CYBER SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS PRE
TEST CERTIFICATION REVIEW 2026
COMPLETE GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ Providing strategic direction, Ensuring that objectives are achieved,
Verifying that organizational resources are being used appropriately,
Ascertaining whether risk is being managed properly..
Answer: Governance has several goals, including
⩥ - Protect,
- Recover
- Identify.
Answer: According to the NIST framework, which of the following are
considered key functions necessary for the protection of digital assets?
⩥ Protecting information assets by addressing threats to information that
is processed, stored or transported by interworked information systems.
Answer: The best definition for cybersecurity?
⩥ Cybersecurity management.
Answer: Cybersecurity role that is charged with the duty of managing
incidents and remediation?
,⩥ risk to an organization's digital assets..
Answer: The core duty of cybersecurity is to identify, respond and
manage
⩥ is anything capable of acting against an asset in a manner that can
cause harm..
Answer: A threat
⩥ is something of value worth protecting..
Answer: A asset
⩥ is a weakness in the design, implementation, operation or internal
controls in a process that could be exploited to violate the system
security.
Answer: A vulnerability
⩥ attack vector.
Answer: The path or route used to gain access to the target asset is
known as a
⩥ payload.
Answer: In an attack, the container that delivers the exploit to the target
is called
, ⩥ communicate required and prohibited activities and behaviors..
Answer: Policies
⩥ is a class of malware that hides the existence of other malware by
modifying the underlying operating system..
Answer: Rootkit
⩥ provide details on how to comply with policies and standards..
Answer: Procedures
⩥ contain step-by-step instructions to carry out procedures..
Answer: Guidelines
⩥ also called malicious code, is software designed to gain access to
targeted computer systems, steal information or disrupt computer
operations..
Answer: Malware
⩥ are used to interpret policies in specific situations..
Answer: Standards
⩥ are solutions to software programming and coding errors..
Answer: Patches
TEST CERTIFICATION REVIEW 2026
COMPLETE GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ Providing strategic direction, Ensuring that objectives are achieved,
Verifying that organizational resources are being used appropriately,
Ascertaining whether risk is being managed properly..
Answer: Governance has several goals, including
⩥ - Protect,
- Recover
- Identify.
Answer: According to the NIST framework, which of the following are
considered key functions necessary for the protection of digital assets?
⩥ Protecting information assets by addressing threats to information that
is processed, stored or transported by interworked information systems.
Answer: The best definition for cybersecurity?
⩥ Cybersecurity management.
Answer: Cybersecurity role that is charged with the duty of managing
incidents and remediation?
,⩥ risk to an organization's digital assets..
Answer: The core duty of cybersecurity is to identify, respond and
manage
⩥ is anything capable of acting against an asset in a manner that can
cause harm..
Answer: A threat
⩥ is something of value worth protecting..
Answer: A asset
⩥ is a weakness in the design, implementation, operation or internal
controls in a process that could be exploited to violate the system
security.
Answer: A vulnerability
⩥ attack vector.
Answer: The path or route used to gain access to the target asset is
known as a
⩥ payload.
Answer: In an attack, the container that delivers the exploit to the target
is called
, ⩥ communicate required and prohibited activities and behaviors..
Answer: Policies
⩥ is a class of malware that hides the existence of other malware by
modifying the underlying operating system..
Answer: Rootkit
⩥ provide details on how to comply with policies and standards..
Answer: Procedures
⩥ contain step-by-step instructions to carry out procedures..
Answer: Guidelines
⩥ also called malicious code, is software designed to gain access to
targeted computer systems, steal information or disrupt computer
operations..
Answer: Malware
⩥ are used to interpret policies in specific situations..
Answer: Standards
⩥ are solutions to software programming and coding errors..
Answer: Patches