e. - inherent risk which remains uncontrolled. This is key to the organization's _____________ and is the amount of residual risk that a business is living with that affects its viability.
Reduce risk to an acceptable level
Risk appetite
Centralization of information security management
The awareness and agreement of the data subjects
48. Adherence to local regulations must always be the priority. _______________________ is the most effective compromise in this situation.
Gain unauthorized access to applications
Stress testing
Negotiating a local version of the organization standards
The data custodian
49. Needs to define the access rules - which is troublesome and error prone in large organizations.
Rule-based access control
Asset classification
Is willing to accept
Key controls
50. The _____________________ should be the person with the decision-making power in the department deriving the most benefit from the asset.
Owner of the information asset
Role-based access control
Cracker
Risk assessment - evaluation and impact analysis