Cybersecurity Fundamentals Exam 1
Questions With Correct Answers
what is type 3 authentication and what are examples of it (plus explain
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them)? - ANSWER✔✔✔-type 3 authentication is something/who you
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are!|
-fingerprint
-retina scans |
-iris scans
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-hand geometry
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-keyboard dynamics |
-dynamic signature |
-voice print|
-facial scan|
what is information security? - ANSWER✔✔✔-•Information security
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(also called computer security) is the act of protecting data and
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information from unauthorized access, unlawful modification and
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disruption, disclosure, corruption, and destruction or theft.
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, •It typically includes an in-depth plan on how to secure data,
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computers, and networks. | |
what are the computer security objectives? - ANSWER✔✔✔-
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confidentiality, integrity, availability | |
what is confidentiality? - ANSWER✔✔✔-Efforts made to prevent
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unauthorized disclosure of information to those who do not have the
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need or right to see it.
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Ex: PII - Personal Identifiable Information.
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what are controls that help confidentiality? - ANSWER✔✔✔-
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•Encryption of data at rest (disk/ database)| | | | | |
•Encryption of data at motion (SSL, SSH, IPSec, PPTP)
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•Access Control (physical and technical)
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what is integrity and what are the two types of integrity? -
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ANSWER✔✔✔-Efforts made to prevent unauthorized or improper | | | | | | |
modification of systems and information. Also referred to as the amount
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of trust placed in a system and the accuracy of information within a
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system.
Two types of Integrity:
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Questions With Correct Answers
what is type 3 authentication and what are examples of it (plus explain
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them)? - ANSWER✔✔✔-type 3 authentication is something/who you
| | | | | | | |
are!|
-fingerprint
-retina scans |
-iris scans
|
-hand geometry
|
-keyboard dynamics |
-dynamic signature |
-voice print|
-facial scan|
what is information security? - ANSWER✔✔✔-•Information security
| | | | | | |
(also called computer security) is the act of protecting data and
| | | | | | | | | | |
information from unauthorized access, unlawful modification and
| | | | | | |
disruption, disclosure, corruption, and destruction or theft.
| | | | | |
, •It typically includes an in-depth plan on how to secure data,
| | | | | | | | | | |
computers, and networks. | |
what are the computer security objectives? - ANSWER✔✔✔-
| | | | | | |
confidentiality, integrity, availability | |
what is confidentiality? - ANSWER✔✔✔-Efforts made to prevent
| | | | | | | |
unauthorized disclosure of information to those who do not have the
| | | | | | | | | | |
need or right to see it.
| | | | |
|
Ex: PII - Personal Identifiable Information.
| | | | |
what are controls that help confidentiality? - ANSWER✔✔✔-
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•Encryption of data at rest (disk/ database)| | | | | |
•Encryption of data at motion (SSL, SSH, IPSec, PPTP)
| | | | | | | |
•Access Control (physical and technical)
| | | |
what is integrity and what are the two types of integrity? -
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ANSWER✔✔✔-Efforts made to prevent unauthorized or improper | | | | | | |
modification of systems and information. Also referred to as the amount
| | | | | | | | | |
of trust placed in a system and the accuracy of information within a
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
system.
Two types of Integrity:
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