Complete your Cybersecurity Awareness Training with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers phishing prevention, password security, social engineering, data protection, and security best practices.
Q: *SpillageAfter reading an online story about a new security project being developed on the military installation where you work, your neighbor asks you to comment about the article. You know that this project is classified. How should you respond?
Answer: Attempt to change the subject to something non-work related, but neither confirm nor deny the article’s authenticity
Q: *SpillageWhich of the following may help to prevent spillage?
Answer: Label all files, removable media, and subject headers with appropriate classification markings.
Q: *SpillageA user writes down details marked as Secret from a report stored on a classified system and uses those details to draft a briefing on an unclassified system without authorization. What is the best choice to describe what has occurred?
Answer: Spillage because classified data was moved to a lower classification level system without authorization.
Q: *SpillageWhat should you do when you are working on an unclassified system and receive an email with a classified attachment?
Answer: Call your security point of contact immediately
Q: *SpillageWhat should you do if a reporter asks you about potentially classified information on the web?
Answer: Ask for information about the website, including the URL.
Q: *Spillage.What should you do if a reporter asks you about potentially classified information on the web?
Answer: Refer the reporter to your organization’s public affairs office.
Q: *SpillageWhat should you do if you suspect spillage has occurred?
Answer: Immediately notify your security point of contact
Q: *SpillageWhich of the following is a good practice to prevent spillage?
Answer: Be aware of classification markings and all handling caveats.
Q: *SpillageWhich of the following actions is appropriate after finding classified information on the Internet?
Answer: Note any identifying information and the website’s Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Q: *SpillageWhich of the following may help to prevent spillage?-Verify that any government equipment used for processing classified information has valid anti-virus software before connecting it to the internet-Follow procedures for transferring data to and from outside agency and non-Government networks-Purge the memory of any device removed from a classified network before connecting it to an unclassified network-Process all data at the highest classification or protection level available, including unclassified data
Answer: ~Verify that any government equipment used for processing classified information has valid anti-virus software before connecting it to the internet (wrong)~Follow procedures for transferring data to and from outside agency and non-Government networks
Q: *SpillageYou find information that you know to be classified on the Internet. What should you do?
Answer: ~Note the website’s URL and report the situation to your security point of contact
Q: *SpillageYou Receive an inquiry from a reporter about government information not cleared for public release. How should you respond?-Ignore the inquiry-Refer to reporter to your organization’s public affairs office-Gather as much information as possible about the reporter’s source-Tell the reporter that the information must not be publicly shared
Answer: Refer to reporter to your organization’s public affairs office
Q: *SpillageA vendor conducting a pilot program with your organization contacts you for organizational data to use in a prototype. How should you respond?-Provide the requested data using an encrypted channels-Direct the vendor to publicly available data-Refer the vendor to the appropriate personnel-Ask the vendor to sign a confidentiality agreement before providing data
Answer: Direct the vendor to publicly available data
Q: **Classified DataWhen classified data is not in use, how can you protect it?
Answer: Store classified data appropriately in a GSA-approved vault/container.
Q: **Classified DataWhat is required for an individual to access classified data?
Answer: Appropriate clearance, a signed and approved non-disclosure agreement, and need-to-know
Q: **Classified DataWhich classification level is given to information that could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security?
Answer: Secret
Q: **Classified DataWhich of the following is a good practice to protect classified information?
Answer: Ensure proper labeling by appropriately marking all classified material and, when required, sensitive material
Q: **Classified DataWhich of the following is true of protecting classified data?
Answer: Classified material must be appropriately marked.
Q: **Classified DataWhat level of damage can the unauthorized disclosure of information classified as Confidential reasonably be expected to cause?
Answer: Damage to national security
Q: **Classified DataWhich of the following is true about telework?
Answer: You must have your organization’s permission to telework
Q: **Classified DataWhich type of information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security if disclosed without authorization?
Answer: Secret
Q: **Classified DataHow should you protect a printed classified document when it is not in use?
Answer: Store it in a General Services Administration (GSA)-approved vault or container
Q: **Classified DataWho designates whether information is classified and its classification level?
Answer: ~National Security Agency (NSA) (Wrong)
Q: **Classified DataWhich of the following is a good practice for telework?
