This principle gives users only the access they absolutely need to do their job.
What is Least Privilege?
SSH, SQL, HTTPS, TLS
SQL (not a communication protocol)
This yellow fruit is high in potassium.
What is a Banana?
This country is famous for pizza and pasta.
What is Italy?
This is the largest animal on Earth.
What is the Blue Whale?
This is the 3rd step of the NIST incident response cycle, after "Detection & Analysis"
What is Containment?
Virus, Worm, Malware, Phishing
Phishing (not malicious software)
This is the most expensive spice in the world (by weight).
What is Saffron?
This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined (over 60%)
What is Canada?
This is the fastest land mammal on Earth.
What is the Cheetah?
Targeting third-party vendors in an organizations' software stack is an example of this attack method.
What is a Supply Chain Attack?
Password, CAPTCHA, Fingerprint Scan, Face ID
CAPTCHA (not authentication tied to a specific identity)
This fruit is composed of 25% air which is why they float in water.
What are Apples?
What is Sudan (or South Sudan)?
Dolphins are part of this group of marine mammals.
What are Whales?
This type of attack overwhelms a system with traffic to make it unavailable.
What is a DDoS attack?
VPN, LAN, WAN, VLAN
VPN (not a type of network itself)
This Middle Eastern dip is primarily made of chickpeas and tahini.
What is Hummus?
This local mountain shares its name with a type of bird.
What is Mount Seymour?
The animal group who are direct descendants of the Dinosaurs.
What are Birds?
This cryptographic method uses one public key and one private key.
AES, RSA, DFS, SHA-256
DFS (not a cryptographic algorithm)
This French delicacy is made with snails cooked in garlic butter.
What is Escargot?
This Asian country has no rivers at all.
What is Saudi Arabia?
This is the only modern mammal that can fly.
What is the Bat?