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Risk assessment - what would a breach cost us? - ANSWER Direct costs, Indirect costs, How likely are costs Logic Bomb - ANSWER Has a payload (action to perform) and a trigger (boolean condition) self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: possibly Trojan horse - ANSWER Looks like a valid program - has a malicious purpose self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: yes Back door - ANSWER Any mechanism that allows bypassing of normal security checks self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: possibly Virus - ANSWER Code that modifies an executable program file and inserts itself into it (defining feature), often has destructive payload, does not propagate using a network, but infected files can be downloaded or emailed by a network self rep: yes, pop growth: positive; parasitic: yes Worm - ANSWER Standalone program that propagates via a network, does not modify an existing binary file self rep: yes, pop growth: positive, parasitic: no Rabbit - ANSWER Rapidly reproducing program, consumes all of the available computer resources, leaves lots of traces, doesn't accomplish much self rep: yes, pop growth: positive, parasitic: no Spyware - ANSWER Software that collects info from a computer, transmits to another self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: no Adware - ANSWER Gathers info no user, but more market/marketing focused self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: no Challenges in US cybersecurity policy - ANSWER Lack of congressional tech savvy, rapid change in the field, slow gov't response, well funded adversaries, state's rights, us gov't working against secure computing, who fixes this, lobbying and money in politics, retaining knowledgable people, repeated gov't shutdowns SOPA and PIPA - ANSWER Would have took down websites upon accusation of hosting pirated conten

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INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT (UPDATED TO
2026)

, Security Policy - what are we trying to protect? - ANSWER Confidentiality, Integrity,
Availability, Privacy, Authenticity

Threat Model - who are the attackers? - ANSWER Their motives, capabilities, level of
access

Risk assessment - what would a breach cost us? - ANSWER Direct costs, Indirect
costs, How likely are costs

Logic Bomb - ANSWER Has a payload (action to perform) and a trigger (boolean
condition)
self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: possibly

Trojan horse - ANSWER Looks like a valid program - has a malicious purpose
self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: yes

Back door - ANSWER Any mechanism that allows bypassing of normal security checks
self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: possibly

Virus - ANSWER Code that modifies an executable program file and inserts itself into it
(defining feature), often has destructive payload, does not propagate using a network,
but infected files can be downloaded or emailed by a network
self rep: yes, pop growth: positive; parasitic: yes

Worm - ANSWER Standalone program that propagates via a network, does not modify
an existing binary file
self rep: yes, pop growth: positive, parasitic: no

Rabbit - ANSWER Rapidly reproducing program, consumes all of the available
computer resources, leaves lots of traces, doesn't accomplish much
self rep: yes, pop growth: positive, parasitic: no

Spyware - ANSWER Software that collects info from a computer, transmits to another
self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: no

Adware - ANSWER Gathers info no user, but more market/marketing focused
self rep: no, pop growth: 0, parasitic: no

Challenges in US cybersecurity policy - ANSWER Lack of congressional tech savvy,
rapid change in the field, slow gov't response, well funded adversaries, state's rights, us

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