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SSCP: Systems Security Certified Practitioner
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Subjects
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certifications
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sscp
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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. Organizations that can be a valid Certificate Authority (CA)
Stateful Inspection
Verisign - Microsoft - Dell
a good password policy
Layers 5 - 6 - & 7 - Session - Presentation - and Application Layers
2. What is the following paragraph an example of? <<ATTN: This system is for the use of authorized persons only. If you use this system without authority - or if you abuse your authority - then you are subject to having all of your activities on this sy
Not very difficult to break.
Symmetric algorithm
Layer 3 - Host to Host
Warning Banner
3. The PAP protocol sends passwords in clear text - while ____________ encrypts passwords. Both protocols are used by PPP (Point to Point Protocol) to transport IP traffic
Intentions of the perpetrator
TIGER
CHAP
Passwords
4. Vulnerability x Threat = RISK is an example of the _______________.
Class A: 1-126 - Class B: 128-191 - Class C: 192-223
Warning Banner
Sued for privacy violations
Risk Equation
5. Which of the concepts best describes Availability in relation to computer resources?
Users can gain access to any resource upon request (assuming they have proper permissions)
Salami attack
Phreaks
Risk assessment
6. Companies can now be __________ just as easily as they can be sued for security compromises.
Confidentiality - Availability -Integrity of data
Sued for privacy violations
Also
Virus definition downloads and system virus scans
7. Ways to deal with risk.
Residual risk
Verisign - Microsoft - Dell
Acceptance - Transfer - Mitigate
Layers 5 - 6 - & 7 - Session - Presentation - and Application Layers
8. Allows File owners to determine access rights.
Decentralized access control
Log files
CHAP
All
9. The ultimate goal of a computer forensics specialist is to ___________________.
Symmetric algorithm
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
Preserve electronic evidence and protect it from any alteration
Protection of data from unauthorized users
10. Macintosh computers are _____ at risk for receiving viruses.
Data Classification
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
Also
To make user certificates available to others
11. Used in ______________:Retinal Scanning - Fingerprints - Face Recognition - Voice Recognition
IANA
Steps in handling incidents
Biometrics
Configuration Control
12. Intentionally embedding secret data into a picture or some form of media is known as Steganographyor data ___________.
C2
Data Hiding
CVE - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
TIGER
13. The most secure method for storing backup tapes is?
Stateful Inspection
Off site in a climate controlled area
Intrusion Detection System
Quantitative analysis
14. The IDEA algorithm (used in PGP) is _______ bits long.
128
Passfilt.dll
Steps in handling incidents
C2
15. Which organization(s) are responsible for the timely distribution of information security intelligence data?
Logic bombs
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
run applications as generic accounts with little or no privileges.
Authentication
16. Countermeasures' main objectives
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
Prevent - Recover - Detect
Buffer Overflow
involves only computer to computer transactions
17. Digital Certificates use which protocol?
Passfilt.dll
X.509
Directive
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
18. _________________should be Written down - Clearly Communicated to all system users - Audited and revised periodically.
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
IPSEC
Information Security policies
Biometrics
19. A ______________ is an electronically generated record that ties a user's ID to their public key.
Layer 7 - Application
Certificate
Off site in a climate controlled area
Not rigid
20. They specifically target telephone networks
Preserve electronic evidence and protect it from any alteration
Also
Phreaks
Certificate
21. HTTP - FTP - SMTP reside at which layer of the OSI model?
Users can gain access to any resource upon request (assuming they have proper permissions)
Passwords
Layer 7 - Application
run applications as generic accounts with little or no privileges.
22. Wiretapping is an example of a ________.
Directive
Unix / Linux based security tools?
Passive network attack
Host based - network based
23. __________ is the most famous Unix password cracking tool.
Decentralized access control
CRACK
Not very difficult to break.
