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Comptia Security +: Os Hardening
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certifications
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comptia-security-+
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Enable and monitor logs - perform regular backups - use file encryption - enable account lockout and strong user name and password
file and print sharing hardening
OS hardening
hotfix
anonymous authentication
2. A DNS server is fed altered or spoofed records that are retained and then duplicated elsewhere
DNS poisoning
hardware based
domain name service
simple authentication
3. OU stands for...
organizational unit
NAC
139
TACACS
4. Users granted least amount of access possible that enables them to complete their required work
SNMP
DAC
group policies
least privileged principle
5. Microsoft software packages that contain one or more patches and can be applied without rebooting
hotfix
NAC
23
DHCP hardening
6. Recommended LDAP authentication
hardening
system hardening
simple authentication with security layer LDAPv3
least privileged principle
7. A cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over networks such as the Internet
simple network management protocol
139
SSL
encrypted file system
8. NAS stands for...
23
22
network attached storage
RBAC
9. POP3 port
endpoint based
110
hardening
security template
10. Access control method used by organizations that have a high turn over
anonymous authentication
DAC
RBAC
500
11. LDAP stands for...
22
open mail relay
infrastructure based
lightweight directory access protocol
12. Disable default accounts and passwords - regular backups - enable auditing features - monitor user privileges - implement authentication for users and applications
53
OS hardening
database hardening
DNS poisoning
13. HTTP port
SSL
DAC
80
DMZ
14. SMTP stands for...
simple mail transport protocol
DAC
500
infrastructure based
15. Contain possible security settings that can control one or multiple computers
security template
25
25
23
16. Protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network
RBAC
baselining
DHCP
DAC
17. An accumulated set of software updates or hotfixes from Microsoft
service pack
role-based
NAC
configuration baselines
18. Centrally managed NAC method requiring installation of software agents on each network client
endpoint based
DNS poisoning
23
25
19. RBAC stands for ____________ access control
role-based
configuration management policy
49
RBAC
20. Telnet port
FAT
23
80
SSL
21. NetBIOS port
storage area network
139
system hardening
network access control
22. EFS stands for...
encrypted file system
anonymous authentication
FAT
storage area network
23. SAN stands for...
storage area network
MAC
80
simple mail transport protocol
24. MAC stands for ____________ access control
88
network access control
discretionary
mandatory
25. Is a UDP-based network protocol - used mostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention
80
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System
SNMP
DMZ
26. File system that offers limited security and was primarily designed for desktop use
simple network management protocol
20 and 21
baselining
FAT
27. A subnet on the network that separates the internal network from publicly exposed hosts
MAC
DMZ
file and print sharing hardening
DAC
28. Label-based - hard coded access controls - at multiple levels - applied to all objects
organizational unit
RBAC
RBAC
MAC
29. Isolate directories - place server in DMZ - disallow anonymous access - audit logs - and review contents for unauthorized material
500
53
system hardening
FTP hardening
30. SMTP port
25
23
TACACS
DNS poisoning
31. Locking down the system
161
system hardening
endpoint based
rule of least privilege
32. SMTP port
DNS poisoning
hardware based
88
25
33. Restrict zone transfers to designated servers - restrict users via ACLs who can query zone records - do not use recursive queries
configuration management policy
DNS hardening
file and print sharing hardening
local - site - domain - OU
34. LDAP authentication method that uses clear text
service pack
simple authentication
file and print sharing hardening
domain name service
35. LDAP port
DNS hardening
domain name service
DAC
389
36. Allows a remote access server to communicate with an authentication server in order to determine if the user has access to the network
service pack
hardening
network access control
TACACS
37. Help to make sure devices meet security standards before they are allowed to connect to the network
NAC
DNS hardening
infrastructure based
security template
38. Access control defined by roles or job functions
configuration baselines
hardware based
RBAC
DNS poisoning
39. FTP ports
20 and 21
database hardening
DAC
baselining
40. Standard setup used when configuring machines - provide a starting point and consistent setup
configuration management policy
network news transfer protocol
configuration baselines
DNS hardening
41. SSH port
22
mandatory
group policies
RBAC
42. DNS port
simple authentication
security template
53
TACACS
43. SNMP port
hardware based
DNS hardening
161
NNTP
44. Most restrictive access control method that uses security labels to control access
DAC
MAC
FAT
storage area network
45. TACACS port
simple network management protocol
security template
NAC
49
46. Access control method that uses ACLs
NNTP
network news transfer protocol
25
DAC
47. Highly configurable - discretionary - job based access control - more flexible that MAC - more precise that groups
RBAC
161
simple network management protocol
443
48. Reduce the possibility of a breach by locking down the file system - controlling software installation and use - limiting access - disabling unnecessary services and applying patches -
DNS hardening
OS hardening
RBAC
anonymous authentication
49. Transferable access controls applied and controlled by the object owner
RBAC
DAC
dynamic host configuration protocol
MAC
50. DHCP stands for...
mandatory
OS hardening
dynamic host configuration protocol
NAC