WGU C840 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT (DIGITAL FORENSICS IN
CYBERSECURITY) EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act requires different
legal processes to obtain specific __________ information,
including information from retrieved e-mail messages and
unretrieved stored e-mails.
A
content information
B
basic subscriber information
C
transactional information
D
real-time access information - ANSWER-A
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Use of __________ tools enables an investigator to reconstruct
file fragments if files have been deleted or overwritten.
A
forensic toolkit
B
bit-level
C
general principles
D
software - ANSWER-B
The following are characteristics of the __________ certification:
Only law enforcement personnel and government employees
working as system forensics examiners may join. Students learn
to interpret and trace e-mail, acquire evidence properly, identify
operating systems, recover data, and understand encryption
theory and other topics. Students must pass a written exam
before continuing to the next level. There are multiple levels.
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A
Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE)
B
Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator
C
EnCase Certified Examiner
D
AccessData Certified Examiner - ANSWER-A
What is meant by maximum tolerable downtime (MTD)?
A
a plan for keeping the organization functioning as well as possible
until a full recovery can be made
B
the average length of time before a given piece of equipment will
fail through normal use
C
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the length of time a system can be down before the business
cannot recover
D
a plan for maintaining minimal operations until the business can
return to full normal operations - ANSWER-C
What is meant by substitution?
A
a form of cryptography that encrypts the data as a stream, one bit
at a time
B
a form of cryptography, which encrypts data in blocks; 64-bit
blocks are quite common, although some algorithms (like AES)
use larger blocks
C
cryptography wherein two keys are used: one to encrypt the
message and another to decrypt it
D