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Computer Security Fundamentals – William Easttom (5th Edition, ISBN 9780137984787) – Complete Test Bank with Answers

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This document contains the complete test bank for Computer Security Fundamentals (5th Edition) by William Easttom, ISBN 9780137984787. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers for every chapter in the book, covering foundational topics such as malware, encryption, firewalls, risk management, network security, and cyberattacks. Ideal for exam preparation, quizzes, and coursework aligned with the 5th edition of this widely used textbook.

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TEST BANK

COMPUTER SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS
5TH EDITION

CHAPTER NO. 01: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SECURITY

TRUE / FALSE

1. The Domain Name System is what translates human-readable domain names
into IP addresses that computers and routers understand.
True

2. The type of hacking that involves breaking into telephone systems is called
sneaking.
False—This type of hacking is called phreaking.

3. The technique for breaching a system’s security by exploiting human nature
rather than technology is war-driving.
False—This describes social engineering.

4. Malware is a generic term for software that has a malicious purpose.
True

5. Software that lays dormant until some specific condition is met is a Trojan
horse.
False—This describes a logic bomb. Usually, the condition that is met is a
date and time.

6. Someone who breaks into a system legally to assess security deficiencies is a
penetration tester.
True

7. Auditing is the process to determine if a user’s credentials are authorized to
access a network resource.
False—This describes authentication. Auditing is the process of reviewing
logs, records, and procedures.

8. Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are three pillars of security, called the
CIA triangle.
True

9. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 requires
government agencies to identify sensitive systems, conduct computer security
training, and develop computer security plans.

, False—This describes the Computer Security Act of 1987.

10. The SANS Institute website is a vast repository of security-related
documentation.
True


MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which type of hacking is designed to prevent legitimate access to a computer
system?
a. Denial of service
b. Web attack
c. Session hijacking
d. DNS poisoning

Answer A.

2. Your company is instituting a new security awareness program. You are
responsible for educating end users on a variety of threats, including social
engineering. Which of the following best defines social engineering?
a. Illegal copying of software
b. Gathering information from discarded manuals and printouts
c. Using people skills to obtain proprietary information
d. Destruction or alteration of data

Answer C.

3. Which type of hacking occurs when the attacker monitors an authenticated
session between the client and the server and takes over that session?
a. Denial of service
b. Web attack
c. Session hijacking
d. DNS poisoning

Answer C.

4. Someone who finds a flaw in a system and reports that flaw to the vendor of
the system is a __________.
a. White hat hacker
b. Black hat hacker
c. Gray hat hacker
d. Red hat hacker

Answer A.

5. Someone who gains access to a system and causes harm is a __________?

, a. White hat hacker
b. Black hat hacker
c. Gray hat hacker
d. Red hat hacker

Answer B.

6. A black hat hacker is also called a __________.
a. Thief
b. Cracker
c. Sneaker
d. Script kiddy

Answer B.

7. Someone who calls himself a hacker but lacks the expertise is a __________.
a. Script kiddy
b. Sneaker
c. White hat hacker
d. Black hat hacker

Answer A.

8. Someone who legally breaks into a system to assess security deficiencies is a
__________.
a. Script kiddy
b. Penetration tester
c. Gray hat hacker
d. Black hat hacker

Answer B.

9. A(n) __________ is a basic security device that filters traffic and is a barrier
between a network and the outside world or between a system and other
systems.
a. Firewall
b. Proxy server
c. Intrusion detection system
d. Network monitor

Answer A.

10. A(n) __________ hides the internal network’s IP address and presents a
single IP address to the outside world.
a. Firewall
b. Proxy server
c. Intrusion detection system

, d. Network monitor

Answer B.

11. Which one of these is NOT one of the three pillars of security in the CIA
triangle?
a. Confidentiality
b. Integrity
c. Availability
d. Authentication

Answer D.

12. Which of these is the process to determine if the credentials given by a user
or another system are authorized to access the network resource in question?
a. Confidentiality
b. Integrity
c. Availability
d. Authentication

Answer D.

13. Which of these is a repository of security-related documentation and also
sponsors a number of security research projects?
a. Computer Emergency Response Team
b. F-Secure
c. SANS Institute
d. Microsoft Security Response Center

Answer C.

14. Which of these was the first computer incident-response team?
a. Computer Emergency Response Team
b. F-Secure
c. SANS Institute
d. Microsoft Security Response Center

Answer A.

15. Which of these is a repository for detailed information on virus outbreaks?
a. Computer Emergency Response Team
b. F-Secure
c. SANS Institute
d. Microsoft Security Response Center

Answer B.

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