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Information 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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1. Hides inside other software - usually as an attachment or a downloadable file
SSO
Trojan-horse virus
Environmental Threat
Logic Bomb
2. There are almost ____ different Microsoft Windows file extensions that could contain a virus.
Password Crackers
Identity management
Virus
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3. Peering over the shoulder of someone to see the contents on that person's computer or cell phone screen.
Symmetric encryption
Shoulder Surfing
Mouse Trapping
Cyberterrorist
4. Holds the promise of reducing the number of usernames and passwords that users must memorize.
Session hijacking
Hacker
Root
SSO
5. A key encryption technique for wireless networks that uses keys both to authenticate network clients and to encrypt data in transit.
Identification
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
Bluejacking
TCP/IP
6. The most common protocol suite used today for local area networks (LANs) as well as the Internet is ____.
Smurf Attack
TCP/IP
Loop Protection
Scatternet
7. In a ____ infection - a virus injects itself into the program's executable code instead of at the end of the file.
Identification
Media for backups
Swiss Cheese
Challenge
8. Hacker who exposes vulnerabilities for financial gain or malicious purpose.
Black Hat
Hacker
Role
Dumpster Diving
9. A program or device that can monitor data traveling over a network. Sniffers can show - all the data being transmitted over a network - including passwords and sensitive information - tends to be a favorite weapon in the hacker's arsenal
Fake Antivirus
Malicious Insiders
Sniffer
Replay Attack
10. Fingerprints and patterns
Information security
UDP Flood
Hardware Attack
BioMetric devices
11. Forwards packets across computer networks.
Router
Extreme Humidity
Extreme temperatures
Offline cracking
12. A user under Role Based Access Control can be assigned only one ____.
Role
Firewall logs
Honeynet
Insiders
13. A ____ means that the application or service assigned to that port is listening for any instructions.
Word Splitting
Replay Attack
Locking Cabinets
Open Port
14. ____ is an attack in which an attacker attempts to impersonate the user by using his session token.
Whaling
White box
Session hijacking
Spimming
15. A commonly used technique by pornography sites where a user gets "locked" in a web site.
Wireless VLANs
Security
Mouse Trapping
BioMetric devices
16. The unique data block that results when an original piece of data (such as text) is encrypted (for example - by using a key.)
70
Password
Ciphertext
Replay Attack
17. A type of virus that spreads itself - not only from file to file - but also from computer to computer - do not need to attach to anything to spread and can tunnel themselves into computers.
Logic Bomb
Mantrap
Worm
Honeynet
18. An attack that accesses unauthorized information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection - often between cell phones and laptop computers.
Loop Protection
Bluesnarfing
Stateful packet filtering
MPack
19. When a device receives a beacon frame from an AP - the device then sends a frame known as a ____ frame to the AP.
Authentication
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
Federated identity management
Association request
20. A program that is automatically downloaded to your computer without your consent or even your knowledge.
Brute Force Attack
Drive-by Download
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
UDP Flood
21. Considered a more "real world" access control than the other models because the access is based on a user's job function within an organization.
Worm
Role Based Access Control
Two factor security
Orphaned
22. ____ attacks are responsible for half of all malware delivered by Web advertising.
Fake Antivirus
Tailgating
Resident
Media for backups
23. A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the ____.
Three-Way Handshake
Subject
Script Kiddie
Access Control
24. A framework for transporting authentication protocols instead of the authentication protocol itself.
Stateless Firewall
ACL
EAP
Cyberbullying
25. A ____ can block malicious content in "real time" as it appears without first knowing the URL of a dangerous site.
Web security gateway
UDP Flood
Cipher locks
Firewall logs
26. Floods a Web site with so many requests for service that it slows down or crashes the site
Denial of service attack
Password
Eavesdropping Attack
Rootkit
27. The Chinese government uses _____ to prevent Internet content that it considers unfavorable from reaching its citizenry.
Mandatory Access Control
Subject
Bluesnarfing
DNS poisoning
28. These accounts are user accounts that remain active after an employee has left an organization.
GIF Layering
Orphaned
Wireless VLANs
Bluejacking
29. A security attack in which an internet user sends commands to another internet user's machine that cause the screen to fill with garbage characters. A flashing attack causes the user to terminate her session.
BioMetric devices
Flashing
Root
Black Hat
30. An authentication service commonly used on UNIX devices that communicates by forwarding user authentication information to a centralized server.
Prevention and detection
Clickjacking
TACACS
Kerberos
31. How many past backups you keep - what you did on your machine etc.
Replay Attack
History
Stateful Firewall
Bluesnarfing
32. A technique to gain personal information for the purpose of identity theft - usually by means of fraudulent e-mail
Reverse proxy
Bluesnarfing
Phishing
Tailgate sensors
33. Using a single authentication credential that is shared across multiple networks.
Phishing
Identity management
Cracker
Encryption
34. A feature that controls a device's tolerance for unanswered service requests and helps to prevent a DoS attack.
Subject
Floor Guard
Cloud computing
Worm
35. Motivated by a desire to cause social change - trying to get media attention by disrupting services - or promoting a message by changing information on public websites.
Identity management
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
Standard biometrics
SYN Flood
36. Software written with malicious intent to cause annoyance or damage - need to attach to something (such as an executable file)
Virtualization
Virus
Content filtering
Flaming
37. A system of security tools that is used to recognize and identify data that is critical to the organization and ensure that it is protected.
70
DLP
Backup scope
PAT
38. A ____ tester has an in-depth knowledge of the network and systems being tested - including network diagrams - IP addresses - and even the source code of custom applications.
Sniffer
Stateless Firewall
Rogue
White box
39. An attack that intercepts legitimate communication between two victims and captures - analyzes and possibly alters the data packets before sending a fake reply.
Two factor security
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
Denial of service attack
Loop Protection
40. A ____ attack is similar to a passive man-in-the-middle attack.
Replay
Wireless VLANs
Router
Subject
41. Attack computer systems by transmitting a virus hoax - with a real virus attached. By masking the attack in a seemingly legitimate message - unsuspecting users more readily distribute the message and send the attack on to their co-workers and friends
TACACS
Hoaxes
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Authorization
42. A technique that allows private IP addresses to be used on the public Internet.
Testing
Cognitive biometrics
NAT
Open Port
43. A firewall capable of monitoring a data stream from end to end.
ARP Poisoning
Stateful Firewall
Standard biometrics
Extreme temperatures
44. A method for confirming users' identities
Virus
Authentication
Man-made Threat
Stateful Firewall
45. A form of filtering that blocks only sites specified as harmful.
Whaling
Spear Phishing
Blacklisting Software
RADIUS
46. Software that can guess passwords
Content inspection
Password Crackers
Virus
Extreme temperatures
47. Set of rules that allow or deny traffic
IEEE 802.1x
Natural Threat
Packet filtering
Blacklisting Software
48. A threat to networked hosts in which the host is flooded with broadcast ping messages. A _____ _____ is a type of denial-of-service attack.
Bluesnarfing
Smurf Attack
Shoulder Surfing
Roller barrier
49. An attack where the goal is to extract personal - financial or confidential information from the victim by using services such as the telephone or VOIP.
Identification
Hoaxes
Vishing
Smurf Attack
50. Software that comes hidden in free downloadable software and tracks online movements - mines the information stored on a computer - or uses a computer's CPU and storage for some task the user knows nothing about - can cause extremely slow performance
Spyware
Floor Guard
DAC
Adware