Fixed length
24. It is difficult to prosecute a computer criminal if _________ are not deployed
Hackers and crackers
Test virus
Warning banners
Ethernet
25. What type of software can be used to prevent - detect (and possibly correct) malicious activities on a system?
Authentication
Personal Firewall - IDS - host based - Antivirus
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
IDEA algorithm
26. _______________ supply AV engines with false information to avoid detection
Detective
Off site in a climate controlled area
Stealth viruses
Main goal of a risk management program
27. Types of firewalls: Packet Filtering - Application Proxy - and _________________.
Stateful Inspection
DAC - Discretionary Access Control
Hackers and crackers
All
28. Layer 4 in the DoD model overlaps with which layer(s) of the OSI model?
Password audit
SYN Flooding
Layers 5 - 6 - & 7 - Session - Presentation - and Application Layers
Authorization
29. __________________ will have weird characters printed at the beginning or end of an email message - what would it be anindication of?
RSA
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
Sniffer
A PGP Signed message
30. MD5 is a ___________ algorithm
Reboot or system startup
All
One way hash
RSA
31. Contracting with an insurance company to cover losses due to information security breaches is known as risk __________.
Assignment
Reboot or system startup
Passfilt.dll
IDEA algorithm
32. Accounting - Authentication - and ____________ are the AAAs of information security.
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
Authorization
Intentions of the perpetrator
Verisign - Microsoft - Dell
33. A security policy is a ___________ set of rules that must be followed explicitly in order to be effective.
Depcrypting
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
Not rigid
Log files
34. What term describes the amount of risk that remains after the countermeasures have been deployed and the vulnerabilities classified?
Not very difficult to break.
Unix / Linux based security tools?
Residual risk
PGP
35. ______________ relates to the concept of protecting data from unauthorized users.
Confidentiality
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
Fixed length
DSS - Digital Signature Standard
36. A type of virus that resides in a Word or Excel document is called a ___________ virus?
ISO
Not very difficult to break.
Macro
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
37. There are 6 types of security control practices. ___________ controls are management policies - procedures - and guidelines that usually effect the entire system. These types of controls deal with system auditing and usability.
a good password policy
C2
Off site in a climate controlled area
Directive
38. Consists of checking for Minimum password length - Password aging - Password Strength - Blank Passwords?
S/Key - OPIE
Configuration Control
SET
Password audit
39. Although they are accused of being one in the same - _______________ are two distinctly different groups with different goals pertaining to computers.
Residual risk
Host based - network based
Hoaxes
Hackers and crackers
40. __________ attacks capitalize on programming errors and can allow the originator to gain additional privileges on a machine.
Unix / Linux based security tools?
Buffer Overflow
Hackers and crackers
Data Classification
41. Cable modems are ___________than DSL connections
Cramming
Less secure
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
Phreaks
42. Logon and Logoff - Use of User Rights - Security Policy Change
NT Audit events
TIGER
Not very difficult to break.
Hoaxes
43. If your telephone company suddenly started billing you for caller ID and call forwarding without your permission - this practice is referred to as __________________.
Assignment
Cramming
Separation of Duties
Host based - network based
44. Is the person who is attempting to log on really who they say they are? What form of access control does this questions stem from?
Sniffer
Authentication
Business enabler
Email
45. So far - no one has been able to crack the ____________ with Brute Force.
IDEA algorithm
Data Hiding
Personal Firewall - IDS - host based - Antivirus
Not rigid
46. Security incidents fall into a number of categories such as accidental - deliberate - and ____________.
IPSEC
Granularity
Less secure
Environmental
47. Which form of media is handled at the Physical Layer (Layer 1) of the OSI Reference Model?
Environmental
Main goal of a risk management program
Ethernet
Presentation Layer - L6
48. The act of intercepting the first message in a public key exchange and substituting a bogus key for the original key is an example of which style of attack?
DAC - Discretionary Access Control
Users can gain access to any resource upon request (assuming they have proper permissions)
Man In The Middle
Stateful Inspection
49. Code Review - Certification - Accreditation - Functional Design Review - System Test Review
product development life cycle
SYN Flooding
CHAP
Ethernet
50. EICAR is an example of a _____________ used to test AV products without introducing a live virus into the network.
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
Intrusion Detection System
Personal Firewall - IDS - host based - Antivirus
Test virus