February 2022

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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. Carl is searching for a forum where he can share threat intelligence information with others from his industry in a collaborative, industry-specific forum. What type of organization would best meet his needs? A. Infragard B. Computer Emergency Response Teams(CERTs) C. Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs) D. Information Sharing & Analysis (ISACs) Correct Answer: D Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Computer Incident Response Teams (CIRTs) are organizations designed to react quickly to an actual incident, so those are not our correct answers here. Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) are industry-specific groups that facilitate the sharing of threat intelligence among member organizations, making ISAC our correct answer. The FBI's Infragard program does provide threat intelligence sharing among members, but it is not industry-specific. 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. Carla recently designed an authentication system for a sensitive application. Users are prompted to enter a password and are granted access if they are located in the office and know the correct password. What combination of authentication factor and attribute is she using? A. Something You Know & Something You Are B. Something You Are & Somewhere You Are C. Something You Know & Somewhere You Are D. Someone You Know & Somewhere You Are Correct Answer: C The use of a password is the classic example of a "something you know" authentication factor. Carla is supplementing this with a requirement that users be located in the office, which adds a "somewhere you are" attribute. That leads us to our correct answer, something you know and somewhere you are. 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! ...