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2. ____ occurs whenever an individual gains access to a computer, network, file, or other resource without permission. a. Spoofing c. Phishing b. Unauthorized access d. Vandalizing 3. ____ refers to the act of breaking into a computer or network. a. Spamming c. Hacking b. Phishing d. Spoofing 4. Advocates of ____ state that, unless individuals or businesses protect their access points, they are welcoming others to use them. a. spoofing c. spamming b. phishing d. war driving 5. ____ access systems use physical objects for identification purposes and they are frequently used to control access to facilities and computer systems. a. Touch object c. Two-factor b. Possessed object d. Biometric 6. A ____ is a security system that essentially creates a wall between a computer or network and the Internet in order to protect against unauthorized access. a. Trojan horse c. hub b. firewall d. bridge 7. ____ uses a single secret key to both encrypt and decrypt the file or message. a. Private key encryption c. Public key encryption b. Asymmetric key encryption d. Synchronous key encryption 8. Some Web-based encrypted e-mail system, such as the popular free ____ service梤 equire both the sender and recipient to have accounts through that system. a. CryptMail c. HushMail b. QuietMail d. PrivateMail
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9. ____ software, such as that shown in the accompanying figure, can control which devices can be connected to an employee computer. a. Data-leakage prevention c. Professional firewall b. Device authentication d. Network quarantine
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