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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. A random string of text issued from one computer to another in some forms of authentication. It is used - along with the password (or other credential) - in a response to verify the computer's credentials.
Prevention and detection
Fake Antivirus
GIF Layering
Challenge
2. Web application attacks are considered ____ attacks.
Server-Side
Hacker
Cyberbullying
Bluejacking
3. Below 70 degrees or above 75 degrees
Malicious code
Extreme temperatures
Proximity reader
Physical security access control measures
4. It is able to code and decode data
Symmetric encryption
EAP
Packet filtering
Smurf Attack
5. 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.
Standard biometrics
Digital Certificate
Spoofing
Role Based Access Control
6. ____ involves stealing another person's personal information - such as a Social Security number - and then using the information to impersonate the victim - generally for financial gain.
Cognitive biometrics
Standard biometrics
Identity Theft
Client_Hello
7. A person who uses his knowledge of operating systems and utilities to intentionally damage or destroy data or systems.
Cracker
Rainbow Tables
Replicating
Environmental Threat
8. The signal from an ID badge is detected as the owner moves near a ____ - which receives the signal.
Proximity reader
ACL (Access Control List)
Biometrics
Session hijacking
9. A ____ encrypts all data that is transmitted between the remote device and the network.
Security
Reverse proxy
Offline cracking
VPN
10. Can also capture transmissions that contain passwords.
Replay
Mantrap
Social engineering
Protocol analyzer
11. A group of piconets in which connections exist between different piconets is called a ____.
White box
ARP Poisoning
Scatternet
Protocol analyzer
12. Using a single authentication credential that is shared across multiple networks.
Cipher locks
Brute Force
Cognitive biometrics
Identity management
13. Floods a Web site with so many requests for service that it slows down or crashes the site
NAT
Roller barrier
Wireless security
Denial of service attack
14. Sending high volumes of UDP requests to a target.
Impersonation
UDP Flood
Private
Scatternet
15. An attack that uses multiple computers on disparate networks to launch an attack from multiple hosts simultaneously.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
Digital Certificate
Operation
Virtualization
16. An attack that accesses unauthorized information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection - often between cell phones and laptop computers.
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
Impersonation
Bluesnarfing
Digital Certificate
17. These attacks may allow an attacker to construct LDAP statements based on user input statements.
Password Crackers
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LDAP injection
Packet tampering
18. An attacker slips through a secure area following a legitimate employee.
Challenge
Tailgating
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Data
19. Legitimate users who purposely or accidentally misuse their access to the environment and cause some kind of business-affecting incident <tell people passwords - etc>
Insiders
Challenge
Geometric variance
Identification
20. A ____ virus is loaded into random access memory (RAM) each time the computer is turned on and infects files that are opened by the user or the operating system.
Resident
Two factor security
Man-made Threat
Authorization
21. People very knowledgeable about computers who use their knowledge to invade other people's computers
Rainbow Tables
Backup frequency
UDP Flood
Hacker
22. Typically used on home routers that allow multiple users to share one IP address received from an Internet service provider (ISP).
History
Flashing
UDP Flood
PAT
23. 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
Human memory
Spyware
Speech recognition
Orphaned
24. A hacker who exposes security flaws in applications and operating systems so manufacturers can fix them before they become widespread problems.
RADIUS
Packet filtering
White Hat
Content-Filtering Firewall
25. The most popular attack toolkit - which has almost half of the attacker toolkit market is ____.
MPack
Amart card
Account expiration
Electronic Activist (hacktivist)
26. Wants to cause as much damage as possible - without a particular target or goal.
Subject
Three-Way Handshake
External Threat
Electronic Vandal
27. Magnetic tape drives - hard drives - optical media (CD or DVD) - solid-state media (flash drives or SD)
Cognitive biometrics
Script Kiddie
Packet tampering
Media for backups
28. 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
EAP
TACACS
Cipher locks
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
29. The breadth of your back-up (what types of files you will back up-media - documents - OS - etc)
Offline cracking
Cyber Theft
Backup scope
Internal Threat
30. Tools used to configure ________: WEP - WPA - MAC address filtering - SSID broadcasting - wireless antennae
DLP
Adware
LDAP injection
Wireless security
31. An attacker redirects an IP address to the MAC address of a computer that is not the intended recipient.
Cipher locks
ARP Poisoning
Firewalls
Load balancing
32. Permits users to share resources stored on one site with a second site without forwarding their authentication credentials to the other site.
Impersonation
Dwell Time
OAuth
Content inspection
33. The set of letters - symbols - and characters that make up the password are known as a ____ set.
Denial of service attack
Character
Offline cracking
TACACS
34. Using video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific and limited set of receivers is called ____.
CCTV
Whaling
Kerberos
Account expiration
35. There are almost ____ different Microsoft Windows file extensions that could contain a virus.
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Server-Side
Ciphertext
Content inspection
36. Password and BioMetric
OAuth
Authentication
Two factor security
Hardware Attack
37. A commonly used technique by pornography sites where a user gets "locked" in a web site.
Open Port
Natural Threat
Mouse Trapping
Backup scope
38. Software that searches a server - switch - router - or other device for open ports - which can be vulnerable to attack.
External Threat
Port Scanner
DLP
Security
39. Windows Live ID was originally designed as a ____ system that would be used by a wide variety of Web servers.
Federated identity management
Man-made Threat
Backup scope
Bluesnarfing
40. 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
Federated identity management
Smurf Attack
Honeynet
41. Lock - conduit - card key - video equipment - secured guard
Physical security access control measures
Content-Filtering Firewall
Trojan-horse virus
TACACS
42. The time it takes for a key to be pressed and then released.
Cyberterrorist
Virus
Cognitive biometrics
Dwell Time
43. A threat that originates from outside the company. (ex. power failure.)
External Threat
Token
TCP/IP
Standard biometrics
44. Users who access a Web server are usually restricted to the ____ directory.
LEAP
Root
Biometrics
Virtualization
45. An authentication service commonly used on UNIX devices that communicates by forwarding user authentication information to a centralized server.
TACACS
White Hat
DLP
Honeynet
46. Due to the limitations of online guessing - most password attacks today use ____.
Backup scope
Phishing
Offline cracking
Prevention and detection
47. An authentication system developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and used to verify the identity of networked users.
External Threat
EAP
Resident
Kerberos
48. A private key and public key
Password Crackers
Mandatory Access Control
What is asymmetic encryption?
ICMP Flood
49. 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
ACL
Phishing
Digital Certificate
Speech recognition
50. Use multiple infrared beams that are aimed across a doorway and positioned so that as a person walks through the doorway some beams are activated.
Tailgate sensors
Testing
Proximity reader
Identity management