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Information Security
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Subject
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it-skills
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. Can use fingerprints or other unique characteristics of a person's face - hands - or eyes (irises and retinas) to authenticate a user.
What is asymmetic encryption?
Standard biometrics
Root
Hardware Attack
2. The set of letters - symbols - and characters that make up the password are known as a ____ set.
Honeypot
Character
Wireless VLANs
Denial of service attack
3. Using one's social skills to trick people into revealing access credentials or other information valuable to the attacker. <dumpster diving - or looking through people's trash - etc>
SSO
Locking Cabinets
Social engineering
Virtualization
4. A pay-per-use computing model in which customers pay only for the computing resources they need.
BioMetric devices
Fencing
Cloud computing
Trusted OS
5. Keeps a record of the state of a connection between an internal computer and an external device and then makes decisions based on the connection as well as the conditions.
Logic Bomb
Password Crackers
External Threat
Stateful packet filtering
6. Ensures that messages are not corrupt or tampered with
Rainbow Tables
Social engineering
Hash encoding
Physical security access control measures
7. Attacker sets up a rogue DNS server that responds to legitimate requests with IP addresses for malicious or non-existent websites.
ACL
Separation of duties
Biometrics
DNS Hijacking
8. A feature that controls a device's tolerance for unanswered service requests and helps to prevent a DoS attack.
Floor Guard
Client_Hello
Biometrics
Three-Way Handshake
9. These attacks may allow an attacker to construct LDAP statements based on user input statements.
Logic Bomb
Wireless security
LDAP injection
Offline cracking
10. Software that can guess passwords
DNS
Password Crackers
CardSpace
Separation of duties
11. An attack that sends unsolicited messages to Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Bluejacking
Root
Internal Threat
DNS Hijacking
12. 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.
Floor Guard
Worm
Dwell Time
Server-Side
13. A ____ attack is similar to a passive man-in-the-middle attack.
Replay
Protocol analyzer
Hacker
Human memory
14. Sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the internet or other digital communication devices.
Swiss Cheese
Chain
Packet tampering
Cyberbullying
15. 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
Operation
BioMetric devices
Role Based Access Control
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
16. Although brute force and dictionary attacks were once the primary tools used by attackers to crack an encrypted password - today attackers usually prefer ____.
Rainbow Tables
Boot
Wireless VLANs
70
17. People very knowledgeable about computers who use their knowledge to invade other people's computers
Authentication request
Drive-by Download
Symmetric encryption
Hacker
18. A user accessing a computer system must present credentials or ____ when logging on to the system.
RADIUS
Loop Protection
Testing
Identification
19. ____ is a software program that delivers advertising content in a manner that is unexpected and unwanted by the user.
Malicious code
Separation of duties
Adware
Internal Threat
20. Sending extremely critcal - derogatory - and oftern vulgar email messages or newsgroup postings to other user on the internet or online services
Flaming
Chain
Identity Theft
Information security
21. ____ uses "speckling" and different colors so that no two spam e-mails appear to be the same.
Geometric variance
Whaling
Session hijacking
VPN
22. The process of verifying that your backups actually work
Standard biometrics
Separation of duties
Resident
Testing
23. Can be used to determine whether new IP addresses are attempting to probe the network.
Spoofing
Subject
Firewall logs
Cognitive biometrics
24. The unique data block that results when an original piece of data (such as text) is encrypted (for example - by using a key.)
Fake Antivirus
Backup frequency
Role Based Access Control
Ciphertext
25. A ____ is a computer program or a part of a program that lies dormant until it is triggered by a specific logical event.
Human memory
Logic Bomb
Rootkit
Challenge
26. An authentication process that involves three steps.
Wireless VLANs
Two factor security
Extreme temperatures
Three-Way Handshake
27. A standard that provides a predefined framework for hardware and software developers who need to implement access control in their devices or applications.
Identity management
Replay Attack
Protocol analyzer
Access Control
28. An attack that accesses unauthorized information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection - often between cell phones and laptop computers.
Smurf Attack
Cyberstalking/Harassment
Brute Force
Bluesnarfing
29. Magnetic tape drives - hard drives - optical media (CD or DVD) - solid-state media (flash drives or SD)
Media for backups
GIF Layering
Speech recognition
Zone transfer
30. 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.
Authentication request
Trojan-horse virus
Roller barrier
Brute Force
31. Terms that can refer to the online enticement of children; rude or threatening messages; slanderous information; or repeated - unwanted messages
Account expiration
Phishing
Character
Cyberstalking/Harassment
32. Software written with malicious intent to cause annoyance or damage - need to attach to something (such as an executable file)
BioMetric devices
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
Virus
MPack
33. Forging of the return address on an e-mail so that the e-mail message appears to come from someone other than the actual sender. This is not a virus but rather a way by which virus authors conceal their identities as they send out viruses.
Adware
Root
Spoofing
Electronic eavesdropping
34. 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.
Tailgating
Zone transfer
Hoaxes
Vishing
35. Requires mutual authentication used for WLAN encryption using Cisco client software.
LEAP
Client_Hello
Open Port
Geometric variance
36. A ____ encrypts all data that is transmitted between the remote device and the network.
Operation
VPN
Brute Force
Mantrap
37. These access points are serious threats to network security because they allow attackers to intercept the RF signal and bypass network security to attack the network or capture sensitive data.
GIF Layering
Rogue
Drive-by Download
Encryption
38. When a device receives a beacon frame from an AP - the device then sends a frame known as a ____ frame to the AP.
DNS
Association request
Stateful packet filtering
Chain
39. The weakness of passwords centers on ____.
Swiss Cheese
Separation of duties
Human memory
Sniffer
40. 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.
Role
Replay Attack
Hacker
IEEE 802.1x
41. 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
ACL
Packet tampering
Port Scanner
Spear Phishing
42. Can create entries in a log for all queries that are received.
Mantrap
DAP
DNS Log
Bluejacking
43. A hacker who exposes security flaws in applications and operating systems so manufacturers can fix them before they become widespread problems.
Word Splitting
Federated identity management
White Hat
Identification
44. Permits users to share resources stored on one site with a second site without forwarding their authentication credentials to the other site.
Root
OAuth
Replicating
Environmental Threat
45. An attacker motivated by the ideology to attack computer or infrastructure networks.
Dumpster Diving
Federated identity management
Cyberterrorist
Vishing
46. 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.
Spimming
Cognitive biometrics
Fencing
Flashing
47. A firewall capable only of examining packets individually. Stateless firewalls perform more quickly than stateful firewalls - but are not as sophisticated.
Root
Stateless Firewall
Electronic eavesdropping
Cipher locks
48. A person who uses his knowledge of operating systems and utilities to intentionally damage or destroy data or systems.
Cracker
Orphaned
GIF Layering
Testing
49. 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.
Evil Twin
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Private
External Threat
50. Sending high volumes of UDP requests to a target.
Mantrap
Spoofing
UDP Flood
Federated identity management