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Information Security
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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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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.
White Hat
Spyware
Challenge
Session hijacking
2. 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.
Scatternet
PAT
Script Kiddie
Separation of duties
3. ____ 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.
Identity Theft
Three-Way Handshake
Hash encoding
Zone transfer
4. These attacks may allow an attacker to construct LDAP statements based on user input statements.
Spyware
LDAP injection
Spimming
Loop Protection
5. A ____ encrypts all data that is transmitted between the remote device and the network.
Replay
Server-Side
Sniffer
VPN
6. Peering over the shoulder of someone to see the contents on that person's computer or cell phone screen.
Firewall logs
70
Spoofing
Shoulder Surfing
7. 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
Two factor security
NAT
Security
8. ____ are combination locks that use buttons which must be pushed in the proper sequence to open the door.
Rogue
Swiss Cheese
Cipher locks
Symmetric encryption
9. The signal from an ID badge is detected as the owner moves near a ____ - which receives the signal.
computer footprint
Proximity reader
ACL (Access Control List)
Roller barrier
10. 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.
Role Based Access Control
Backup scope
Malicious Insiders
Electronic eavesdropping
11. A database - organized as a hierarchy or tree - of the name of each site on the Internet and its corresponding IP number.
TACACS
DNS
Electronic eavesdropping
Server-Side
12. 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
Distributed
ICMP Flood
Natural Threat
13. Password and BioMetric
Digital Certificate
Two factor security
Logic Bomb
Drive-by Download
14. People very knowledgeable about computers who use their knowledge to invade other people's computers
DNS
Content filtering
Open Port
Hacker
15. A user under Role Based Access Control can be assigned only one ____.
MPack
Replay
Role
Offline cracking
16. A user accessing a computer system must present credentials or ____ when logging on to the system.
Tailgating
Identification
Resident
Cipher locks
17. A program that is automatically downloaded to your computer without your consent or even your knowledge.
Logic Bomb
Drive-by Download
Script Kiddie
Flaming
18. ____ uses "speckling" and different colors so that no two spam e-mails appear to be the same.
Identity management
Speech recognition
Web security gateway
Geometric variance
19. A standard that provides a predefined framework for hardware and software developers who need to implement access control in their devices or applications.
Content-Filtering Firewall
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Access Control
PAT
20. ____ can be prewired for electrical power as well as wired network connections.
Identity Theft
Locking Cabinets
computer footprint
Whaling
21. A framework for transporting authentication protocols instead of the authentication protocol itself.
Replay
Prevention and detection
Adware
EAP
22. During RADIUS authentication the AP - serving as the authenticator that will accept or reject the wireless device - creates a data packet from this information called the ____.
PAT
Authentication request
Federated identity management
Stateful Firewall
23. A firewall that can block designated types of traffic from entering a protected network.
Cracker
Insiders
UDP Flood
Content-Filtering Firewall
24. An authentication service commonly used on UNIX devices that communicates by forwarding user authentication information to a centralized server.
Backup scope
UDP Flood
Biometrics
TACACS
25. A firewall capable only of examining packets individually. Stateless firewalls perform more quickly than stateful firewalls - but are not as sophisticated.
Information security
Stateless Firewall
Geometric variance
Physical security
26. The geographical storage of your backups-safest place is a different place from where you keep your actual data
Honeynet
Authentication request
White box
Distributed storage
27. 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.
Man-made Threat
Impersonation
Spoofing
Identity management
28. The unique data block that results when an original piece of data (such as text) is encrypted (for example - by using a key.)
Packet tampering
NAT
Ciphertext
Insiders
29. When DNS servers exchange information among themselves it is known as a ____.
Private
Operation
Router
Zone transfer
30. Using video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific and limited set of receivers is called ____.
Role
CCTV
Stateless Firewall
DNS Log
31. The act of driving while running a laptop configured to detect and capture wireless data transmissions.
TACACS
War Driving
Cracker
Two factor security
32. Although brute force and dictionary attacks were once the primary tools used by attackers to crack an encrypted password - today attackers usually prefer ____.
Loop Protection
Zone transfer
Web security gateway
Rainbow Tables
33. Email attack that targets only specific users and has familiar information in it - making it more tempting to click the links in the message.
Evil Twin
RADIUS
Spear Phishing
Association request
34. Could become a key element in authentication in the future.
Cognitive biometrics
Chain
Router
Proximity reader
35. Hardware and/or software that guards a private network by analyzing the information leaving and entering the network
Authorization
Backup frequency
Server-Side
Firewalls
36. When a device receives a beacon frame from an AP - the device then sends a frame known as a ____ frame to the AP.
Social engineering
Insiders
Association request
Standard biometrics
37. A ____ is a computer program or a part of a program that lies dormant until it is triggered by a specific logical event.
Logic Bomb
Kerberos
Hash encoding
ARP Poisoning
38. A method for confirming users' identities
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
Authentication
Physical security
Phishing
39. To create a rainbow table - each ____ begins with an initial password that is encrypted.
Authentication
Whaling
Chain
Adware
40. Pretending to be another person.
Security
Impersonation
Mandatory Access Control
Man-made Threat
41. In a ____ attack - attackers can attackers use hundreds or thousands of computers in an attack against a single computer or network.
Distributed
Authentication
Packet tampering
DNS
42. Mass mailings sent as Instant Messages to users. Often these can feature links to explicit porn sites.
PAT
Spimming
Insiders
Packet filtering
43. The protection of information from accidental or intentional misuse by persons inside or outside an organization
Password Crackers
UDP Flood
Worm
Information security
44. An attacker redirects an IP address to the MAC address of a computer that is not the intended recipient.
Locking Cabinets
ARP Poisoning
Subject
Shoulder Surfing
45. Hides inside other software - usually as an attachment or a downloadable file
CCTV
Root
Trojan-horse virus
Firewall logs
46. Provides a greater degree of security by implementing port-based authentication.
ARP Poisoning
IEEE 802.1x
Boot
Symmetric encryption
47. A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the ____.
TCP/IP
ACL (Access Control List)
Rootkit
Subject
48. 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.
Spear Phishing
Rootkit
Mandatory Access Control
Kerberos
49. 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.
ACL (Access Control List)
Drive-by Download
Electronic Vandal
Offline cracking
50. Four interrelated aspects to _________:Access - data - infrastructure - computers
Physical security
Cognitive biometrics
Swiss Cheese
Stateful packet filtering