What does access control do?
Access control determines what packets are allowed access to a network
Access control determines the facilities a user can access on a network
Access control stops social engineering attacks
What is shoulder surfing?
Shoulder surfing is the act of gaining information by directly observing someone
Shoulder surfing is the act of using unpatched software to gain access to a network
Shoulder surfing is the act of using a malicious USB device to gain information
Which type of threat uses emails to try to trick users into giving away personal details?
Phishing
Unpatched software
Data interception
What is eavesdropping?
Eavesdropping is the act of gaining information by directly observing someone
Eavesdropping is where a hacker intercepts information being sent to or from a network to a device or another network
Eavesdropping involves using penetration testing to secure a network
Which preventative measure probes for weaknesses in a network?
Network policies
Network forensics
Penetration testing
What is a code review?
Code reviews are automated testing of code quality
Code reviews are checks of source code by other experienced programmers to check that no security issues have been created
A code review is a record of what has been done and who or what did it
Which of the following tools stops unauthorised traffic from entering and leaving a network?
Anti-malware
Firewall
Which of the following terms describes testing sections of code to ensure they work as expected and do not contain security issues?
Modular testing
Access control
What is unpatched software?
Software that is constantly updated with bug fixes
Software that is vulnerable to being hacked
Software that has built-in security
What term describes a copy of important files kept separately in case original files are lost or damaged?
Backup
Network policy