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21) The process of keeping a backup copy of each file being worked on by backing it up every few minutes is called ________.
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A) file backup |
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B) file/folder backup |
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C) image backup |
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D) shadowing |
22) Attacks other than application level attacks usually fail to get through SPI firewalls.
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23) Normally, there is no limit on how long shadowing may maintain backed up files.
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24) Java applets are large Java programs.
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25) Most firewall database policies include less than 5 rules.
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26) A system using an array of drives increases reliability.
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27) If an attacker takes over a router, he or she will be able to ________.
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A) map the entire internal network |
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B) reroute traffic to cause a local DoS |
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C) Both A and B |
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D) Neither A nor B |
28) A(n) ________ is a program that takes advantage of a(n) ________.
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A) exploit, vulnerability |
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B) vulnerability, exploit |
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C) Both A and B |
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D) Neither A nor B |
29) When executing attack code, if the attacker has skillfully overwritten the return address, the return address will not point back to data in the buffer.
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Question 30
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A) Accuracy |
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B) Speed |
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C) Both A and B |
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D) Neither A nor B |
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