Answer: Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to obscure your true geographic location
Q: **Classified DataWhat is the basis for handling and storage of classified data?-Organizational policy-Security Classification Guides (SCGs)-Classification markings and handling caveats-General Services Administration (GSA) approval
Answer: Classification markings and handling caveats
Q: **Classified DataWhat level of damage to national security can you reasonably expect Top Secret information to cause if disclosed?-Damage-Serious Damage-Exceptionally grave damage
Answer: Exceptionally grave damage
Q: **Classified DataWhich of the following is true of protecting classified data?-Classified material must be appropriately marked.-Secure facilities allow open storage of classified material.-Classified material may be used in unsecured areas as long as it remains in the possession of an individual with the proper clearance and need-to-know.
Answer: Classified material must be appropriately marked.
Q: **Insider ThreatBased on the description that follows, how many potential insider threat indicator(s) are displayed? A colleague vacations at the beach every year, is married and a father of four, sometimes has poor work quality, and works well with his team.
Answer: ~0 indicator
Q: **Insider ThreatHow many potential insider threat indicators does a coworker who often makes others uneasy by being persistent in trying to obtain information about classified projects to which he has no access, is boisterous about his wife putting them in credit card debt, and often complains about anxiety and exhaustion display?
Answer: 3 or more indicators
Q: **Insider ThreatBased on the description that follows, how many potential insider threat indicator(s) are displayed? A colleague is playful and charming, consistently wins performance awards, and is occasionally aggressive in trying to access classified information.
Answer: 1 indicator
Q: **Insider ThreatWhat advantages do “insider threats” have over others that allows them to cause damage to their organizations more easily?
Answer: Insiders are given a level of trust and have authorized access to Government information systems
Q: **Insider ThreatWhat type of activity or behavior should be reported as a potential insider threat?
Answer: Coworker making consistent statements indicative of hostility or anger toward the United States in its policies.
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich of the following should be reported as a potential security incident?
Answer: A coworker removes sensitive information without authorization
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich scenario might indicate a reportable insider threat?
Answer: A coworker uses a personal electronic device in a secure area where their use is prohibited.
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich scenario might indicate a reportable insider threat?-A supervisor who frequently discusses and debates politics with others in the workplace.-A colleague removes sensitive information without seeking authorization in order to perform authorized telework.-A manager authorized for telwork who works from home for a couple of hours in the evening.-A direct report who demonstrates poor work performance and is consistently late.
Answer: A colleague removes sensitive information without seeking authorization in order to perform authorized telework.
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich of the following is a reportable insider threat activity?-Securing a personally owned electric device in a private vehicle-Planning an overseas vacation-Attempting to access sensitive information without need-to-know-Purchasing a high value item after saving for it
Answer: Attempting to access sensitive information without need-to-know
Q: **Insider ThreatBased on the description that follows, how many potential insider threat indicator(s) are displayed? A colleague enjoys playing video games online, regularly uses social media, and frequently forgets to secure her smartphone elsewhere before entering areas where it is prohibited.-3 or more indicators-2 indicators-0 indicators-1 indicator
Answer: 1 indicator
Q: **Insider ThreatBased on the description that follows, how many potential insider threat indicator(s) are displayed? A colleague often makes others uneasy with her persistent efforts to obtain information about classified project where she has no need-to-know, is vocal about her husband overspending on credit cards, and complains about anxiety and exhaustion.
Answer: 3 or more indicators
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich type of behavior should you report as a potential insider threat?
Answer: Hostility or anger toward the United States and its policies
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich of the following is NOT considered a potential insider threat indicator?
Answer: Treated mental health issues
Q: **Insider ThreatWhat function do Insider Threat Programs aim to fulfill?
Answer: Proactively identify potential threats and formulate holistic mitigation responses
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich of the following is a potential insider threat indicator?
Answer: Difficult life circumstances, such as death of a spouse
Q: **Insider ThreatWhich of the following is a potential insider threat indicator?
Answer: Unusual interest in classified information
Q: **Social NetworkingWhen is the safest time to post details of your vacation activities on your social networking profile?
Answer: After you have returned home following the vacation
Q: **Social NetworkingWhat should you do if you receive a game application request that includes permission to access your friends, profile information, cookies, and sites visited?
Answer: Decline the request
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following information is a security risk when posted publicly on your social networking profile?
Answer: Pictures of your petYour birthdayYour hobbies~Your personal e-mail address
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following is a security best practice when using social networking sites?
Answer: Understanding and using the available privacy settings
Q: **Social NetworkingWhen may you be subject to criminal, disciplinary, and/or administrative action due to online misconduct?
Answer: If the online misconduct also occurs offline~If you participate in or condone it at any timeIf you participate in it while using DoD information systems onlyIf you participate in or condone it during work hours only
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following is a security best practice when using social networking sites?
Answer: Use only your personal contact information when establishing your account
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following information is a security risk when posted publicly on your social networking profile?
