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Score 4 of 4
Question:
Match the following key terms
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Availability
| Reliable and timely access to data and resources
| | |
Confidentiality
| Necessary level of secrecy, unauthorized disclosure is prevented
| | |
Shoulder surfing
| Unauthorized viewing of information (screen peeking)
| | |
Social Engineering
| Tricking someone into giving sensitive information (to gain unauthorized access)
| | |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
How many keys does symmetric cryptography use for a single piece of data?
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Response:
| 2
|
| Depends on the key size vs. data size
|
| 1
|
Feedback:One key only, Vasily. Symmetric keys are shared passwords/keys between the sender and recipient.
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| 4
|
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Score 5 of 5
Question:
More key terms from Chapter 2
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Weakness or lack of a countermeasure
| Vulnerability
| | |
Entity that can exploit a vulnerability
| Threat agent
| | |
The danger of having a vulnerability exploited
| Threat
| | |
The probability of a threat being realized
| Risk
| | |
Presence of a vulnerability which exposes the organization
| Exposure
| | |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Biometric authentication is most often hampered by:
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Response:
| Rings/Weight change
|
| Initial Registration
|
| User acceptance
|
| Cost to implement
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
What is encrypted data called?
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Response:
| Message Digest
|
| Ciphertext
|
| Payload
|
| Data-in-transit
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes audit trails?
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Response:
| Administrative
|
| Technical
|
| Physical
|
| Owner
|
| Organizational
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes intrusion detection?
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Response:
| Owner
|
| Techincal
|
| Organizational
|
| Administrative
|
| Technical
|
| Physical
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control requires sensitivity labels on all subjects and objects?
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Response:
| Manager set control
|
| Mandatory access control
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| Access List Control
|
| Role-based access control
|
| Discretionary access control
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type are electrical fires given?
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Response:
| B
|
| A
|
| D
|
| C
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which OSI layer includes the LLC and MAC sub-layers?
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Response:
| Data Link
|
| Session
|
| Transport
|
| Physical
|
| Network
|
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Score 5 of 5
Question:
Match the following examples to their definitions
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Unpatched servers
| Vulnerability
| | |
A virus that relies on unpatched code or OS levels
| Threat
| | |
The likelihood a threat will be realized, the frequency of natural disasters
| Risk
| | |
$1M dollars per day downtime
| Exposure
| | |
A proxy server
| Countermeasure
| | |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes job rotation?
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Response:
| Organizational
|
| Administrative
|
| Physical
|
| Technical
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is NOT an example of biometric identification?
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Response:
| Hand shape/pattern
|
| Retinal imagery
|
| Ear shape/pattern
|
| Voice
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Asymmetric cryptography is more secure, faster and more scalable than symmetric encryption
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Response:
User answer | |
False | Symmetric encryption can be 100 faster than asymmetric and are generally more available to organizations.
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following are the three components of the fire triangle?
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Response:
| Heat/Fuel/Oxygen
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| Fire/Fuel/Oxygen
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| Fire/Combustion/Oxygen
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| Heat/Combustion/Oxygen
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Score 0 of 1
Question:
In MAC the access policy is set by:
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Response:
| the system
|
| network ACL
|
| the owner
|
| the role
|
| the GPO
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following packet switched networks is best suited for fiber optic networks with sporadic traffic?
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Response:
| ATM
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| SMDS
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| Frame Relay
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| SONET
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| MPLS
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
How many bits are in a SHA1 hash (or message digest)?
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Response:
| 255
|
| 256
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| 160
|
| 1024
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes training?
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Response:
| Administrative
|
| Organizational
|
| Physical
|
| Technical
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following packet switched networks is best suited to support fully meshed VPNs?
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Response:
| Frame Relay
|
| SMDS
|
| MPLS
|
| SONET
|
| ATM
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control protects the entire system?
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Response:
| Operating System Controls/Policies
|
| Data Access Controls
|
| Firewalls/IPS
|
| System Access Controls
|
| Access Control Lists
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is the highest in the OSI model:
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Response:
| Transport
|
| Network
|
| Presentation
|
| Data Link
|
| Physical
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
What is the ideal humidity level for a data center?
