Own IT
Secure IT
Protect IT
Make IT Private
Don't Fall for IT
100

Smart devices or objects connected to the Internet

What are Internet of Things?

100

From an IT access perspective. What is an example of something that you know?

What is PIV.

100

Use any public wi-fi available to access your work or home emails or important accounts. T/F

False - Do not use public wi-fi to access your work or home email or important accounts.

100

This helps reduce shoulder surfing

What is Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

100

When traveling, this should be done to prevent theft and unauthorized assess/loss of sensitive information on devices

What is maintain direct physical control of device?

200

Avoid clicking on unknown links to reduce the risk of this social engineering attack?

What is phishing

200

From an IT access perspective.  What is example of something that you have?

What is Multi-Factor Authentication

200

To protect yourself from becoming a cybercrime victim you must understand?

 What is secure and maintain your digital profile.

200

Avoid using this to make online purchases or access bank accounts

What is public Wi-Fi?

200

Principle that seeks to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of information?

What is confidentiality?

300

The best defense against viruses and malware

What is keeping your security software up to date?

300

From an IT access perspective. What is an example of something you are?

What is Biometrics facial recognition, finger print recognition, and voice recognition are examples

300

Stealing personal data in order to impersonate a person

What is Identity Theft

300

Protects your information if devices is lost or stolen

What is passcode/password/touch ID feature

300

Prevents the unauthorized modification of information

What is integrity?

400

The best way to keep data protected when using social media

What is limit what you post? (Never post personally identifiable information (PII))

400

What do you call an authentication scheme that’s a combination between what you are, what you know, and what you have?

What is multi-factor authentication

400

These are the people responsible for the security of information within an organization

What is everyone

400

Stop devices from auto connecting

What is disable Wi-fi and Bluetooth?

400

Ensures that information is available when needed

What is availability?

500

This safeguards your information from loss if your device is compromised?

What is backing up information

500

From an IT access perspective which system is more secure?

A) a smart card and a pin number to login or 

B) facial recognition to login?

what is A because it requires multi-factor authentication while b is only one form of authentication. Multi-factor authentication is always more secure than single factor authentication.

500

Whenever you leave your computer, even for a few minutes, you should perform this action

What is (to) lock your computer

500

The unauthorized release of sensitive/PII data

What is a data breach

500

Applying multiple safeguards to protect an asset

What is Defense-in-Depth