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What does Zero-Trust assume? everything is on an open and untrusted network. On what principle does Zero-Trust operate? "trust no one, verify everything" The 3 guiding principles of Zero-Trust 1) Verify explicitly, 2) Least privileged access, 3) Assume breach Six foundational pillars of Zero-Trust 1) Identities, 2) Devices, 3) Applications, 4) Data, 5) Infrastructure, 6) Networks What does the shared responsibility model identify? which security tasks are handled by the cloud provider...

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SC-900 Study Guide

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Information Barriers Used to define and apply information barrier policies to prevent unauthorized communication & collaboration between certain user groups via Teams, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive to avoid conflict of interest. Insider Risk Management Used to minimize internal risk through detection, investigation, & mitigation of intentional and unintentional breaches of your orgs. insider policies. Helps minimize/avoid risks of sensitive data leaks, intellectual property theft, insid...

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SC-900: Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals

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Zero Trust A security model that assumes everything is on an open and untrusted network, even resources behind firewalls "Trust no one, verify everything" Zero trust guiding principles 1. Verify explicitly - authenticate/authorize based on all data points (e.g. identity, location, device, service, data classification, anomalies, etc.) 2. Least privileged access - limit with JIT/JEA, risk-based adaptive policies, and data protection 3. Assume breach - Segment networks, users, devices, a...

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An organization has deployed Microsoft 365 applications to all employees. Who is responsible for the security of the personal data relating to these employees? A. The organization. B. Microsoft, the SaaS provider. C. There's shared responsibility between an organization and Microsoft. The Organization Which of the following measures might an organization implement as part of the defense in-depth security methodology? A. Locating all its servers in a single physical location. B. Multi-f...

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What enzyme may be useful in distinguishing anti-Ge2 from anti-Ge3? Papain (Anti-Ge2 will not react) The beta 1-3 linkage between galactose and N-acetylglucosamine is found in: Secretions Which of the following represents the Type II chain? Beta 1-4 linkage between galactose and N acetyl glucosamine Rank the order of decreasing H concentration on RBCs 0>A2>B>A2B>A1>A1B

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When preparing cryoprecipitate from plasma, the cryoprecipitate must be refrozen within? 1 hour Donated blood may not be used for allogeneic transfusion when HCV testing shows? EIA initial testing reactive, and one of the duplicate repeat results is reactive The following hepatitis B testing results indicates: HBsAg: Nonreactive, Anti-HBc: Reactive, Anti-HBs: Reactive, RNA HBV: nonreactive. Recurring infection (CDC says immune due to natural infection) The antigen that occurs in approxima...

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Rutgers Plant Science Exam 2

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Which of the following describes an herbaceous perennial plant? Lives for more than two years and is not woody. The GROUND tissue of a plant is: all tissue which is not vascular or dermal. Tissue which consists of living cells with thin primary cell walls, typically functioning in photosynthesis or storage is called ________ parenchyma Cell division, which results in new growth in plants, occurs at localized regions called ________. meristems Where is the secondary cell wall found in a ...

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Rutgers Murphy Biochem Exam 2

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Membrane remodeling Requires phospholipases Requires acyl transferases Occurs only when cells are under stress Correct! Both A and B are correct All of the above are correct Both A and B are correct In simple diffusion a solute Is propelled by random molecular motion Moves up its concentration gradient Moves across a membrane because of an input of free energy. Both A and B are correct All of the above are correct Is propelled by random molecular motion

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Rutgers Intro to Supply Chain Management Exam 2

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Purchasing (Action) Obtaining merchandise, capital equipment; raw materials, services, or maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies in exchange for money, or its equivalent. Purchasing (Function) key business function for acquiring materials, services, & equipment Contracting term often used for the acquisition of services Supply Management a newer term that encompasses all acquisition activities beyond the simple purchase transaction. "Identification, acquisition, access, posi...

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Rutgers General Psychology Exam 1

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Biological Neuroscientific How the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences. Example) Biological; cognitive, clinical Evolutionary Natural Science of Traits. How the the natural selection of trains has promoted the survival of genes Example) Biological; developmental; social Behavior Genetics How our genes and our environment influence our individual differences Example) Personality; developmental; legal/forensic Psychoanalytic How behavior springs from unconsc...

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