Networks and Communications Security Week 4 Quiz Answer
Networks and Communications Security (ISC)²
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Quiz 4
Question 1)
The current standard for secure wireless communications in WLAN is WPA2.
- True
- False
Question 2)
Which of the following is NOT a Bluetooth related attack?
- Bluejacking
- Bluetapping
- Bluesnarfing
- Bluebugging
Question 3)
WPA2 uses the _______ algorithm in a combination of Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) and Counter (CTR) mode.
- WIDS
- AES
Question 4)
Which of the following can be used to protect WLAN communications? Select all that apply.
- WPA2
- WPA
- DES
- WEP
Question 5)
The Data Plane is used to pass or signal control information to the network device, which will affect how the device forwards traffic on the Control Plane.
- True
- False
Question 6)
Provides remote administration of network device; simple because the agent requires minimal software.
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Question 7)
Sayge installs a new Wireless Access Poinrt (WAP), and users are able to connect to it. However once connected, users cannot access the Internet. Which of the following is most likely cause of the problem.
- An incorrect subnet mask has been entered in the WAP configuration.
- The signal strength has been degraded, and latency is increasing hop count.
- Users have specified the wrong encryption type, and packets are being rejected.
- The signal strength has been degraded, and packets are being host.
Question 8)
During a disaster recovery test, several billing representatives need to be temporarily setup to take payments from customers. It has been determined that this will need to occur over a wireless network, with security being enforced where possible. Which of the following configurations should be used in the scenario?
- WPA2, SSID disabled, and 802.11n
- WPA2, SSID disabled, and 802.11a
- WEP, SSID disabled, and 802.11b
- WEP, SSID disabled, and 802.11g
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