This is used on a Windows computer to occasionally transfer unused application data to the computer's SSD.
What is Virtual Memory (or pagefile or swapfile)?
This can double the network capacity between two switches.
What is link aggregation (LAG)?
In a cybersecurity exercise this group of security professionals is responsible for identifying vulnerabilities and deploying patches.
What is a blue team?
This is the year that the first Apple Macintosh was released.
What is 1984?
The number of drives a motherboard with 2 SATA connectors can have.
What is the number 2?
This protocol prevents loops from occurring in a layer 2 loop which will prevent downtime.
What is spanning tree protocol (STP)?
Generating a list of a company's employee names found on social media is an example of this.
What is passive foot printing?
These were the 3 applications released with the first version of Microsoft Office in 1990.
What is Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint?
This is used by a system administrator to update the password policies for all devices on a Windows Domain.
What is gpupdate?
This is a device used to forward traffic between two separate IP sub-nets.
What is a router?
Identifying a Windows server vulnerability on a computer running Linux is known as this.
What is a False Positive?
This was the first web browser released in 1990.
What is WorldWideWeb (or Nexus as it was later known)?
This RAID level will duplicate data across multiple disks.
What is level 1?
This is the metric used to determine the best route when using routing information protocol (RIP).
What is the number of hops?
This type of wireless network security limits access using physical hardware addresses.
What is MAC filtering?
This was the first recognized computer virus initially released on January 19, 1986.
What is brain?
This terminal command is used on a Linux system to configure a file to be read-only.
What is chmod?
This is the compressed IPv6 address of 2601:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0007.
What is 2604::7?
A security framework that is mandatory for US federal agencies and includes a six-step process.
What is NIST RMF (National Institute of Standards and Technology Risk Management Framework.)?
This is the year the last slide rule was manufactured.
What is 1976?