What kind of biometrics utilizes a person's unique physical characteristics for authentication, such as fingerprints or unique characteristics of a person's face?
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HMAC-Based one-time password (HOTP)
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Standard biometrics
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Identity management
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Cognitive biometrics
Q.2.
Which term below describes the time it takes for a key to be pressed and then released?
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Dwell time
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Rainbow tables
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charmap.exe
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Cognitive biometrics
Q.3.
Select below the decentralized open-source FIM that does not require specific software to be installed on the desktop:
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True
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OAuth
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OpenID
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password
Q.4.
Which type of biometrics is based on the perception, thought process, and understanding of the user?
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Dwell time
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Standard biometrics
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Identity management
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Cognitive biometrics
Q.5.
What can be used to increase the strength of hashed passwords?
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Salt
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False
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True
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OAuth
Q.6.
The use of a single authentication credential that is shared across multiple networks is called:
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Single Sign On
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Rainbow tables
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Identity management
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Cognitive biometrics
Q.7.
Which hashing algorithm below is used with NTLMv2's Hashed Message Authentication Code?
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Salt
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MD5
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Dwell time
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True
Q.8.
What is the center of the weakness of passwords?
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charmap.exe
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human memory
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HMAC-Based one-time password (HOTP)
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Dwell time
Q.9.
What type of attack involves using every possible combination of letters, numbers, and characters to create candidate digests that are then matched against those in a stolen digest file?
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Standard biometrics
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Brute force
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offline cracking
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hybrid
Q.10.
Passwords that are transmitted can be captured by what type of software?
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charmap.exe
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Identity management
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Rainbow tables
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protocol analyzer
Q.11.
A U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) smart card that is used for identification of active-duty and reserve military personnel along with civilian employees and special contractors is called:
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Common Access Card (CAC)
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Cognitive biometrics
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Standard biometrics
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Rainbow tables
Q.12.
The use of one authentication credential to access multiple accounts or applications is referred to as?
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charmap.exe
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Identity management
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Single Sign On
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Rainbow tables
Q.13.
A secret combination of letters, numbers, and/or characters that only the user should have knowledge of, is known as a:
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OpenID
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password
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charmap.exe
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False
Q.14.
Token credentials can be revoked at any time by the user without affecting other token credentials issued to other sites.
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True
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False
Q.15.
The use of what item below involves the creation of a large pregenerated data set of candidate digests?
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Single Sign On
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charmap.exe
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Identity management
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Rainbow tables
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