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Information Security
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A framework for transporting authentication protocols instead of the authentication protocol itself.
EAP
MPack
Trojan-horse virus
Internal Threat
2. ____ are a loose-knit network of attackers - identity thieves - and financial fraudsters.
Cybercriminals
Floor Guard
Mandatory Access Control
Distributed
3. This attack is where every possible combination of letters - numbers - and characters is used to create encrypted passwords.
Kerberos
Brute Force
Account expiration
LEAP
4. Sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the internet or other digital communication devices.
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
External Threat
Cipher locks
Cyberbullying
5. Magnetic tape drives - hard drives - optical media (CD or DVD) - solid-state media (flash drives or SD)
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
Media for backups
Physical security
Security
6. An independently rotating large cups affixed to the top of a fence prevent the hands of intruders from gripping the top of a fence to climb over it.
Roller barrier
Data
Natural Threat
BioMetric devices
7. The perimeter of a protected - internal network where users - both authorized and unauthorized - from external networks can attempt to access it. Firewalls and IDS/IPS systems are typically placed in the DMZ.
Ciphertext
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Client_Hello
Honeynet
8. A user under Role Based Access Control can be assigned only one ____.
Open Port
Natural Threat
Reverse proxy
Role
9. An authentication protocol that operates over PPP and that requires the authenticator to take the first step by offering the other computer a challenge. The requestor responds by combining the challenge with its password - encrypting the new string o
SSO
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
Stateful Firewall
DLP
10. Generally represent disgruntled employees and alike who are seeking to perform vengeful acts against their current or former employer.
VPN
Challenge
Adware
Malicious Insiders
11. An attack that targets a computer's physical components and peripherals. (ie. hard disk - motherboard - cabling - etc.)
Hardware Attack
DNS poisoning
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
EAP
12. A technique that allows private IP addresses to be used on the public Internet.
NAT
Physical security access control measures
Replicating
Digital Certificate
13. A ____ means that the application or service assigned to that port is listening for any instructions.
VPN
Testing
IEEE 802.1x
Open Port
14. The act of driving while running a laptop configured to detect and capture wireless data transmissions.
Character
Proximity reader
DAP
War Driving
15. A ____ encrypts all data that is transmitted between the remote device and the network.
Roller barrier
VPN
Wireless VLANs
War Driving
16. An attack that sends unsolicited messages to Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Zone transfer
Loop Protection
Shoulder Surfing
Bluejacking
17. A private key and public key
Mouse Trapping
Macro
GIF Layering
What is asymmetic encryption?
18. Ensures that messages are not corrupt or tampered with
Packet tampering
Hash encoding
Logic Bomb
Hoaxes
19. Peering over the shoulder of someone to see the contents on that person's computer or cell phone screen.
Shoulder Surfing
Social engineering
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
White box
20. Hardware and/or software that guards a private network by analyzing the information leaving and entering the network
Role
Firewalls
Cyberterrorist
Wireless security
21. 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.
Distributed storage
Open Port
BioMetric devices
Vishing
22. Hides inside other software - usually as an attachment or a downloadable file
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
TACACS
Trojan-horse virus
Federated identity management
23. An authentication system developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and used to verify the identity of networked users.
Distributed
Electronic eavesdropping
Kerberos
Encryption
24. 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.
Encryption
ACL (Access Control List)
Bluesnarfing
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
25. Allows a single access point to service different types of users.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
Mantrap
Router
Wireless VLANs
26. Provides a greater degree of security by implementing port-based authentication.
Speech recognition
70
TACACS
IEEE 802.1x
27. The most common protocol suite used today for local area networks (LANs) as well as the Internet is ____.
Role Based Access Control
TCP/IP
NAT
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
28. Type of software attack where an attacker captures network traffic and stores it for retransmission at a later time to gain unauthorized access to a network.
Hybird
Amart card
Role Based Access Control
Replay Attack
29. People very knowledgeable about computers who use their knowledge to invade other people's computers
Encryption
Word Splitting
Evil Twin
Hacker
30. ____ involves horizontally separating words - although it is still readable by the human eye.
Insiders
Word Splitting
Electronic eavesdropping
Replay
31. A password-protected and encrypted file that holds an individual's identification information - including a public key and a private key. The individual's public key is used to verify the sender's digital signature - and the private key allows the in
SYN Flood
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Hacker
Digital Certificate
32. A list of statements used by a router to permit or deny the forwarding of traffic on a network based on one or more criteria.
Environmental Threat
Honeynet
ACL (Access Control List)
Brute Force
33. Altering the contents of packets as they travel over the Internet or altering data on computer disks after penetrating a network. For example - an attacker might place a tap on a network line to intercept packets as they leave the computer. The attac
Honeynet
Packet tampering
PAT
Whaling
34. Viruses and worms are said to be self-____.
Replicating
Identity Theft
RADIUS
UDP Flood
35. ____ IP addresses are IP addresses that are not assigned to any specific user or organization.
Private
Mandatory Access Control
Blacklisting Software
DNS Log
36. A threat to networked hosts in which the host is flooded with broadcast ping messages. A _____ _____ is a type of denial-of-service attack.
Smurf Attack
Impersonation
Bluejacking
DNS
37. Forwards packets across computer networks.
Zone transfer
Stateful Firewall
Router
Virus
38. The breadth of your back-up (what types of files you will back up-media - documents - OS - etc)
Cipher locks
Reverse proxy
BioMetric devices
Backup scope
39. 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.
Flashing
Open Port
Physical security access control measures
Role Based Access Control
40. Can use fingerprints or other unique characteristics of a person's face - hands - or eyes (irises and retinas) to authenticate a user.
Resident
ACL (Access Control List)
Standard biometrics
EAP
41. Sending high volumes of UDP requests to a target.
Trusted OS
UDP Flood
Session hijacking
Identification
42. The X.500 standard defines a protocol for a client application to access an X.500 directory called ____.
Wireless VLANs
Reverse proxy
Trojan-horse virus
DAP
43. 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.
Operation
DLP
computer footprint
Challenge
44. The set of letters - symbols - and characters that make up the password are known as a ____ set.
Character
Scatternet
Prevention and detection
Bluesnarfing
45. Sending extremely critcal - derogatory - and oftern vulgar email messages or newsgroup postings to other user on the internet or online services
Digital Certificate
Flaming
Buffer Overflow
Shoulder Surfing
46. A set of permissions that are attached to an object.
Human memory
computer footprint
Black Hat
ACL
47. A database - organized as a hierarchy or tree - of the name of each site on the Internet and its corresponding IP number.
Brute Force
DNS
Spoofing
BioMetric devices
48. A ____ virus infects the Master Boot Record of a hard disk drive.
Ciphertext
Cyberterrorist
Boot
Macro
49. A ____ is a set of software tools used by an attacker to hide the actions or presence of other types of malicious software - such as Trojans - viruses - or worms.
Association request
LDAP injection
Rootkit
External Threat
50. Small electronic devices that change user passwords automatically
Physical security
Token
Malicious Insiders
Testing