2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
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◉ War chalking Answer: The process of documenting and then
advertising the location of wireless LANs for others to use.
◉ War driving Answer: Searching for wireless signals from an
automobile or on foot using a portable computing device.
◉ Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Answer: The original set of
protections from the Wi-Fi Alliance
designed to address both encryption and authentication.
◉ Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Answer: The second generation
of WPA security from the Wi-Fi
Alliance that addresses authentication and encryption on WLANs
and is currently the most secure model for Wi-Fi security.
◉ Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Answer: An optional means of
configuring security on wireless local area networks primarily
intended to help users who have little or no knowledge of security to
,quickly and easily implement security on their WLANs. Due to
design and implementation flaws, WPS is not considered secure.
◉ Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Answer: An IEEE 802.11
security protocol designed to ensure that
only authorized parties can view transmitted wireless information.
WEP has significant vulnerabilities and is not considered secure.
◉ Wireless local area network (WLAN) Answer: A wireless network
designed to replace or supplement
a wired local area network (LAN).
◉ Wireless replay Answer: A passive attack in which the attacker
captures transmitted wireless data, records it, and then sends it on
to the original recipient without the attacker's presence being
detected.
◉ Android Answer: the Google operating system for mobile devices
that is not proprietary
◉ application control Answer: same as (MAM) mobile application
management
,◉ asset tracking Answer: maintaining an accurate record of
company-owned mobile devices
◉ credential management Answer: a secure repository for storing
valuable authentication information on a mobile device
◉ geo-fencing Answer: using a mobile device's GPS to define
geographical boundaries where an app can be used
◉ geo-tagging Answer: adding or allowing geographical
identification data in a mobile app
◉ inventory control Answer: the operation of stockrooms where
mobile devices are stored prior to their dispersal
◉ iOS Answer: the operating system for Apple mobile devices that is
a closed and proprietary architecture
◉ location services Answer: services that can identify the location of
a person carrying a mobile device or a specific store or restaurant
◉ lock screen Answer: a technology that prevents a user from using
a device without entering a passcode
, ◉ mobile application management (MAM) Answer: the tools and
services responsible for distributing and controlling access to apps
◉ mobile device management (MDM) Answer: tools that allow a
device to be managed remotely
◉ off boarding Answer: the ability to quickly remove devices from
the organization's network
◉ on boarding Answer: the ability to rapidly enroll new mobile
devices
◉ remote wiping Answer: the ability to remotely erase sensitive
data stored on a mobile device
◉ Secure Digital Answer: (SD) a small form factor storage media of a
variety of different types and sizes
◉ smartphone Answer: a mobile cell phone that has an operating
system for running apps and accessing the internet
◉ tablet Answer: portable computing device that is generally larger
than smartphones and smaller than notebooks