Logical organization of resources.
What is Organizational Unit?
The best countermeasure against man-in-the-middle attacks.
What is IPsec?
Perpetrators attempt to compromise or affect the operations of a system in some way.
What is an active attack?
The process of validating a subject's identity.
What is authentication?
Running a hard disk through a disk shredder, physically destroying the drive.
Collection of network resources.
What is Domain?
Modified in the most common form of spoofing on a typical IP packet.
What is source address?
Passwords that are blank, too short, dictionary words, or simple. In other words, they are passwords that can be quickly identified using password cracking tools.
What is weak passwords?
Granting or denying a subject's access to an object based on the subject's level of permissions or the actions allowed with the object.
What is authorization?
The removal of sensitive data, making sure that the data cannot be reconstructed by any known technique.
What is purging?
Collection of related domain trees.
What is Forest?
Type of activity changes or falsifies information in order to mislead or re-direct traffic.
What is spoofing?
An unprotected access method or pathway.
What is a backdoor?
Policies that describe accepted practices.
What is administrative controls?
Protects offline data access on lost or stolen laptops or other compromised systems.
What is Bitlocker?
Group of related domains.
What is Tree?
The most common network traffic packets captured and used in a replay attack.
What is authentication?
Provides real-time text messaging communication and supports picture, music, and document exchange
What is instant messaging?
Allows you to modify the dial-in or VPN access for a user.
What is dial-in?
The process used by recipients of certificates to verify the identity of the certificate holder.
What is certificate validation?
A database that contains a partial replica of every object from every domain.
VPN protocol that employs IPSec as its data encryption mechanism.
What is L2TP?
A logical grouping of computers based on switch port.
What is a VLAN?
The process of accessing the chip surface directly to observe, manipulate, and interfere with the circuit.
What is microprobing?
Uses a full backup on one day with incremental/differential backups on subsequent days.
What is round robin?