Deck 12: Information Security Management

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________ occurs when a person gains unauthorized access to a computer system.

A) Usurpation
B) Spoofing
C) Hacking
D) Phishing
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Which of the following is an example of a security threat resulting from malicious human activity?

A) an employee who misunderstands operating procedures
B) an employee who accidentally deletes customer records
C) an employee who inadvertently installs an old database on top of the current one
D) an employee who intentionally destroys data or other system components
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A(n)________ card has a microchip on it that is loaded with identifying data.

A) USB
B) biometric
C) smart
D) encryption
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Users of smart cards are required to enter a ________ to be authenticated.

A) PIN
B) password
C) biometric detail
D) key
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A problem in a customer billing system that occurs due to errors made during software installation is a case of ________ resulting from ________.

A) faulty service; human error
B) distributed denial of service; malicious activity
C) faulty service; malicious activity
D) distributed denial of service; human error
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A ________ pretends to be a legitimate company and sends emails requesting confidential data.

A) hacker
B) phisher
C) drive-by sniffer
D) sniffer
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________ is an example of a data safeguard against security threats.

A) Application design
B) Backup and recovery
C) Accountability
D) Procedure design
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Mark recently received an email from what appeared to be a legitimate company,asking him to update and verify his credit card details.Unknowingly,he obliged and later realized that the information had been misused.Mark is a victim of ________.

A) hacking
B) phishing
C) pretexting
D) sniffing
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________ use(s)personal physical characteristics such as fingerprints,facial features,and retinal scans to verify users.

A) Passwords
B) Smart cards
C) Biometric authentication
D) Personal identification numbers
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________ is a technique for intercepting computer communications.

A) Spoofing
B) Hacking
C) Pretexting
D) Sniffing
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A user name ________ a user.

A) authenticates
B) identifies
C) conceals
D) encrypts
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A person calls the Draper residence and pretends to represent a credit card company.He asks Mrs.Draper to confirm her credit card number.This is an example of ________.

A) hacking
B) phishing
C) pretexting
D) sniffing
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Some unauthorized programs are able to ________ legitimate systems and substitute their own processing.

A) usurp
B) spoof
C) hack
D) flood
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________ simply take computers with wireless connections through an area and search for unprotected wireless networks.

A) Drive-by sniffers
B) Spoofers
C) Hackers
D) Phishers
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________ occur when bogus services flood a Web server.

A) Spoofing attacks
B) Hacking attacks
C) Phishing attacks
D) DOS attacks
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Which of the following is a human safeguard against security threats?

A) backup
B) firewalls
C) physical security
D) procedure design
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Which of the following is a technical safeguard against security threats?

A) passwords
B) backup and recovery
C) compliance
D) identification and authorization
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A password ________ a user.

A) authenticates
B) identifies
C) conceals
D) encrypts
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Which of the following is a synonym for phishing?

A) drive-by sniffing
B) e-mail spoofing
C) IP spoofing
D) system hacking
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An employee carelessly releases proprietary data to the media.This is a case of ________ resulting from ________.

A) loss of infrastructure; human error
B) unauthorized data disclosure; human error
C) loss of infrastructure; malicious activity
D) unauthorized data disclosure; malicious activity
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Enforcement of security procedures and policies consists of three interdependent factors: ________.

A) centralized reporting, preparation, and practice
B) account administration, systems procedures, and security monitoring
C) separation of duties, least privilege, and position sensitivity
D) responsibility, accountability, and compliance
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________ firewalls can prohibit outsiders from starting a session with any user behind the firewall.

A) Perimeter
B) Internal
C) Packet-filtering
D) Malware
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Organizations should protect sensitive data by storing it in ________ form.

A) digital
B) standardized
C) encrypted
D) authenticated
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________ is the process of transforming clear text into coded,unintelligible text for secure storage or communication.

A) Usurpation
B) Authentication
C) Standardization
D) Encryption
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Which of the following is an example of a data safeguard?

A) application design
B) dissemination of information
C) physical security
D) malware protection
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What is the similarity between adware and spyware?

A) Both masquerade as useful programs.
B) Both are specifically programmed to spread.
C) Both are installed without user's permission.
D) Both are used to steal data.
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________ are remote processing centers run by commercial disaster-recovery services.

A) Cold sites
B) Web browsers
C) Hot sites
D) Backup centres
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Which of the following is true regarding an incident-response plan?

A) The plan should provide decentralized reporting of all security incidents.
B) The plan should require minimal training on the part of employees.
C) The plan should identify critical personnel and their off-hours contact information.
D) The plan should be simple enough to ensure a fast response with limited practice.
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In terms of password management,when an account is created,users should ________.