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Response:
| 60-80%
|
| 30-50%
|
| 40-60%
|
| 20-40%
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the folowing is best suited for short messages (one block in size)
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Response:
| CBC
|
| CCMP
|
| ECB
|
Feedback:Actually, this is one of the few instances where ECB's disadvantages don't overcome its advantages
|
| CFB
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Owner-set permissions are an example of:
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Response:
| mandatory access control
|
| Discretionary access control
|
| role-based access control
|
| Clark-Wilson
|
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Score 6 of 6
Question:
Match the following terms and definitions
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Intended to discourage a potential attacker
| Deterrent
| | |
Intended to avoid an incident from happening
| Preventive
| | |
Fixes component or systems after an incident has occurred
| Corrective
| | |
Intended to bring the environment back to production levels
| Recovery
| | |
Identify an incidents activities
| Detective
| | |
Alternate measures of control
| Compensating
| | |
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Score 5 of 5
Question:
Matchup - Terms
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Converts internal port numbers to external port numbers
| PAT
| | |
Converts MAC addresses to IP
| ARP
| | |
Converts Domain Names to IP
| DNS
| | |
Converts internal IP to external IP
| NAT
| | |
Converts IP to MAC Address
| RARP
| | |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is NOT a RAW authentication protocol?
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Response:
| PAP
|
| EAP
|
| LDAP
|
| CHAP
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
A LAN is
-
Response:
| a Least Access Notification
|
| a Local Authentication Node
|
| a Linear Applebaum Network diagram
|
| a Local Area Network
|
| a Local Account Name
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Clark-Wilson focuses primarily on:
-
Response:
| Accessibility
|
| Address Integrity
|
| Availability
|
| Authentication
|
| Confidentialty
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is primarily focused on identifying violations and incidents?
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Response:
| Recovery
|
| Preventative
|
| Corrective
|
| Detective
|
| Compensating
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
A SHA-256 system will always generate different hashes when given the same plaintext, no matter how many times it is invoked
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Response:
User answer | |
False | A hash is a hash is a hash, it never changes the output. Hashes are used to prove integrity, usually by comparing current hashes (aka message digests) against previous ones (stored filesystems checksums, for example) to prove nothing has changed. Therefore, a hashing algorithm must produce one and only one output per plaintext input.
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes job rotation?
-
Response:
| Administrative
|
| Physical
|
| Technical
|
| Organizational
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type is paper given?
-
Response:
| D
|
| B
|
| C
|
| A
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type is wood given?
-
Response:
| D
|
| B
|
| C
|
| A
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
A WAN is
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Response:
| a Wide Array Node
|
| a Wide Area Network
|
| the Westinghouse Address Naming convention
|
| one of the Wilson-Adder Need types
|
| a Working Authentication Name
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is NOT an example of SSO?
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Response:
| SESAME
|
| KErberos
|
| KryptoKnight
|
| LDAP
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is primarily focused on identifying alternate solutions to achieve a task?
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Response:
| Preventative
|
| Corrective
|
| Compensating
|
| Recovery
|
| Detective
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Determining whether a subject can log into a system is an example of
-
Response:
| Accountability
|
| Authentication
|
| Authorization
|
-
Score 1 of 7
Question:
Match the following key management definitions and functions
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Keys must be created randomly, securely, without sequencing or plaintext displays
| Generation
| | |
Keys must be distributed securely, preferably via asymmetric systems
| Distribution
| | |
Keys must be readily available, manually invoked and integrity checked
| Control
| | |
Keys should be protected at rest and prevent unauthorized access
| Storage
| | |
Keys should be protected, maintained with integrity checks and safe from frequency analysis
| Installation
| | |
Keys should follow the least-access priviliege model and align with appropriate safeguards and levels of classification
| Change
| | |
Keys must be rotated out, ensuring proper remediation/destruction of storage media and outdated keys
| Disposal
| | |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following uses fixed-size blocks of data as well as previous blocks of text for encryption
-
Response:
| CBC - Cipher Block Chaining
|
| CFB - Cipher Feed Back
|
| ECB - Electronic Code Book
|
| SBC - Sequential Block Coding
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Motion detectors, video cameras, fences, locked doors, guards and dogs are all examples of
-
Response:
| Technical controls
|
| Physical controls
|
| Both Technical and Administrative controls
|
| Administrative controls
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is immediately above the Transport Layer in the OSI model:
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Response:
| Network
|
| Presentation
|
| Datalink
|
| Session
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is the lowest in the OSI model:
-
Response:
| Data Link
|
| Network
|
| Session
|
| Transport
|
| Physical
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type is gasoline given?
-
Response:
| B
|
| C
|
| A
|
| D
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Falsely rejecting an authorized user is:
-
Response:
| FRR or Type I error
|
| FAR or Type II error
|
| FRA or Type IV error
|
| CER or Type III error
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
What is the primary difference between NIST and ISO ?
