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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. Ways to deal with risk.
Acceptance - Transfer - Mitigate
Risk assessment
Certificate
Residual risk
2. Each password must have a combination of upper case - lower case - numbers and special characters - 6 character minimum password length - This rule is enforced by ______
Payload
Depcrypting
Passfilt.dll
Stealth viruses
3. ___________ - generally considered 'need to know' access is given based on permissions granted to the user.
Passfilt.dll
Stealth viruses
DAC - Discretionary Access Control
Layers 5 - 6 - & 7 - Session - Presentation - and Application Layers
4. Data being delivered from the source to the intended receiver without being altered
Passive network attack
Sued for privacy violations
Protection of data from unauthorized users
Layer 3 - Host to Host
5. A formula used in Quantitative risk analysis
Layer 7 - Application
Directive
SLE - Single Loss Expectancy
Confidentiality
6. A ______________ is an electronically generated record that ties a user's ID to their public key.
Residual risk
Gathering digital evidence
Certificate
Steps in handling incidents
7. The ability to adjust access control to the exact amount of permission necessary is called ______________.
Payload
Granularity
CVE - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
Polymorphic
8. Smart cards are a secure alternative to which weak security mechanism?
Logic bombs
Also
Passwords
Multi-partite viruses
9. Committing computer crimes in such small doses that they almost go unnoticed.
SSL
Salami attack
CVE - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
Off site in a climate controlled area
10. Name two types of Intrusion Detection Systems
product development life cycle
Preserve electronic evidence and protect it from any alteration
Host based - network based
Intrusion Detection System
11. Layer 4 in the DoD model overlaps with which layer(s) of the OSI model?
Buffer Overflow
Unix / Linux based security tools?
Layers 5 - 6 - & 7 - Session - Presentation - and Application Layers
Virus definition downloads and system virus scans
12. ____________ is used in mission critical systems and applications to lock down information based on sensitivity levels (Confidential - Top Secret - etc.
Layer 3 - Host to Host
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
Intentions of the perpetrator
C2
13. A true network security audit does include an audit for _____________
Stateful Inspection
modems
All
Cryptanalysis
14. __________ attacks capitalize on programming errors and can allow the originator to gain additional privileges on a machine.
Polymorphic
Intentions of the perpetrator
Buffer Overflow
Log files
15. Information security policies are a ___________________.
Certificate
Business enabler
TIGER
To make user certificates available to others
16. EICAR is an example of a _____________ used to test AV products without introducing a live virus into the network.
One way hash
Accountability
Social Engineering
Test virus
17. __________________ will have weird characters printed at the beginning or end of an email message - what would it be anindication of?
NFS
A PGP Signed message
Test virus
Phreaks
18. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) differs from e- Commerce in that it ___________________.
IANA
CRACK
Accountability
involves only computer to computer transactions
19. RSA is not based on a ________
Hackers and crackers
Symmetric algorithm
Not very difficult to break.
0-1023
20. The ability to identify and audit a user and his / her actions is known as ____________.
involves only computer to computer transactions
Accountability
RSA
Privacy violations
21. Which layer of the OSI model handles encryption?
Presentation Layer - L6
Information
Risk Equation
S/Key - OPIE
22. It is difficult to prosecute a computer criminal if _________ are not deployed
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
Warning banners
0-1023
Environmental
23. This free (for personal use) program is used to encrypt and decrypt emails.
Social Engineering
Available service ports
Information Security policies
PGP
24. Organizations that can be a valid Certificate Authority (CA)
Verisign - Microsoft - Dell
Quantitative analysis
Password audit
Warning Banner
25. Digital Certificates use which protocol?
Polymorphic
Detective
Email
X.509
26. A standardized list of the most common security weaknesses and exploits is the __________.
SYN Flooding
CHAP
CVE - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
Steps in handling incidents
27. So far - no one has been able to crack the ____________ with Brute Force.
IDEA algorithm
Email
Macro
Also
28. Tiger - TCP Wrappers - TripWire - LogCheck - SATAN
Cramming
Unix / Linux based security tools?
NT Audit events
Mobile
29. Examples of One- Time Password technology
S/Key - OPIE
Reboot or system startup
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
Risk Equation
30. A type of virus that resides in a Word or Excel document is called a ___________ virus?
Acceptance - Transfer - Mitigate
Not very difficult to break.
Macro
Passive network attack
31. When ________________it is very important to do document the chain of evidence by taking good notes and perform a bit-level back up of the data before analysis
Depcrypting
S/Key - OPIE
Polymorphic
Gathering digital evidence
32. This is more time consuming - numeric values - based on Annualized Loss Expectancy (ALE) formulas
Also
Quantitative analysis
Layer 7 - Application
modems
33. Although it is considered a low tech attack ____________ is still a very effective way of gaining unauthorized access to network systems.
SSL
Social Engineering
Cisco
128
34. Types of firewalls: Packet Filtering - Application Proxy - and _________________.
Users can gain access to any resource upon request (assuming they have proper permissions)
Business enabler
Stateful Inspection
Host based - network based
35. There are 5 classes of IP addresses available - but only 3 classes are in common use today
NT Audit events
Certificate
Class A: 1-126 - Class B: 128-191 - Class C: 192-223
Steps in handling incidents
36. What type of software can be used to prevent - detect (and possibly correct) malicious activities on a system?
Personal Firewall - IDS - host based - Antivirus
SET
Virus definition downloads and system virus scans
Phreaks
37. Although they are accused of being one in the same - _______________ are two distinctly different groups with different goals pertaining to computers.
Class A: 1-126 - Class B: 128-191 - Class C: 192-223
Hackers and crackers
RSA
Information Security policies
38. A security policy is a ___________ set of rules that must be followed explicitly in order to be effective.
Authentication
Not rigid
Stealth viruses
128
39. Security incidents fall into a number of categories such as accidental - deliberate - and ____________.
modems
Wild
Environmental
Depcrypting
40. ___________________ is responsible for creating security policies and for communicating those policies to system users.
Privacy violations
ISO
Confidentiality
Ethernet
41. Unclassified - Private - Confidential - Secret - Top Secret - and Internal Use Only are levels of ________________.
Data Classification
Personal Firewall - IDS - host based - Antivirus
Payload
CERT - SANS - CERIAS - COAST
42. Stealth viruses live in memory while __________ are written to disk
Less secure
Risk assessment
Logic bombs
Hackers and crackers
43. _______________ supply AV engines with false information to avoid detection
Reboot or system startup
Logic bombs
Users can gain access to any resource upon request (assuming they have proper permissions)
Stealth viruses
44. 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
SET
Layer 3 - Host to Host
Phreaks
Warning Banner
45. ______________ is a major component of an overall risk management program.
Risk assessment
PGP
modems
ISO
46. Allows File owners to determine access rights.
Decentralized access control
Hackers and crackers
Residual risk
Wild
47. 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.
SYN Flooding
Residual risk
Directive
MAC - Mandatory Access Control
48. If your telephone company suddenly started billing you for caller ID and call forwarding without your permission - this practice is referred to as __________________.
0-1023
Cramming
Fixed length
Multi-partite viruses
49. Which major vendor adopted TACACS into its product line as a form of AAA architecture?
Information
Quantitative analysis
Cisco
DSS - Digital Signature Standard
50. ______________ is a Unix security scanning tool developed at Texas A&M university.
Cryptanalysis
Host based - network based
CRACK
TIGER