EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL TEST ACCURATE
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(CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) CURRENTLY UPDATED
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Honeypot
A honeypot is a decoy system or resource
designed to attract and deceive attackers. It
appears to be a legitimate part of the network
but is isolated and monitored to gather
information about attackers' tactics, techniques,
and motives.
,Honeynet
A honeynet is a network of honeypots that are
interconnected to simulate a larger and more
realistic environment for attracting and
monitoring attackers. It allows organizations to
capture and analyze broader attack patterns
and behaviors.
Honeyfile
A honeyfile is a file or document that is
intentionally created and placed in a network
to act as bait for attackers. It contains
seemingly valuable information that, if
accessed or modified, triggers alerts and
provides insights into unauthorized access
attempts.
,Honeytoken
A honeytoken is a piece of data or credential
that is intentionally placed within an information
system to serve as a decoy or indicator of
unauthorized access. If a honeytoken is
accessed or used, it alerts security teams to
potential security breaches.
Non-Repudiation
A security principle ensuring that a party in a
communication cannot deny the authenticity of
their signature on a document or the sending of
a message that they originated. This is typically
achieved through the use of cryptographic
methods, such as digital signatures and public
key infrastructure (PKI).
, What are the five factors of Authentication
Knowledge Factor: Something You Know,
Possession Factor: Something You Have,
Inherence Factor: Something You Are,
Behavioral Biometrics: Something You Do,
Location Factor: Somewhere You Are
PTZ
Pan-Tilt-Zoom
FRR
False Rejection Rate - How often a biometric
system fails to allow a user access who should
have had access