-
Response:
| NIST insures compliance only within the United States
|
| ISO publications cover international standards and are therefore not applicable within the US
|
| NIST produces guidelines only available to federal agencies.
|
| NIST standards are free, ISO charges
|
Feedback:Correct, ISO standards are international but are often available only for a free. NIST publications are freely available.
|
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is immediately above the Data Link Layer in the OSI model:
-
Response:
| Session
|
| Datalink
|
| Network
|
| Presentation
|
| Transport
|
-
Score 0 of 1
Question:
Which of the following components of a computer are best suited to brute force attacks?
-
Response:
| GPU - Graphical Processing Unit
|
| CPU - Central Processing Unit
|
| ALU - Arithmetic Logic Unit
|
| SCU - Security Control Unit
|
Feedback:Yeah, no - there's no such thing, we made that up. There is a Conrol Unit but that's justa low-level traffic cop between memory, ALU and CPU where needed.
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following have the best CER?
-
Response:
| Badge Scanning
|
| Iris Scanning
|
| Hand scanning
|
| Finger scanning
|
-
Score 5 of 5
Question:
Match the following cryptographic definitions to their terms
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Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Replacing one value for another using static or dynamic lookup tables
| Substitution
| | |
Swapping values around using static or dynamic lookup tables
| Transposition
| | |
Removing redundant or common letters/phrases from plaintext
| Compression
| | |
Adding redundant or common letters to plaintext to create a more complex encrypted message
| Expansion
| | |
Adding redundant or repeating letters to expand plaintext to create a more appropriately sized encrypted message
| Padding
| | |
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes motion detectors?
-
Response:
| Authentication
|
| Organizational
|
| Technical
|
| Administrative
|
| Physical
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
All of the following are true about encryption EXCEPT:
-
Response:
| Encryption algorithms are constant from version to version
|
| Encryption keys are constant from version to version
|
| Encryption is used to protect the confidentiality of the data
|
| Longer keys usually result in more secure encryption
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which encryption method is most likely to be used to maintain data confidentiality on a mobile computing device (and why?)
-
Response:
| Merkle-Hellman Knapsack
|
| IDEA
|
| One-way hashing
|
| EC
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
"The strength of the cryptosystem is a function of the keys, not the algorithm" is also known as
-
Response:
| Rijndael's Challenge
|
| Moore's Law
|
| Kerckhoff's Principle
|
Feedback:Auguste Kerckhoff, trying to get the French to clean up their military cryptography back in 1883... seriously kickin' it old school.
|
| Diffe-Hillman's Axiom
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Job rotation policies provide improved security for all of the following reasons except:
-
Response:
| Reduces opportunities for abuse
|
| Increases visibility for high-potential employees
|
| Promotes Professional growth
|
| Identifies / Eliminates single points of failure
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is the strongest wireless encryption?
-
Response:
| WPA
|
| E0
|
| WEP
|
| WPA2
|
Feedback:WPA2 replaced WPA and WEP and relies on AES instead of RC4 (as do WEP and WPA)
|
-
Score 0 of 1
Question:
Which of the following extinguishing methods is best for a computer or electrical fire?
-
Response:
| ESD Blanket
|
| Soda Acid
|
| Water
|
| CO2
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
John's computer access changed with his reassignment to a new department. This is an example of:
-
Response:
| Access List Control
|
| Need-to-Know control
|
| Role-based access control
|
| Mandatory access control
|
| Owner set access control
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is not a typical layer 1 topology?
-
Response:
| ring
|
| bus
|
| 2 layer star
|
| mesh
|
| star
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Encryption is related to Confidentiality, Hashing is related to
-
Response:
| Authenticity
|
| Availability
|
| Confidentiality
|
| Integrity
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes cameras?
-
Response:
| Organizational
|
| Administrative
|
| Technical
|
| Visual
|
| Physical
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Data stored on an encrypted file system (EFS, TrueCrypt, etc.) does not need to be encrypted when being sent over the network?
-
Response:
User answer | |
False | Protecting data-at-rest does not extend to data-in-transit. Often, encrypted data-at-rest is decrypted once it is read from the media, therefore re-encryption is needed before the data is sent over the ire (or becomes data-in-tansit)
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is a remote authentication system?
-
Response:
| OpenVPN
|
| TACACS
|
| KERBEROS
|
| SESAME
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
What OSI Layer includes data compression?
-
Response:
| Datalink
|
| Network
|
| Transport
|
| Presentation
|
| Application
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
What OSI Layer includes data encryption?
-
Response:
| Transport
|
| Presentation
|
| Application
|
| Network
|
| Datalink
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
How many levels are there in the latest (June 2013) OSI model?
-
Response:
| 5
|
| 6
|
| 8
|
| 7
|
| 10
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Bell-La Padula focuses primarily on:
-
Response:
| Authentication
|
| Data Integrity
|
| Accessibility
|
| Confidentialty
|
| Availability
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is primarily focused on restoring systems and information?