A) create two passwords and switch back and forth between those two
B) immediately change the password they are given to a password of their own
C) maintain the same password they are given for all future authentication purposes
D) ensure that they do not change their passwords frequently, thereby reducing the risk of password loss
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Every organization should have a(n)________ as part of the security program,which should include how employees are to react to security problems,whom they should contact,the reports they should make,and steps they can take to reduce further loss.

A) key escrow
B) smart card
C) human safeguard plan
D) incident-response plan
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Which of the following steps of the Secure Socket Layer is NOT true?

A) The computer obtains the public key of the website to which it will connect.
B) The computer generates a key for symmetric encryption.
C) The computer encodes that key using the Web site's public key.
D) The Web site decodes the symmetric key using its public key.
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The broadest definition of ________ includes viruses,worms,Trojan horses,spyware,and adware.

A) malware
B) metadata
C) software
D) widgets
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The program code that causes unwanted activity is called the ________.

A) key escrow
B) metadata
C) widget
D) payload
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Which of the following are malware masquerading as useful programs?

A) macro viruses
B) trojan horses
C) worms
D) payloads
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Typically,a help-desk information system has answers to questions that only a true user would know,such as the user's birthplace,mother's maiden name,or last four digits of an important account number.This information ________.

A) allows help-desk representatives to create new passwords for users
B) reduces the strength of the security system
C) protects the anonymity of a user
D) helps authenticate a user
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Which of the following statements is true regarding position sensitivity?

A) It is a type of data safeguard.
B) It enables security personnel to prioritize their activities in accordance with the possible risk and loss.
C) It is documented only for high-sensitivity positions.
D) It applies to new employees only.
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Because encryption keys can get lost or destroyed,a copy of the key should be stored with a trusted third party.This safety procedure is sometimes called ________.

A) key escrow
B) white hat
C) key encryption
D) biometric authentication
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Activity log analysis is an important ________ function.

A) account administration
B) security monitoring
C) backup
D) data administration
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________ are the patterns that exist in malware code and should be downloaded and updated frequently.

A) Data safeguards
B) Patches
C) Antivirus scans
D) Malware definitions
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A(n)________ sits outside the organizational network and is the first device that Internet traffic encounters.

A) internal firewall
B) perimeter firewall
C) packet-filtering firewall
D) malware firewall
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Smart cards are convenient and easy to use since they don't require a PIN number for authentication.
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Sniffing is usually initiated via email.
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Once a backup of database contents is made,it is safe to assume that the database is protected.
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Most spyware is benign in that it does not perform malicious acts or steal data.
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Malware protection is an example of a technical safeguard.
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Technical safeguards include passwords and encryption.
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Most secure communication over the Internet uses a protocol called HTTP.
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Packet-filtering firewalls examine each part of a message and determine whether to let that part pass.
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Pretexting occurs when someone deceives by pretending to be someone else.
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A criticism against biometric authentication is that it provides weak authentication.
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Perimeter firewalls are the simplest type of firewalls.
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Senior management has two critical security functions: overall policy and risk management.
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Denial-of-service attacks are caused by human error,not malicious intent.
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Creating backup copies of database contents is a technical safeguard.
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System errors are not caused by human error.
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The existence of spyware is generally unknown to the user.
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Internal firewalls sit outside the organizational network.
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Viruses,worms,and Trojan horses are types of firewalls.
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Technical safeguards involve just the software components of an information system.
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Incorrectly increasing a customer's discount is an example of incorrect data modification.
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Differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
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In the context of human safeguards against security threats,the security sensitivity for each position should be documented.
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What is the difference between adware and spyware?
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How is a Trojan horse different from a worm?
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Explain denial of service (DOS)in information management.
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Every organization must have an incident-response plan that allows for decentralized reporting of all security incidents.
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What are firewalls? What types of firewalls are commonly used?
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What are the three interdependent factors involved in the enforcement of security policies and procedures?
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Explain how defining positions in an organization can safeguard against security threats.
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Following a disaster,hot sites provide office space,but customers themselves must provide and install the equipment needed to continue operations.
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What should an organization do when a security breach occurs in its information systems?
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Explain account management.
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Discuss in brief the pros and cons of biometric authentication.
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Backup procedures for system users include backing up Web site resources,databases,administrative data,account and password data,and other data.
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Distinguish between phishing,spoofing,and sniffing.
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What is the difference between a hot site and a cold site?
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Describe an incident-response plan.
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How can data safeguards protect against security threats?
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The existence of accounts that are no longer necessary do not pose a serious security threat.
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List some important malware safeguards.
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________ occurs when a person gains unauthorized access to a computer system.

