Correct Answer: B
The amount of time it takes to brute force the combination determines the level of security of a combination lock. A combination lock is a type of physical lock that requires a sequence of numbers or symbols to open it.
A combination lock can be used to protect a door, a safe, a locker, or a bike. The level of security of a combination lock depends on how difficult or easy it is to guess or crack the combination. One way to measure the difficulty or ease of cracking the combination is by calculating the amount of time it takes to brute force the combination, which is a method of trying all possible combinations until finding the correct one. The amount of time it takes to brute force the combination depends on various factors, such as the number of possible combinations, the speed of the brute force tool, and the resistance of the lock. The longer it takes to brute force the combination, the higher the level of security of the combination lock. References: CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition, Chapter 3: Security Engineering, page 130. Free daily CISSP practice questions, Question 5.