What is Chrome OS?
A lightweight, cloud-based OS
What does UI stand for?
User-Interface
It initializes hardware before the OS boots up.
True/False
A Firewall isn't really a wall of fire
True
True/Fals
The computer sending the verification to your phone is an example of 2-Factor Authentication.
True
Where is Chrome usually found?
Chromebooks
What is the focus of GUI?
Visual Icons or Menus
Where is Firmware stored?
ROM
What is the purpose of Firewall?
It monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic
What is the keybind for Crosh?
CTRL + ALT + T.
What is Chrome OS based around?
Linux
What is the focus of CLI?
Text-based command
Why do we need Firmware?
To ensure a secure and fast setup
Why is a Firewall needed?
To keep unauthorized personnel from messing with the computer
What is Cloud Storage?
Remote physical storage devices made available over the network
What is special about the settings menu?
Search bar to help fine certain settings.
What is the focus of TUI?
What Firmware does Chrome use?
Corebot
True/False
Hardware has a Firewall while Software does not
False
Define Decrypt
The method used to reverse the effects of encrypted files.
How do you reset the factory settings of a Chromebook?
Powerwash
What is the focus of VUI?
Voice activated responses
What is Firmware succeeded by?
UEFI
What is the Firewall inside Chrome OS called?
iptables
What is a Command Prompt (CMD)?
A Windows-specific interpreter that allows users to preform advanced, administrative tasks.