A) Usurpation
B) Spoofing
C) Hacking
D) Phishing
C
2
Which of the following is an example of a security threat resulting from malicious human activity?

A) an employee who misunderstands operating procedures
B) an employee who accidentally deletes customer records
C) an employee who inadvertently installs an old database on top of the current one
D) an employee who intentionally destroys data or other system components
D
3
A(n)________ card has a microchip on it that is loaded with identifying data.

A) USB
B) biometric
C) smart
D) encryption
C
4
Users of smart cards are required to enter a ________ to be authenticated.

A) PIN
B) password
C) biometric detail
D) key
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A problem in a customer billing system that occurs due to errors made during software installation is a case of ________ resulting from ________.

A) faulty service; human error
B) distributed denial of service; malicious activity
C) faulty service; malicious activity
D) distributed denial of service; human error
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A ________ pretends to be a legitimate company and sends emails requesting confidential data.

A) hacker
B) phisher
C) drive-by sniffer
D) sniffer
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________ is an example of a data safeguard against security threats.

A) Application design
B) Backup and recovery
C) Accountability
D) Procedure design
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Mark recently received an email from what appeared to be a legitimate company,asking him to update and verify his credit card details.Unknowingly,he obliged and later realized that the information had been misused.Mark is a victim of ________.

A) hacking
B) phishing
C) pretexting
D) sniffing
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________ use(s)personal physical characteristics such as fingerprints,facial features,and retinal scans to verify users.

A) Passwords
B) Smart cards
C) Biometric authentication
D) Personal identification numbers
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________ is a technique for intercepting computer communications.

A) Spoofing
B) Hacking
C) Pretexting
D) Sniffing
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A user name ________ a user.

A) authenticates
B) identifies
C) conceals
D) encrypts
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A person calls the Draper residence and pretends to represent a credit card company.He asks Mrs.Draper to confirm her credit card number.This is an example of ________.

A) hacking
B) phishing
C) pretexting
D) sniffing
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Some unauthorized programs are able to ________ legitimate systems and substitute their own processing.

A) usurp
B) spoof
C) hack
D) flood
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________ simply take computers with wireless connections through an area and search for unprotected wireless networks.

A) Drive-by sniffers
B) Spoofers
C) Hackers
D) Phishers
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________ occur when bogus services flood a Web server.

A) Spoofing attacks
B) Hacking attacks
C) Phishing attacks
D) DOS attacks
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Which of the following is a human safeguard against security threats?

A) backup
B) firewalls
C) physical security
D) procedure design
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Which of the following is a technical safeguard against security threats?

A) passwords
B) backup and recovery
C) compliance
D) identification and authorization
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A password ________ a user.

A) authenticates
B) identifies
C) conceals
D) encrypts
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Which of the following is a synonym for phishing?

A) drive-by sniffing
B) e-mail spoofing
C) IP spoofing
D) system hacking
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An employee carelessly releases proprietary data to the media.This is a case of ________ resulting from ________.

A) loss of infrastructure; human error
B) unauthorized data disclosure; human error
C) loss of infrastructure; malicious activity
D) unauthorized data disclosure; malicious activity
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Enforcement of security procedures and policies consists of three interdependent factors: ________.

A) centralized reporting, preparation, and practice
B) account administration, systems procedures, and security monitoring
C) separation of duties, least privilege, and position sensitivity
D) responsibility, accountability, and compliance
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________ firewalls can prohibit outsiders from starting a session with any user behind the firewall.

A) Perimeter
B) Internal
C) Packet-filtering
D) Malware
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Organizations should protect sensitive data by storing it in ________ form.

A) digital
B) standardized
C) encrypted
D) authenticated
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________ is the process of transforming clear text into coded,unintelligible text for secure storage or communication.

A) Usurpation
B) Authentication
C) Standardization
D) Encryption
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Which of the following is an example of a data safeguard?

A) application design
B) dissemination of information
C) physical security
D) malware protection
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What is the similarity between adware and spyware?

A) Both masquerade as useful programs.
B) Both are specifically programmed to spread.
C) Both are installed without user's permission.
D) Both are used to steal data.
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________ are remote processing centers run by commercial disaster-recovery services.

A) Cold sites
B) Web browsers
C) Hot sites
D) Backup centres
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Which of the following is true regarding an incident-response plan?

A) The plan should provide decentralized reporting of all security incidents.
B) The plan should require minimal training on the part of employees.
C) The plan should identify critical personnel and their off-hours contact information.
D) The plan should be simple enough to ensure a fast response with limited practice.
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In terms of password management,when an account is created,users should ________.

