This term describes allowing only certain people authorized to view content. This word is ensured by encryption.
What is confidentiality?
A piece of malware bundled with another program.
What is a trojan?
How long does it take sunlight travel from the Sun to Earth?
This person exfiltrated information from the NSA. There are multiple documentaries about this person.
Who is Edward Snowden?
What did the attackers request in the Colonial Pipeline attack in 2020?
This word describes a service being up all the time.
What is availability?
What is ransomware?
The Po River is the longest river in which country?
Where is Italy?
Who stopped WannaCry from spreading by reverse engineering the malware and purchasing the domain?
Who is Marcus Hutchins?
The attackers in the Target hack got in through their ______ systems.
What is HVAC?
This word describes data not being modified by unauthorized parties.
What is Integrity?
A piece of malware that spreads on its own.
What country has competitive office chair racing?
Where is Japan?
Who is the decentralized international collective known for high-profile cyberattacks against governments, corporations, and organizations.
Who is Anonymous?
Which big-box retailer had their point-of-sale devices infected with malware in 2014?
What is Home Depot?
This word describes having access to a piece of data.
What is authentication?
A manipulation technique that exploits human psychology to trick individuals into performing actions.
What is social engineering?
What is a group of bunnies/rabbits called?
What is a fluffle?
Who is the first person to be charged with the CFAA? This person created a worm.
Who is Robert Morris?
What type of device was using in the attack on Dyn in 2016?
What is internet of things?
This word describes a person can not refute they did an action when there is evidence their account performed the action.
What is the name of the exploit developed by the NSA and then used in WannaCry and NotPetya?
What is EternalBlue?
What was the first animal to be cloned?
What is a sheep?
Which person created digital "blue boxes" to phreak phones?
Who is Steve Wozniak?
What is the attack called where a tone is played on phones to make them act in unexpected ways? Ex: placing long distance calls for free.
What is phreaking?