Can any one help with the quiz QUESTION 1 A message from one party to another th
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Can any one help with the quiz
QUESTION 1
A message from one party to another that some action carries risk is a:
Configuration
Warning
Swim lane
Both A and B
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QUESTION 2
The process of proving that you are who you are is:
Authorization
Interogation
Both A and B
Authentication
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QUESTION 3
A diagram for modeling the state of an inanimate object:
Swim lane
State machine
A but not B
Both A and B
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QUESTION 4
Which of the following are channels of contact for a social engineering attack?
Website
Physical contact
All of the above
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QUESTION 5
The tendency of a person to look for information that will establish the correctness of a belief:
Goal
Compliance budget
Confirmation bias
A and B
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QUESTION 6
People typically balance their investment of effort against:
Time available
Perception of their own skill
Perceived risk
All of the above
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QUESTION 7
Ideally, you should address threats in a way that:
Forces users to click through warnings
Doesn't requite action by the user
Both A and B
B but not A
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QUESTION 8
Symmetric encryption uses:
A public key
An asymmetric key
Both A and B
A private key
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QUESTION 9
An input to a hash function is:
A key
A chain block
A but not B
Neither A nor B
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QUESTION 10
Encoding a message in an image is known as:
Block chain
Onion routing
Steganography
Randomness
a.Configuration
b.Warning
c.Swim lane
d.Both A and B
Explanation / Answer
According to chegg guidelines i have to solve first four bits only but i solve 5bits
1.
A message from one party to another that some action carries risk is a Warming.
Option b correct.
2.
The process of proving that you are who you are is Authentication.
Option d correct.
3.
Diagram for modeling the state of an inanimate object is statemachine.
Option b correct.
4.
Option d correct.
5.
Option c correct.
The tendency of a person to look for information that will establish the correctness of a belief Confirmation bias.
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