A) create two passwords and switch back and forth between those two
B) immediately change the password they are given to a password of their own
C) maintain the same password they are given for all future authentication purposes
D) ensure that they do not change their passwords frequently, thereby reducing the risk of password loss
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Every organization should have a(n)________ as part of the security program,which should include how employees are to react to security problems,whom they should contact,the reports they should make,and steps they can take to reduce further loss.

A) key escrow
B) smart card
C) human safeguard plan
D) incident-response plan
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Which of the following steps of the Secure Socket Layer is NOT true?

A) The computer obtains the public key of the website to which it will connect.
B) The computer generates a key for symmetric encryption.
C) The computer encodes that key using the Web site's public key.
D) The Web site decodes the symmetric key using its public key.
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The broadest definition of ________ includes viruses,worms,Trojan horses,spyware,and adware.

A) malware
B) metadata
C) software
D) widgets
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The program code that causes unwanted activity is called the ________.

A) key escrow
B) metadata
C) widget
D) payload
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Which of the following are malware masquerading as useful programs?

A) macro viruses
B) trojan horses
C) worms
D) payloads
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35
Typically,a help-desk information system has answers to questions that only a true user would know,such as the user's birthplace,mother's maiden name,or last four digits of an important account number.This information ________.

A) allows help-desk representatives to create new passwords for users
B) reduces the strength of the security system
C) protects the anonymity of a user
D) helps authenticate a user
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Which of the following statements is true regarding position sensitivity?

A) It is a type of data safeguard.
B) It enables security personnel to prioritize their activities in accordance with the possible risk and loss.
C) It is documented only for high-sensitivity positions.
D) It applies to new employees only.
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37
Because encryption keys can get lost or destroyed,a copy of the key should be stored with a trusted third party.This safety procedure is sometimes called ________.

A) key escrow
B) white hat
C) key encryption
D) biometric authentication
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Activity log analysis is an important ________ function.

A) account administration
B) security monitoring
C) backup
D) data administration
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________ are the patterns that exist in malware code and should be downloaded and updated frequently.

A) Data safeguards
B) Patches
C) Antivirus scans
D) Malware definitions
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A(n)________ sits outside the organizational network and is the first device that Internet traffic encounters.

A) internal firewall
B) perimeter firewall
C) packet-filtering firewall
D) malware firewall
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Smart cards are convenient and easy to use since they don't require a PIN number for authentication.
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42
Sniffing is usually initiated via email.
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Once a backup of database contents is made,it is safe to assume that the database is protected.
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44
Most spyware is benign in that it does not perform malicious acts or steal data.
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Malware protection is an example of a technical safeguard.
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Technical safeguards include passwords and encryption.
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Most secure communication over the Internet uses a protocol called HTTP.
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Packet-filtering firewalls examine each part of a message and determine whether to let that part pass.
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Pretexting occurs when someone deceives by pretending to be someone else.
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A criticism against biometric authentication is that it provides weak authentication.
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Perimeter firewalls are the simplest type of firewalls.
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Senior management has two critical security functions: overall policy and risk management.
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Denial-of-service attacks are caused by human error,not malicious intent.
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Creating backup copies of database contents is a technical safeguard.
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System errors are not caused by human error.
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The existence of spyware is generally unknown to the user.
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Internal firewalls sit outside the organizational network.
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Viruses,worms,and Trojan horses are types of firewalls.
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Technical safeguards involve just the software components of an information system.
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Incorrectly increasing a customer's discount is an example of incorrect data modification.
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Differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
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In the context of human safeguards against security threats,the security sensitivity for each position should be documented.
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What is the difference between adware and spyware?
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How is a Trojan horse different from a worm?
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Explain denial of service (DOS)in information management.
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Every organization must have an incident-response plan that allows for decentralized reporting of all security incidents.
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What are firewalls? What types of firewalls are commonly used?
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What are the three interdependent factors involved in the enforcement of security policies and procedures?
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Explain how defining positions in an organization can safeguard against security threats.
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Following a disaster,hot sites provide office space,but customers themselves must provide and install the equipment needed to continue operations.
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What should an organization do when a security breach occurs in its information systems?
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Explain account management.
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Discuss in brief the pros and cons of biometric authentication.
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Backup procedures for system users include backing up Web site resources,databases,administrative data,account and password data,and other data.
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Distinguish between phishing,spoofing,and sniffing.
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What is the difference between a hot site and a cold site?
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Describe an incident-response plan.
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78
How can data safeguards protect against security threats?
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The existence of accounts that are no longer necessary do not pose a serious security threat.
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List some important malware safeguards.
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