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Exam Code: | SY0-501 |
Exam Name: | CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam |
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No.# WRONG, CORRECT ANSWER IS ZERO DAY ATTACK
No.# WRONG: CORRECT ANSWER IS LOGIC BOMB
No.# WRONG: ANSWER IS A: The scan output lists SQL injection attack vectors
No.# Answer is C,E
https://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/definition/swap-file-swap-space-or-pagefile
Swap/pagefile is a virtual extension of the computers RAM
No.# Answer is B
No.# Answer is C
PEAP
PEAP, or Protected EAP, was developed to protect the EAP communication by encapsulating it with TLS. This is an open standard developed jointly by Cisco, Microsoft, and RSA. EAP was designed assuming a secure communication channel. PEAP provides that protection as part of the protocol via a TLS tunnel. PEAP is widely supported by vendors for use over wireless networks.
EAP
The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is a protocol for wireless networks that expands on authentication methods used by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). PPP is a protocol that was commonly used to directly connect devices to each other. EAP is designed to support multiple authentication mechanisms, including tokens, smart cards, certificates, one-time passwords, and public key encryption authentication. EAP has been expanded into multiple versions, some of which are covered in the following sections. EAP is defined in RFC 2284 (obsoleted by 3748).
No.# Answer is E.
RRSIG (resource record signature)
Contains the DNSSEC signature for a record set. DNS resolvers verify the signature with a public key, stored in a DNSKEY record.