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1. The Fabrication attack type most commonly affects which principle(s) of the CIA
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triad?
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A. Availability
B. Integrity
C. Confidentiality
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E. Confidentiality and Integrity: IntegrityandAvailability
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2. The Interception attack type most commonly affects which principle(s) of the CIA
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triad? This task contains the radio buttons and checkboxes for options. The shortcut
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A. Integrity and Availability n n
B.Confidentiality and Integrity
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C.Availability
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3. Something that has the potential to cause harm to our assets is known as a(n)
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A. Threat
B.Impact
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C.Risk
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D.Vulnerability: Threat n
4. Controls that protect the systems, networks, and environments that process,
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5. What is the first and arguably one of the most important steps of the risk
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management process?
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B.Mitigate risks
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C. Identify threats n
D. Assess vulnerabilities n
E. Identify assets: Identifyassets n n n
6. Protects information and information systems from unauthorized access,
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n use,disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction: informationsecurity
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7. A type of attack, primarily against confidentiality: Interception
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8. Something that has the potential to cause harm to our assets: Threat n n n n n n n n n n n
9. A weakness that can be used to harm us: Vulnerability
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10. The likelihood that something bad will happen: Risk
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11. Anattack that involvestampering with our assets: Modificationattack
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12. A model that adds three more principles to the CIA triad: possession or
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control, utility,and authenticity: Parkerianhexad
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13. The physical disposition of the media on which the data is stored: Possessionor control
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14. An attack that involves generating data, processes, communications, or
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nothersimilaractivitieswithasystem:Fabricationattack
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15. A multilayered defense that will allow us to achieve a successful defense
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should one or more of our defensive measures fail: Defenseindepth
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16. Sometimes called technical controls, these protect the systems, networks, and n n n n n n n n n
environments that process, transmit, and store our data: Logicalcontrols
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ourdataisstored:Physicalcontrols
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18. The risk management phase that consists of all of the activities that we can perform
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nin advance of the incident itself, in order to better enable us to handle it: Preparation
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19. The risk management phase where we detect the occurrence of an issue
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and decide whether it is actually an incident so that we can respond to it
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appropriately: Detectionandanalysisphase
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20. The biometric characteristic that measures how well a factor resists change over
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time and with advancing age is called
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