Test Bank For Computer Security Fundamentals, 5th edition William Chuck Easttom Chapter 1-15
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computer Security
True / False
1. The Domain Name System is what translates human-readable domain names into IP
addresses that computers and routers understand.
True
2. The type of hacking that involves breaking into telephone systems is called sneaking.
False—This type of hacking is called phreaking.
3. The technique for breaching a system’s security by exploiting human nature rather than
technology is war-driving.
False—This describes social engineering.
4. Malware is a generic term for software that has a malicious purpose.
True
5. Software that lays dormant until some specific condition is met is a Trojan horse.
False—This describes a logic bomb. Usually, the condition that is met is a date
and time.
6. Someone who breaks into a system legally to assess security deficiencies is a
penetration tester.
True
7. Auditing is the process to determine if a user’s credentials are authorized to access a
network resource.
False—This describes authentication. Auditing is the process of reviewing logs,
records, and procedures.
8. Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are three pillars of security, called the CIA
triangle.
True
9. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 requires government
agencies to identify sensitive systems, conduct computer security training, and develop
computer security plans.
False—This describes the Computer Security Act of 1987.
10. The SANS Institute website is a vast repository of security-related documentation.
Category | exam bundles |
Comments | 0 |
Rating | |
Sales | 0 |