Exam 9: Data Protection
Exam 1: The Threat Environment69 Questions
Exam 2: Planning and Policy105 Questions
Exam 3: Cryptography101 Questions
Exam 4: Secure Networks81 Questions
Exam 5: Access Control63 Questions
Exam 6: Firewalls68 Questions
Exam 7: Host Hardening78 Questions
Exam 8: Application Security67 Questions
Exam 9: Data Protection69 Questions
Exam 10: Incident and Disaster Response67 Questions
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A ________ provides strong access control, including authentication of suitable strength, authorizations, and auditing.
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________ are pieces of SQL code that are automatically run when changes are made to a database.
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________ is logically and physically erasing data so that it is unrecoverable.
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A RAID 5 configuration can recover from a single-drive failure, but not a multidrive failure.
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A RAID 5 configuration can recover from a single-drive failure, but not a multidrive failure.
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It is important that data stored in a database not be cryptographically protected.
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An essential part of backup media policies is to ensure that backup media ________.
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________ is the time required to recover from a disaster and restore normal operations.
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A simple yet effective way of discouraging attackers from accessing a database is to change the default ________.
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Companies should implement periodic audits to make sure their company is complying with policies.
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Parity bits are analogous to the parts used to reconstruct the inventory in a destroyed warehouse.
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________ obscures data such that it cannot identify a specific person but the data remains useful.
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