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Behavior-based monitoring - ✔️✔️_ detects changes in normal operating data
sequences and identifies abnormal sequences
protocol analyzer - ✔️✔️_ captures network traffic and reveals any application or
service that passes data in clear text
Hot/Warm/Cold Sites - ✔️✔️A warm site is a location that is dormant or performs
non-critical functions under normal conditions, but which can be rapidly
converted to a key operations site if needed. An example of a warm site would be
a customer service center that could be converted quickly to use as a network-
maintenance facility.
A cold site is a predetermined alternate location where a network can be rebuilt
after a disaster. A cold site might be nothing more than a rented warehouse with
available power and network hookups.
A hot site is a fully configured alternate network that can be online quickly after a
disaster. An example of a hot site would be a secondary operations center that is
fully staffed and in constant network contact with the primary center under
normal conditions.
The primary site handles the network at all times until a disaster recovery plan is
initiated, at which point the network would switch to either a hot, warm, or cold
site depending on your plan. This is your main facility and operations center.
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Behavior-based monitoring - ✔️✔️_ detects changes in normal operating data
sequences and identifies abnormal sequences
protocol analyzer - ✔️✔️_ captures network traffic and reveals any application or
service that passes data in clear text
Hot/Warm/Cold Sites - ✔️✔️A warm site is a location that is dormant or performs
non-critical functions under normal conditions, but which can be rapidly
converted to a key operations site if needed. An example of a warm site would be
a customer service center that could be converted quickly to use as a network-
maintenance facility.
A cold site is a predetermined alternate location where a network can be rebuilt
after a disaster. A cold site might be nothing more than a rented warehouse with
available power and network hookups.
A hot site is a fully configured alternate network that can be online quickly after a
disaster. An example of a hot site would be a secondary operations center that is
fully staffed and in constant network contact with the primary center under
normal conditions.
The primary site handles the network at all times until a disaster recovery plan is
initiated, at which point the network would switch to either a hot, warm, or cold
site depending on your plan. This is your main facility and operations center.