Q.1.
Which of the following are consider physical security risks?
Q.2.
Which of the following may result in a malware infection?
Q.3.
Which of the following is not effective in preventing malware infections?
Q.4.
What does a keylogger do?
Q.5.
Which legislation covers data protection through wire and electronic transmissions of data?
Q.6.
Which statements represent elements of the three aspects of the CIA security triad?
Q.7.
Which is true regarding a secure cookie?
Q.8.
Which refers as the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks.
Q.9.
If a file has been altered without permission or knowledge, this violates the principle of ____.
Q.10.
Which security technique is provided by using multiple levels of protection, such as firewalls, antimalware software, and strong password policies?
Q.11.
Which security domain secures Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, such as a citywide electrical grid?
Q.12.
A computer that does not have any antimalware programs installed represents a ____ to data.
Q.13.
A computer has been infected with malware that allows the hacker to access the computer through a backdoor from a distant location. What is the most likely example of the malware on this machine?
Q.14.
___ is malware that prevents legitimate access to data by encrypting the data content.
Q.15.
There has been a fire in your office building, all computers have been damaged
Q.16.
The action or intent of a virus is called its ____.
Q.17.
A user unknowingly visits a webpage that has been compromised with ransomware, which was downloaded to the user’s device. This is an example of a ____.
Q.18.
Microsoft documents can be easily compromised by ____.
Q.19.
A(n) ____ exists in software when it was released and remains unknown until it is exploited by hackers.
Q.20.
A virus has infected your computer system, employee records cannot be opened