Question 1
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A user accessing a computer system must present credentials or ____ when logging on to the system.
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a. identification
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b. token
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c. access
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d. authorize
Question 2
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A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the ____.
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a. reference monitor
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b. subject
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c. label
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d. entity
Question 3
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A(n) ____ is a set of permissions that are attached to an object.
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a. entity
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b. ACE
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c. DAC
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d. ACL
Question 4
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During RADIUS authentication the AP, serving as the authenticator that will accept or reject the wireless device, creates a data packet from this information called the ____.
Question 5
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The action that is taken by the subject over the object is called a(n) ____.
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a. control
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b. access
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c. operation
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d. authorization
Question 6
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____ is an authentication service commonly used on UNIX devices that communicates by forwarding user authentication information to a centralized server.
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a. Kerberos
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b. FTP
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c. RADIUS
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d. TACACS
Question 7
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____ is an authentication system developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and used to verify the identity of networked users.
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a. Aurora
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b. CHAP
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c. TACACS
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d. Kerberos
Question 8
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____ is often used for managing user access to one or more systems.
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a. Rule Based Access Control
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b. Role Based Access Control
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c. Mandatory Access Control
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d. Discretionary Access Control
Question 9
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A computer user may be authorized or granted permission to log on to a system by presenting valid credentials, yet that authorization does not mean that the user can then access any and all resources.
Question 10
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TACACS+ and RADIUS are designed to support hundreds of remote connections.