Reference no: EM133300628
Question 1
Attack can be accidental or malicious.
A. True
B. False
Question 2
Security must occur at:
A. Buildings, Data centers, servers, connected terminals
B. Application layer where benign or malicious apps can cause security problems
C. User education
D. Insecure default settings of OS, misconfigurations
E network layers
F. Shared lines, the Internet, wireless connections
Question 3
If you got an email from your partner asking you to click on a link to change your bank information, what do you do?
A. I will click on the link as my partner sent it to me. If it asks for bank information, I will ignore it.
B. I will not click on the link because viruses can copy themselves to my computer. To be sure the email is not real, I can call my partner to see if she/he sent this email or not.
C. I will click on the link and provide the information that my bank requests so there is no need to go in person to the bank.
Question 4
Locking the doors of the building where computers are assigned is not necessary because passwords are required to operate the computers.
A. True
B. False
Question 5
Based on the Windows Security: vulnerabilities and mitigations documents
A. I will update my OS always to get the up-to-date security features
B. I don't connect my computer to a public network, hackers always find a way to hurt or steal information.
C. I will not use Windows OS again
D. I will configure my OS to get a high level of security and disable all unused services
E. Install and use antivirus software.
F. I have to educate myself to increase my defense level
Question 6
An attack can be Sniffin: where the hackers remain passive and intercept network traffic, often obtaining useful information about the types of sessions conducted between systems or the sessions' content.
A. True
B. False
Question 7
Man-in-the-middle network attack.
A. an attacker can monitor you to get your information.
B. Intercepts and can modify transactions between two peers in networks
C. an attacker can take a more active role, either masquerading as one of the parties
Question 8
Denial of Service.
A. Overload the targeted computer preventing it from doing any useful work and you can stop it using antivirus
B. Overload the targeted computer preventing it from doing any useful work and you can't prevent it because it acts as normal activities
C. An automated tool to look for network ports accepting connections
D. None of the above