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Information Security
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Typically used on home routers that allow multiple users to share one IP address received from an Internet service provider (ISP).
Server-Side
PAT
Hybird
70
2. Viruses and worms are said to be self-____.
Geometric variance
Replicating
Server-Side
Stateful packet filtering
3. These attacks may allow an attacker to construct LDAP statements based on user input statements.
Physical security access control measures
Content filtering
Federated identity management
LDAP injection
4. Attack computer systems by transmitting a virus hoax - with a real virus attached. By masking the attack in a seemingly legitimate message - unsuspecting users more readily distribute the message and send the attack on to their co-workers and friends
Spoofing
Fencing
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Hoaxes
5. An attack that accesses unauthorized information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection - often between cell phones and laptop computers.
Bluesnarfing
Dumpster Diving
Insiders
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
6. A ____ virus infects the Master Boot Record of a hard disk drive.
Security
Boot
CardSpace
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
7. A ____ is a computer typically located in an area with limited security and loaded with software and data files that appear to be authentic - yet they are actually imitations of real data files.
Honeypot
Word Splitting
Rogue
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
8. ____ IP addresses are IP addresses that are not assigned to any specific user or organization.
Content filtering
Private
Physical security access control measures
Trojan-horse virus
9. A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the ____.
Hybird
Bluesnarfing
Subject
ACL
10. 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
Physical security
TCP/IP
11. The identification of a user based on a physical characteristic - such as a fingerprint - iris - face - voice - or handwriting
Wireless VLANs
Identification
Biometrics
Account expiration
12. 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.
Spoofing
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
Offline cracking
Internal Threat
13. The weakness of passwords centers on ____.
Human memory
Vishing
Speech recognition
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
14. Mass mailings sent as Instant Messages to users. Often these can feature links to explicit porn sites.
Dumpster Diving
Loop Protection
Spimming
Token
15. The Chinese government uses _____ to prevent Internet content that it considers unfavorable from reaching its citizenry.
Human memory
Two factor security
Cyberbullying
DNS poisoning
16. If a user typically accesses his bank's Web site from his home computer on nights and weekends - then this information can be used to establish a ____ of typical access.
computer footprint
Swiss Cheese
DMS (Demilitarized Zone)
Mandatory Access Control
17. A user under Role Based Access Control can be assigned only one ____.
DNS Hijacking
Role
Phishing
DLP
18. The process of verifying that your backups actually work
Spoofing
Testing
Buffer Overflow
Virus
19. Four interrelated aspects to _________:Access - data - infrastructure - computers
Media for backups
Cognitive biometrics
Physical security
Rootkit
20. An attack that uses multiple computers on disparate networks to launch an attack from multiple hosts simultaneously.
Cipher locks
TCP/IP
Authentication request
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
21. It accepts spoken words for input as if they had been typed on the keyboard.
Speech recognition
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
ARP Poisoning
Token
22. The most restrictive access control model is ____.
computer footprint
Mandatory Access Control
Wireless security
GIF Layering
23. A hacker who exposes security flaws in applications and operating systems so manufacturers can fix them before they become widespread problems.
Cybercriminals
White Hat
Internal Threat
RADIUS
24. A database - organized as a hierarchy or tree - of the name of each site on the Internet and its corresponding IP number.
Malicious code
BioMetric devices
DNS
Kerberos
25. 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.
Rule Based Access Control
Challenge
Extreme temperatures
Password
26. How many past backups you keep - what you did on your machine etc.
Encryption
Spyware
History
Bluesnarfing
27. Suitable for what are called "high-volume service control applications" such as dial-in access to a corporate network.
Bluejacking
RADIUS
Social engineering
Locking Cabinets
28. A program or device that can monitor data traveling over a network. Sniffers can show - all the data being transmitted over a network - including passwords and sensitive information - tends to be a favorite weapon in the hacker's arsenal
Swiss Cheese
VPN
Client_Hello
Sniffer
29. An AP that is set up by an attacker.
Evil Twin
Script Kiddie
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
Floor Guard
30. Software attack using special monitoring software to gain access to private communications on the network wire or across a wireless network. (aka sniffing attack)
Router
Denial of service attack
Eavesdropping Attack
Information security
31. An attack that accesses unauthorized information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection - often between cell phones and laptop computers.
Password Crackers
Bluesnarfing
LDAP injection
Packet filtering
32. How secure the data in your backups is-can use physical security or encryption
Cracker
Security
SSO
GIF Layering
33. An attack that targets a computer's physical components and peripherals. (ie. hard disk - motherboard - cabling - etc.)
Hardware Attack
Cipher locks
Mouse Trapping
Character
34. A framework for transporting authentication protocols instead of the authentication protocol itself.
Subject
EAP
Kerberos
Honeypot
35. 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.
Access Control
Two factor security
Wireless security
Replay Attack
36. The process of giving someone permission to do or have something
Word Splitting
Logic Bomb
Authorization
ACL (Access Control List)
37. The geographical storage of your backups-safest place is a different place from where you keep your actual data
Account expiration
Identification
War Driving
Distributed storage
38. 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
Digital Certificate
History
Association request
Hybird
39. Sending extremely critcal - derogatory - and oftern vulgar email messages or newsgroup postings to other user on the internet or online services
Flaming
Protocol analyzer
Cyberbullying
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
40. Tools used to configure ________: WEP - WPA - MAC address filtering - SSID broadcasting - wireless antennae
Protocol analyzer
Social engineering
War Driving
Wireless security
41. 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.
Access Control
computer footprint
Flashing
ACL (Access Control List)
42. Small electronic devices that change user passwords automatically
OAuth
Wireless VLANs
Cyberbullying
Token
43. An operating system that has been reengineered so that it is designed to be secure from the ground up is known as a ____.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
Character
Impersonation
Trusted OS
44. A firewall that can block designated types of traffic from entering a protected network.
Content-Filtering Firewall
TCP/IP
Identity Theft
Authorization
45. Form of phishing that targets wealthy individuals.
Backup scope
CardSpace
SYN Flood
Whaling
46. 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
Spimming
Blacklisting Software
Digital Certificate
47. ____ can be prewired for electrical power as well as wired network connections.
Backup frequency
Identity Theft
Locking Cabinets
Cipher locks
48. A ____ is a computer program or a part of a program that lies dormant until it is triggered by a specific logical event.
Virtualization
DAP
Logic Bomb
Reverse proxy
49. Email attack that targets only specific users and has familiar information in it - making it more tempting to click the links in the message.
Fake Antivirus
Phishing
Security
Spear Phishing
50. 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.
Stateful packet filtering
Separation of duties
Sniffer
Encryption