This piece of malware appears to be a regular program
What is a Trojan Horse?
Responsibility.
What is a professional behavior?
A major operating system for computers
What is Windows, MacOs, or Linux?
Anything that can cause harm.
What is a hazard?
The meaning of OSHA
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Act?
A strong, unique password.
A preventative measure you can implement for cybersecurity (Authentication)
Being honest is your work.
What is an ethical behavior?
This major operating system is known for its open-source nature.
What is Linux?
Sitting with your back against the chair, feet planted on the floor, arms at a 90 degree angle, and wrists relaxed.
What is Ergonomics?
This type of malware that corrupts files on your computer
What is a Virus?
The primary purpose of authentication in cybersecurity
What is proving who you are?
A skill an employer like to see in an employee
What is being on time?
Allowing a student to view their grades.
What is authorization?
A wet floor, tripping on wires, or something falling off a shelf.
What is an example of a workplace hazard?
This computer component is known as the “brain” of the system.
What is a CPU (Central Processing Unit)?
A social engineering scam that uses fake emails or messages pretending to be from a trusted source.
What is Phishing?
This behavior demonstrates effective workplace communication
What is clear and respectful communication?
One of the major mobile operating systems.
What is Android or iOS?
Dangers that are predictable and can lead to harm.
What is a recognized hazard?
This is a path that a person can take to get a Computer Science career.
What is university, apprenticeship, or boot camp?
The meaning of PII
What is Personally Identifiable Information?
Your conduct in a work environment.
What is Professionalism?
The first operating systems.
What are Disk Operating Systems (DOS)?
Ensures safe and healthy working conditions.
What does OSHA ensure for employees?
This is the program that is used to locate a application that is using a high percentage of memory.
What is the Task Manager?