DNS record that directs mail to the correct server
What is MX?
These are two examples of SaaS applications we regularly use
What is Google Drive, One Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, MyChart, Netflix... there are a lot
The type of license that applies only to end points regardless of who or if the computer is being used
What is per-device licensing?
Type of malware that hides another malicious package, often presenting itself as legitimate software
What is a trojan?
Malware that encrypts data until the attacker is paid, this can be mitigated by a strong backup policy
What is ransomware?
DNS record that identifies mail servers that are authorized to send mail from a domain
What is SPF?
This is set for a file located on a cloud server but you wish to keep a copy on the machine itself as well
What is offline availability?
This type of license follows an individual user from end point to end point
What is per-user or per-seat licensing?
Malicious software that records your actions to report, does not necessarily record keystroke actions
What is spyware?
Malware that uses tons of system resources, possibly made stealthy by detecting user activity and throttling down to not be noticed
What is cryptomalware?
Uses digital signatures to prove an email has not been altered in transit
What is DKIM?
You would use this type of authentication to sign in to Google Sheets, Drive, and Docs all at once when you log in to Gmail?
What is SSO?
This cloud service model provides the least support and most flexibility, focused on making sure you have the essential things needed to start a network
What is IaaS?
Malware that resides in memory and does not require user interaction to spread from computer to computer
What is a worm?
Malware that records keystrokes and possibly mouse actions but does not need to be recording anything the computer is outputting
What is a keylogger?
Gives instructions on how a server should handle emails that fail SPF or DKIM checks
What is DMARC?
What it's called when an authentication authority's security assertations to prove the identity of a user on another network
What is Federation?
This cloud service model will provide a user with a fully working and patched OS as well as software to develop applications, databases, or basically just storage
What is PaaS?
Sometimes "legitimate" software that grants itself full system privileges and is hard to detect
What is a Rootkit?
This type of malware loads before the OS is finished loading, making it much harder to detect
What is a boot sector virus?
Microsoft's email service program
What is Exchange?
This type of authentication relies on multiple types of authentication to try to curtail illegitimate sign-ons due to compromised passwords
What is MFA?
This cloud service model is typified by the application a user downloads and signs into to access their secure private data through a portal they were provided
What is SaaS?
This type of malware attaches to legitimate files and requires some form of user interaction to spread
What is a virus?
This is the best technological method for remote infiltration of an air-gapped network
What is a USB flash drive (social engineering is the non technical component)?