Answer: advanced persistent threat (APT).
APT is a type of prolonged and targeted cyberattack in which an intruder gains access to a network and remains undetected. The motive is to steal information over a long period of time.
moving laterally within a network once an initial exploit is used to gain persistent access for...
Question 21 In order to prevent ports that are serving network hosts from being considered as best paths, what should be enabled to block BPDUs? a. root guard b. BPDU filter c. BPDU drop d. BPDU guard 1.25 points Question 22 In regards to the use of local authentication, what statement is accurate? a. Local authentication is scalable for large networks. b. Local authentication is network and server failure tolerant. c. Local authentication does not allow for strong enough passwords....
Question 35 3 pts (TCO 7) What is the group of RFC1918 IPv4 addresses used within an organization's network on a NAT-enabled router known as? Outside local addresses Inside local addresses Public NAT addresses Inside global addresses Outside global addresses Flag this Question Question 36 3 pts (TCO 7) Which version of NAT allows a pool of IP addresses to be used to access computing resources on the Internet? Static NAT Automatic NAT Port Forwarding Answers A and B are...
MULIJ Use choices only once unless otherwise indicated. MATCHING 12-1: KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS Match each key term with the best description Key Terms (1-20) Descriptions Accession number Aerosol _Aliquot Bar code Biobank Breach Central processing Centrifuge Cloud Cursor Data DOT A Area where specimens are received and prioriti B. Computer equipment used to process data C. Connect for the purpose of interaction D. Data Leak E. Department of Transportation F. Electronic medical records G. Enter data into a computer...
Option 1: Authentication System For security-minded professionals, it is important that only the appropriate people gain access to data in a computer system. This is called authentication. Once users gain entry, it is also important that they only see data related to their role in a computer system. This is called authorization. For the zoo, you will develop an authentication system that manages both authentication and authorization. You have been given a credentials file that contains credential information for authorized...
Please use Java only: Background: Java contains several different types of interfaces used to organize collections of items. You may already be familiar with the List interface, which is implemented by classes such as the ArrayList. A List represents a collection of elements from which elements can be stored or retreived, in which elements are ordered and can be retrieved by index. A List extends from a Collection, which represents a collection of elements but which may or may not...
The discussion: 150 -200 words. Auditing We know that computer security audits are important in business. However, let’s think about the types of audits that need to be performed and the frequency of these audits. Create a timeline that occurs during the fiscal year of audits that should occur and “who” should conduct the audits? Are they internal individuals, system administrators, internal accountants, external accountants, or others? Let me start you: (my timeline is wrong but you should use some...
DQ1. What is an Audit Work Program (some call it Audit Program)?
The audit work program - Email Surveillance Audit Program – What is
the structure and contents including various audit steps. Find 1-2
steps in the audit program where the audit software can be used.
How can audit software be used to gather evidence?.
(the Audit program (Email Surveillance Audit Program
details is attached).
DQ3. Review the contents of the Audit Manual of Office of
University Audits at University...
1. In what ways was Microsoft’s behaviour (a) against
the public interest; (b) in the public interest?
2. Being locked in to a product or technology is only
a problem if such a product can be clearly shown to be inferior to
an alternative. What difficulties might there be in establishing
such a case?
etwork effects Microsoft is a vertically integrated
firm (see page 87), with a dominant position in the operating
system market (i.e. Windows) and in certain application...
Once upon a time American physicians had it all. Overcoming modest beginnings, internal divisions, and myriad rivals, during the 20th century doctors in the United States achieved “professional sovereignty” (Starr 1982). They secured extraordinary levels of clinical and financial autonomy, as well as social prestige and public deference, and through the American Medical Association (AMA) exerted substantial political influence over health policy making. Organized medicine had a crucial role in shaping the major institutions of American health care, including private...
CASE 17: WATSON’S AMBULATORY EHR TRANSITION Major theme: System acquisition Primary care physicians play a key role in the U.S. health care delivery system. These providers integrate internal and external information with their clinical knowledge to determine the patient’s treatment options. An effective ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) is critical to supply physicians with the information they need to provide quality care and maximize their efficiency. This case involves the decision-making process to replace an inadequate EHR system in a...