February 2020

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Preparing for your next security certification exam? After trying your hand at this practice test question, join the FREE CertMike Study Group for the CISSP, Security+, CySA+, PenTest+, CISM+ or SSCP certification to receive new questions each week. You’ll also receive free access to my customized study strategies. Thomas is considering using guard dogs to patrol the fenced perimeter of his organization's data processing facility. What category best describes this control? A. Compensating B. Preventive C. Corrective D. Deterrent Correct Answer: D Guard dogs may be described as either a deterrent or preventive control, depending upon the context. They do serve in a preventive role because they have the ability to corner a potential intruder. However, this is not their primary role. Their main function is to serve as a deterrent to intrusion attempts through their menacing appearance. When taking the exam, remember that you may face questions like this asking you to choose the BEST answer from among several correct possibilities. Interested in more practice test questions? Get a copy of my official CertMike Practice Test books for the Security+ exam, CISSP exam, SSCP exam, or CySA+ exam and practice with hundreds of questions designed just like the real test! ...

Preparing for your next security certification exam? After trying your hand at this practice test question, join the FREE CertMike Study Group for the CISSP, Security+, CySA+, PenTest+, CISM+ or SSCP certification to receive new questions each week. You’ll also receive free access to my customized study strategies. Which one of the following categories of account should normally exist on a secured server?       A. Service account B. Shared account C. Generic account D. Guest account Correct Answer: A Generic, shared, and guest accounts should not be used on secure servers due to their lack of accountability to an individual user. Service accounts normally exist on all servers and are required for routine operation of services. Interested in more practice test questions? Get a copy of my official CertMike Practice Test books for the Security+ exam, CISSP exam, SSCP exam, or CySA+ exam and practice with hundreds of questions designed just like the real test! ...

Preparing for your next security certification exam? After trying your hand at this practice test question, join the FREE CertMike Study Group for the CISSP, Security+, CySA+, PenTest+, CISM+ or SSCP certification to receive new questions each week. You’ll also receive free access to my customized study strategies. Flo is the administrator for a server that is using RAID 5 with a six-disk array.  In this approach, what is the maximum number of disks that may fail without the permanent loss of data? A. 2 B. 4 C. 1 D. 3 Correct Answer: C In a RAID 5 array, all of the disks contain data except for the parity disk. Therefore, regardless of the number of disks in the array, only a single disk may fail before data is permanently lost. Interested in more practice test questions? Get a copy of my official CertMike Practice Test books for the Security+ exam, CISSP exam, SSCP exam, or CySA+ exam and practice with hundreds of questions designed just like the real test! ...