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WGU D430 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SECURITY EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION Define the confidentiality in the CIA triad. - ANSWEROur ability to protect data from those who are not authorized to view it. Examples of confidentiality - ANSWERA patron using an ATM card wants to keep their PIN number confidential. An ATM owner wants to keep bank account numbers confidential. How can confidentiality be broken? - ANSWERLosing a laptop An attacker gets access to info A person can look over your shoulder Define integrity in the CIA triad. - ANSWERThe ability to prevent people from changing your data and the ability to reverse unwanted changes. How do you control integrity? - ANSWERPermissions restrict what users can do (read, write, etc.) Examples of integrity - ANSWERData used by a doctor to make medical decisions needs to be correct or the patient can die. Define the availability in the CIA triad. - ANSWEROur data needs to be accessible when we need it. How can availability be broken? - ANSWERLoss of power, application problems. If caused by an attacker, this is a Denial of Service attack. Define information security. - ANSWERThe protection of information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Information security - ANSWERKeeping data, software, and hardware secure against unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. Compliance - ANSWERThe requirements that are set forth by laws and industry regulations. Example : HIPPA/ HITECH- healthcare, PCI/DSS- payment card industry, FISMA- federal government agencies CIA - ANSWERThe core model of all information security. Confidential, integrity and availability Confidential - ANSWERAllowing only those authorized to access the data requested integrity - ANSWERKeeping data unaltered by accidental or malicious intent Availability - ANSWERThe ability to access data when needed Parkerian hexad model - ANSWERConfidentiality , integrity, availability, possession/control, authenticity, utility Possession/ control - ANSWERRefers to the physical disposition of the media on which the data is stored authenticity - ANSWERAllows us to talk about the proper attribution as to the owner or creator of the data in question Utility - ANSWERHow useful the data is to us Types of attacks - ANSWER1- interception 2- interruption 3- modification 4- fabrication Interception - ANSWERAttacks allows unauthorized users to access our data, applications, or environments. Are primarily an attack against confidentiality Interruption - ANSWERAttacks cause our assets to become unstable or unavailable for our use, on a temporary or permanent basis. This attack affects availability but can also attack integrity Modification - ANSWERAttacks involve tampering with our asset. Such attacks might primarily be considered an integrity attack, but could also be an availability attack. Fabrication - ANSWERAttacks involve generating data, processes, communications, or other similar activities with a system. Attacks primarily affect integrity but can be considered an availability attack. Risk - ANSWERThe likelihood that a threat will occur. There must be a threat and vulnerability Threat - ANSWERAny event being man-made, natural or environmental that could damage the assets Vulnerabilities - ANSWERWeakness that a threat event or the threat can take advantage of Impact - ANSWERtaking into account the assets cost Controls - ANSWERThe ways we protect assets. Physical, technical/ logical, and administrative Physical controls - ANSWERControls are physical items that protect assets. Think of locks, doors, guards and fences Technical/ logical controls - ANSWERControls are devices and software that protect assets. Think of firewalls, av, ids, and ips

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WGU D430 FUNDAMENTALS OF
INFORMATION SECURITY EXAM STUDY
GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<NEWEST VERSION>


Define the confidentiality in the CIA triad. - ANSWER✔Our ability to protect data
from those who are not authorized to view it.


Examples of confidentiality - ANSWER✔A patron using an ATM card wants to
keep their PIN number confidential.
An ATM owner wants to keep bank account numbers confidential.


How can confidentiality be broken? - ANSWER✔Losing a laptop
An attacker gets access to info
A person can look over your shoulder


Define integrity in the CIA triad. - ANSWER✔The ability to prevent people from
changing your data and the ability to reverse unwanted changes.


How do you control integrity? - ANSWER✔Permissions restrict what users can
do (read, write, etc.)

,Examples of integrity - ANSWER✔Data used by a doctor to make medical
decisions needs to be correct or the patient can die.


Define the availability in the CIA triad. - ANSWER✔Our data needs to be
accessible when we need it.


How can availability be broken? - ANSWER✔Loss of power, application
problems. If caused by an attacker, this is a Denial of Service attack.


Define information security. - ANSWER✔The protection of information and
information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption,
modification, or destruction in order to provide confidentiality, integrity, and
availability.
Information security - ANSWER✔Keeping data, software, and hardware secure
against unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or
destruction.


Compliance - ANSWER✔The requirements that are set forth by laws and industry
regulations. Example : HIPPA/ HITECH- healthcare, PCI/DSS- payment card
industry, FISMA- federal government agencies


CIA - ANSWER✔The core model of all information security. Confidential,
integrity and availability


Confidential - ANSWER✔Allowing only those authorized to access the data
requested

,integrity - ANSWER✔Keeping data unaltered by accidental or malicious intent


Availability - ANSWER✔The ability to access data when needed


Parkerian hexad model - ANSWER✔Confidentiality , integrity, availability,
possession/control, authenticity, utility


Possession/ control - ANSWER✔Refers to the physical disposition of the media
on which the data is stored


authenticity - ANSWER✔Allows us to talk about the proper attribution as to the
owner or creator of the data in question


Utility - ANSWER✔How useful the data is to us


Types of attacks - ANSWER✔1- interception
2- interruption
3- modification
4- fabrication


Interception - ANSWER✔Attacks allows unauthorized users to access our data,
applications, or environments. Are primarily an attack against confidentiality


Interruption - ANSWER✔Attacks cause our assets to become unstable or
unavailable for our use, on a temporary or permanent basis. This attack affects
availability but can also attack integrity

, Modification - ANSWER✔Attacks involve tampering with our asset. Such attacks
might primarily be considered an integrity attack, but could also be an availability
attack.


Fabrication - ANSWER✔Attacks involve generating data, processes,
communications, or other similar activities with a system. Attacks primarily affect
integrity but can be considered an availability attack.


Risk - ANSWER✔The likelihood that a threat will occur. There must be a threat
and vulnerability


Threat - ANSWER✔Any event being man-made, natural or environmental that
could damage the assets


Vulnerabilities - ANSWER✔Weakness that a threat event or the threat can take
advantage of


Impact - ANSWER✔taking into account the assets cost


Controls - ANSWER✔The ways we protect assets. Physical, technical/ logical,
and administrative


Physical controls - ANSWER✔Controls are physical items that protect assets.
Think of locks, doors, guards and fences


Technical/ logical controls - ANSWER✔Controls are devices and software that
protect assets. Think of firewalls, av, ids, and ips

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