What is the largest continent by land area?
Asia
Which country hosted the 2023 FIFA World Cup?
Qatar
What does the acronym "SSL" stand for in internet security?
Secure Sockets Layer
Which famous artist painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Pacific Ocean
Name the founder and the current CEO of Amazon.
Who became the 31st member of NATO?
Finland
Name a common method to verify a user's identify in online platforms.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)/MFA
In Greek mythology, who is the god of thunder and lightning?
Zeus
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
Which AWS service provides scalable cloud storage?
S3
On January 25th, Meta restored what political figures account?
Donald Trump
What is the purpose of CAPTCHA in online security?
To distinguish between human users and automated bots.
Blue Whale
Name the river that runs through Egypt.
In what year was Amazon Web Services (AWS) officially launched?
2006
Which company's rocket exploded four minutes into it's first full flight?
SpaceX
What is a honeytoken?
A honeytoken is a decoy or false piece of information deliberately placed to detect unauthorized access or monitor suspicious activities.
What is the capital city of New Zealand?
Wellington
In which mountain range is Mount Everest located?
Himalayas
Name the Amazon headquarters located in Seattle.
Day 1.
India
Explain the concept of "Zero Trust" security architecture and its fundamental principles in safeguarding digital assets.
Zero Trust = cybersecurity framework that operates on the assumption that threats may exist both outside and inside a network. It requires strict identity verification for anyone trying to access resources, regardless of their location. The fundamental pricniples include continuous verification, least privilege access, and strict access controls.
In literature, who wrote the classic novel, "Pride and Prejudice?"
Jane Austen