(SNMP Versions)
This is the protocol that the acronym "SNMP" represents.
What is the Simple Network Management Protocol?
It is the protocol "Quality of Service" that makes up this 3-letter acronym.
What is QoS?
A collection of metrics that represent a networks foundation or normal condition.
What is a Network Baseline?
This is the first step in the incident response process.
What is Preparation?
It is this SNMP Version that introduced encryption.
What is SNMPv3 (Version 3)?
This method used to implement QoS assigns network traffic different priority levels to ensure critical apps receive better treatment.
What is Priority Queuing?
It allows for assessment of performance compared to a baseline.
What is establishing a baseline?
limiting the spread of security breach by isolating the affected system or network segment is the purpose of this step in the incident response.
What is the Containment Step?
It is this key improvement that makes SNMP Version 3 safer than SNMP Version 1.
What are Security features?
QoS is crucial for this application because it prioritizes voice packets over other network traffic.
What is VoIP applications?
A network baseline should be reviewed about this many times per year.
What is 4 times a year?
This step involves completely removing the malicious code or threat from a compromised system.
What is the Eradication step?
What is Authentication, Encryption, and Message Integrity?
delaying packets and actively buffering or dropping packets and not buffering is the difference between these two traffic patterns.
What is traffic shaping and traffic policing?
These tools can be used to establish a network baseline.
What is Network Monitoring Platforms (NMPs)?
Allowing organizations to analyze the incident response process after a security breach and identify weak points is what makes this step important.
What is the Lesson Learned step?