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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Suitable for what are called "high-volume service control applications" such as dial-in access to a corporate network.
Locking Cabinets
Cyberterrorist
RADIUS
Bluejacking
2. 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.
Cognitive biometrics
Standard biometrics
Spoofing
History
3. Can create entries in a log for all queries that are received.
DNS Log
Cyberbullying
What is asymmetic encryption?
Content-Filtering Firewall
4. A hacker who exposes security flaws in applications and operating systems so manufacturers can fix them before they become widespread problems.
Drive-by Download
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
Offline cracking
White Hat
5. Securing a restricted area by erecting a barrier is called ____.
Cyberstalking/Harassment
Malicious code
Distributed
Fencing
6. Ensures that messages are not corrupt or tampered with
Hash encoding
Electronic eavesdropping
DNS Log
Malicious Insiders
7. An attempt to discover an encryption key or password by trying numerous possible character combinations. usually - a brute force attack is performed rapidly by a program designed for that purpose.
Brute Force Attack
Tailgating
Fake Antivirus
Rogue
8. Password and BioMetric
EAP
Three-Way Handshake
Two factor security
Operation
9. Has limited technical knowledge and is motivated by a desire to gain and display technical skills.
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
Virtualization
Script Kiddie
Replicating
10. ____ involves horizontally separating words - although it is still readable by the human eye.
Router
Word Splitting
Content filtering
Digital Certificate
11. Holds the promise of reducing the number of usernames and passwords that users must memorize.
SSO
White Hat
Account expiration
Resident
12. A ____ is a series of instructions that can be grouped together as a single command and are often used to automate a complex set of tasks or a repeated series of tasks.
Cognitive biometrics
Worm
Orphaned
Macro
13. Requires that if the fraudulent application of a process could potentially result in a breach of security - then the process should be divided between two or more individuals.
Separation of duties
Trojan-horse virus
CCTV
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
14. An attacker slips through a secure area following a legitimate employee.
Tailgating
Replay
Loop Protection
Geometric variance
15. A ____ encrypts all data that is transmitted between the remote device and the network.
Testing
Server-Side
VPN
Worm
16. There are almost ____ different Microsoft Windows file extensions that could contain a virus.
Whaling
Role Based Access Control
70
Packet tampering
17. Users who access a Web server are usually restricted to the ____ directory.
Phishing
Root
Evil Twin
Role Based Access Control
18. The act of driving while running a laptop configured to detect and capture wireless data transmissions.
Trusted OS
Load balancing
CCTV
War Driving
19. A technique for crashing by sending too much data to the buffer in a comuter's memory
Rootkit
Buffer Overflow
Extreme Humidity
Authentication request
20. A ____ attack is similar to a passive man-in-the-middle attack.
Wireless security
Hardware Attack
70
Replay
21. A firewall capable only of examining packets individually. Stateless firewalls perform more quickly than stateful firewalls - but are not as sophisticated.
Stateless Firewall
Script Kiddie
Role
Logic Bomb
22. The process of verifying that your backups actually work
Cracker
Roller barrier
Orphaned
Testing
23. Permits users to share resources stored on one site with a second site without forwarding their authentication credentials to the other site.
Rogue
RADIUS
Symmetric encryption
OAuth
24. A ____ is a network set up with intentional vulnerabilities.
Fake Antivirus
Digital Certificate
Honeypot
Honeynet
25. 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.
Spear Phishing
Stateful packet filtering
Rogue
What is asymmetic encryption?
26. A ____ virus infects the Master Boot Record of a hard disk drive.
Boot
Firewalls
Mouse Trapping
Wireless VLANs
27. Pretending to be another person.
Natural Threat
Impersonation
Honeypot
Vishing
28. An attack that intercepts legitimate communication between two victims and captures - analyzes and possibly alters the data packets before sending a fake reply.
Firewalls
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
Zone transfer
Honeynet
29. When a device receives a beacon frame from an AP - the device then sends a frame known as a ____ frame to the AP.
UDP Flood
Association request
Cyberstalking/Harassment
Distributed storage
30. A method for confirming users' identities
Media for backups
Authentication
MPack
DNS Hijacking
31. A form of filtering that blocks only sites specified as harmful.
BioMetric devices
Rogue
Blacklisting Software
White Hat
32. A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the ____.
IEEE 802.1x
Electronic eavesdropping
Speech recognition
Subject
33. An authentication system developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and used to verify the identity of networked users.
Malicious Insiders
Packet tampering
Kerberos
Authentication
34. The ____ attack will slightly alter dictionary words by adding numbers to the end of the password - spelling words backward - slightly misspelling words - or including special characters such as @ - $ - ! - or %.
Hybird
Floor Guard
Eavesdropping Attack
Replay
35. Below 40% or above 50%
Content-Filtering Firewall
Extreme Humidity
Authentication request
Honeypot
36. An operating system that has been reengineered so that it is designed to be secure from the ground up is known as a ____.
Denial of service attack
Trusted OS
Vishing
Server-Side
37. 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>
Access Control
Social engineering
ACL
Stateful packet filtering
38. Attacker sets up a rogue DNS server that responds to legitimate requests with IP addresses for malicious or non-existent websites.
DNS Hijacking
Token
Adware
Electronic eavesdropping
39. The most popular attack toolkit - which has almost half of the attacker toolkit market is ____.
MPack
Packet filtering
TACACS
Stateful Firewall
40. Generally represent disgruntled employees and alike who are seeking to perform vengeful acts against their current or former employer.
Malicious Insiders
DAP
Logic Bomb
Virtualization
41. 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
Loop Protection
Digital Certificate
Clickjacking
DAC
42. How many past backups you keep - what you did on your machine etc.
Identification
Security
Honeynet
History
43. A ____ can block malicious content in "real time" as it appears without first knowing the URL of a dangerous site.
Reverse proxy
BioMetric devices
Web security gateway
Firewall logs
44. An attack that forces a user to unintentionally click a link.
Mandatory Access Control
Account expiration
Protocol analyzer
Clickjacking
45. Using video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific and limited set of receivers is called ____.
Identification
Data
CCTV
Password Crackers
46. Can be accidental or intentional - internal or external. (ex. back-hoe operator performing legitimate construction cuts cables leading into a facility.)
Man-made Threat
LDAP injection
Character
Flashing
47. The most restrictive access control model is ____.
Authentication
Mandatory Access Control
Trusted OS
Speech recognition
48. Computer crimes involving the theft of money
ACL (Access Control List)
Cyber Theft
Geometric variance
Speech recognition
49. 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.
Brute Force Attack
Flashing
Adware
Environmental Threat
50. Allows a single access point to service different types of users.
Wireless VLANs
Electronic eavesdropping
Virus
Mandatory Access Control