Which Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) phenomenon associated with bundled cable runs can create information leakage?
Correct Answer: D
Cross-talk is a type of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) phenomenon that occurs when signals from one cable or circuit interfere with signals from another cable or circuit. Cross-talk can create information leakage by allowing an attacker to eavesdrop on or modify the transmitted data. Cross-talk can be caused by electromagnetic induction, capacitive coupling, or common impedance coupling. Cross-talk can be reduced by using shielded cables, twisted pairs, or optical fibers123. References:
* Identifying and Locating Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), Section: Types of Interference
* Radio Frequency Interference: an NWP perspective on the RFI 2022 workshop, Section: Categories of Interference
* What is Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)? - Definition ... - Techopedia, Section: Definition