SNMP
Baseline
QOS
6 steps in incident response
100

What does SNMP stand for

Simple Network Management Protocol

100

What is a network baseline

 a report of the network’s normal state of operation

100

What is the meaning of QOS

quality of service

100

What is the first step in the incident response process?

preparation is the first step

200

Which SNMP version increased performance and added some security

SNMPv2

200

Why is establishing a baseline important

baselines serve as a basis of comparison for future performance increases or
decreases caused by network changes

200

What is one method used to implement QOS?

Traffic Prioritization

200

What is the purpose of the containment step?

To isolate the threat making sure to prevent it from spreading it to other devices within the network. 

300

What is one of the most important differences between SNMPv1 and SNMPv3

SNMPv3 added encryption 

300

what are some software applications that can perform baselining? 

software ranges from freeware to expensive. Some examples are AppDynamics and SpiraPlan.

300

Why is QoS important for VoIP applications?

VoIP applications are delay-sensitive. It prioritizes voice traffic over other data.

300

what is the eradication step? 

When the cause of a security breach is removed from the system

400

What security features did SNMPv3 introduce

 authentication, validation, and encryption

400

What tools can be used to establish a network baseline?

Network monitoring platforms

400

What is the difference between traffic shaping and traffic policing?

Traffic shaping involves manipulating packets, data stream, or onnections to manage the type and amount of traffic traversing network or interface. While traffic policing is Limiting traffic volume flowing in and out of interface during specified time period and Limiting momentary throughput rate for an interface.

400

Why is the lessons learned step important?

It allows businesses to reflect on the past events to prevent future threats. 

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