-
Response:
| Recovery
|
| Compensating
|
| Corrective
|
| Preventative
|
| Detective
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
What formula provides total keyspace size?
-
Response:
| w[i] = (w[i-3] xor w[i-8] xor w[i-14] xor w[i-16])
|
| (n*(n-1))/2
|
| SLE x ALE
|
| m^e mod n
|
-
Score 0 of 1
Question:
Encryption, access control mechanisms, access control lists and remote access authentication protocols are all examples of
-
Response:
| Administrative Controls
|
| Both Technical and Administrative
|
| Physical Controls
|
| Technical controls
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
The ORIGINAL sender of a message encrypted using asymmetric algorithms can reverse/backout the process using the initial public key
-
Response:
User answer | |
False | Although technically, the original sender has an unencrypted version to start with, he/she cannot decrypted the message without the private key (because of the nature of asymmetric algorithms)
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is the lowest in the OSI model:
-
Response:
| Application
|
| Network
|
| Session
|
| Transport
|
| Data Link
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type is a computer given?
-
Response:
| D
|
| A
|
| B
|
| C
|
-
Score 3 of 3
Question:
Match the following terms to definitions
-
Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Training, configuration management of documentation, risk management
| Administrative controls
| | |
Firewalls, IDS, encryption
| Technical controls
| | |
Lighting, Fencing, guard patrols
| Physical Controls
| | |
-
Score 3 of 5
Question:
Match the following cryptology tools and technologies
-
Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
One-time pads
| Manual
| Still in use in some instances. Recall, one-time pads are the most secure approach
| |
Enigma machine
| Electro-mechanical
| Electrical lights, mechanical crank/spinwheel
| |
AES, RSA Algorithms
| Electronic
| I know, you wanted to think "digital" but technically, electronic works as well
| |
Cipherdisks
| Electro-mechanical
| Think ceasar's spin wheel here
| |
Single photon emissions
| Quantum cryptography
| used to provide secure key negotiation. After the test, go google "einstein spooky action" to see what will keep future CISSP's from sleeping at night
| |
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Score 1 of 1
Question:
Work factor is defined as:
-
Response:
| the amount of effort/time required to maintain an established security plan once it has been implemented
|
| the amount of effort/time required by an administrator to establish a reasonable system security plan
|
| the amount of effort/time required by an attacker to overcome a protective measure
|
| the amount of effort/time required by an algorithm to fully encrypt or decrypt a message
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes asset classification?
-
Response:
| Technical
|
| Organizational
|
| Physical
|
| Owner
|
| Administrative
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which classification of fuel type is grease given?
-
Response:
| C
|
| D
|
| A
|
| B
|
-
Score 5 of 5
Question:
Match the following control types to their purposes
-
Response:
Match | User answer | Feedback |
Reducing Risk
| Preventative
| | |
Correcting violations and incidents
| Detective
| Corrective controls also help improve existing preventative and detective controls
| |
Discouraging violations
| Deterrent
| | |
Providing alternate ways of accomplishing a task
| Compensating
| | |
Restoring systems and information
| Recovery
| | |
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which access control includes locked doors?
-
Response:
| Technical
|
| Administrative
|
| Physical
|
| Owner
|
| Organizational
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
A cryptosystem's strength is primarily based on
-
Response:
| The Security Parameter Index (SPI)
|
| The closedness of the algorithm (how well-protected it is, how proprietary it is)
|
| The openness of the algorithm (how widely available it is, how well-published it is)
|
| The cryptographic key
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following is primarily focused on reducing risk?
-
Response:
| Detective
|
| Deterrent
|
| Preventative
|
| Corrective
|
| Recovery
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following packet switched networks uses HDLC?
-
Response:
| ATM
|
| SMDS
|
| SONET
|
| MPLS
|
| Frame Relay
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Hashing is used to
-
Response:
| ensure confidentiality
|
| verify integrity and ensure confidentiality
|
| verify integrity
|
| provide authenticity / authentication
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Which of the following would be the least useful in attempting to crack a password?
-
Response:
| John the Ripper
|
| LophtCrack
|
| brute force/dictionary attack
|
| Packet sniffing
|
| MAC the Knife
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
Account administration, policies and standards, asset classification and reviews of audit trails are all examples of
-
Response:
| Administrative controls
|
| Both technical and administrative controls
|
| Physical controls
|
| Technical controls
|
-
Score 1 of 1
Question:
VoIP uses which protocol for AV streaming
-
Response:
| H.264
|
| SRTP
|
Feedback:Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
|
| Vorbis
|
| TCP/IP
|