TEST 16 EXAM 100% CORRECT 2025
, Which of the account policy settings listed below prevents users from reusing old
passwords?
Password expiration
Password history
Password length
Password complexity - ANSWERPassword history
Which password policy setting prevents users from repeatedly changing their
passwords to bypass the password history policy setting and get back to their
original/preferred password?
Minimum password age setting
Password complexity setting
Account lockout threshold setting
Login time restrictions - ANSWERMinimum password age setting
Which of the following password policy settings prevents attackers using cracked
passwords from gaining permanent access to a Windows workstation?
Login time restrictions
Password complexity setting
Account lockout threshold setting
Maximum password age setting - ANSWERMaximum password age setting
BIOS/UEFI passwords improve the security of a computer host. These low-level
passwords may, for example, prevent unauthorized users to proceed when the
computer is powered on (Supervisor/Administrator password), or restrict the scope of
changes a user can make in the BIOS/UEFI interface (User password).
True
False - ANSWERFalse
The practice of implementing a computer screen lock is one of the end-user security
best practices. The screen lock can be implemented as a password-protected
screensaver that activates when the computer has been idle for a specific amount of
time. In MS Windows, users can manually block unauthorized access by invoking the
sign-in screen with the Windows logo + L key combination whenever they're about to
leave their computer desk. Screen locks can also be used as a countermeasure against
brute-force attacks as they can be set to block computer access after a specified
number of failed login attempts. The use of screensaver locks is an implementation of a
more general security best practice which is logging off whenever the system is not in
use.
True
False - ANSWERTrue