Answer: Your mother’s maiden name
Q: **Social NetworkingYour cousin posted a link to an article with an incendiary headline on social media. What action should you take?
Answer: Research the source of the article to evaluate its credibility and reliability
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following best describes the sources that contribute to your online identity?
Answer: Data about you collected from all sites, apps, and devices that you use can be aggregated to form a profile of you.
Q: **Social NetworkingAs someone who works with classified information, what should you do if you are contacted by a foreign national seeking information on a research project?
Answer: Inform your security point of contact
Q: **Social Networking-How can you protect your organization on social networking sites?
Answer: Ensure there are no identifiable landmarks visible in any photos taken in a work setting that you post
Q: **Social NetworkingWhen may you be subject to criminal, disciplinary, and/or administrative action due to online harassment, bullying, stalking, hazing, discrimination, or retaliation?
Answer: If you participate in or condone it at any time
Q: **Social NetworkingWhich of the following statements is true?
Answer: Adversaries exploit social networking sites to disseminate fake news
Q: **Social NetworkingHow can you protect yourself on social networking sites?-Turn on Global Positioning System (GPS) location geotagging-Connect with people you don’t know only if share mutual connections-Delete posts containing personal information on a regular basis-Validate friend request through another source before confirming them
Answer: Validate friend request through another source before confirming them
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following is NOT an example of CUI?
Answer: Press release data
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following is NOT a correct way to protect CUI?
Answer: CUI may be stored on any password-protected system.
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich designation marks information that does not have potential to damage national security?
Answer: Unclassified
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following is true of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)?
Answer: CUI must be handled using safeguarding or dissemination controls
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following is a security practice for protecting Personally Identifiable Information (PII)?
Answer: Only use Government-furnished or Government-approved equipment to process PII
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following is true of Unclassified information?-It is releasable to the public without clearance.-Aggregating it does not affect its sensitivity level.-It could affect the safety of the government personnel, missions, and systems.-It does not require markings or distribution controls.
Answer: It could affect the safety of the government personnel, missions, and systems.
Q: *Controlled Unclassified InformationWhich of the following best describes a way to safely transmit Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)?-Debra ensures all recipients have the required clearance and an official need-to-know before sending CUI via encrypted e-mail.-Paul verifies that the information is CUI, includes a CUI marking in the subject header, and digitally signs an e-mail containing CUI.-John submits CUI to his organization’s security office to transmit it on his behalf.-Prudence faxes CUI using an Unclassified cover sheet via a Secret fax machine.
Answer: Debra ensures all recipients have the required clearance and an official need-to-know before sending CUI via encrypted e-mail.
Q: **Physical SecurityWhat is a good practice for physical security?
Answer: Challenge people without proper badges.
Q: **Physical SecurityAt which Cyberspace Protection Condition (CPCON) is the priority focus on critical functions only?
Answer: CPCON 1
Q: **Physical SecurityWhich Cyber Protection Condition (CPCON) is the priority focus on critical and essential functions only?
Answer: CPCON 2
Q: **Physical SecurityWithin a secure area, you see an individual who you do not know and is not wearing a visible badge. What should you do?
Answer: Ask the individual for identification
Q: **Physical SecurityWhich of the following is a best practice for physical security?
Answer: Report suspicious activity
Q: **Physical SecurityWhich of the following best describes good physical security?-Sharon follows her colleague into a secure area without badging in after they have lunch together.-Brenda borrows an access badge from her co-worker when she forgets hers.-Lionel stops an individual in his secure area who is not wearing a badge.-Eal takes home a copy of his secure area’s access roster in preparation for telework.
Answer: Lionel stops an individual in his secure area who is not wearing a badge.
Q: **Identity ManagementYour DoD Common Access Card (CAC) has a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) token approved for access to the NIPRNet. In which situation below are you permitted to use your PKI token?
Answer: On a NIPRNet system while using it for a PKI-required task
Q: **Identity ManagementWhich of the following is the nest description of two-factor authentication?
Answer: Something you possess, like a CAC, and something you know, like a PIN or password
Q: **Identity managementWhich is NOT a sufficient way to protect your identity?
Answer: Use a common password for all your system and application logons.
Q: **Identity managementWhat is the best way to protect your Common Access Card (CAC)?
Answer: Maintain possession of it at all times.
Q: **Identity managementWhich of the following is NOT a best practice to preserve the authenticity of your identity?
Answer: Write your password down on a device that only you access (e.g., your smartphone)
Q: **Identity managementWhich of the following is an example of two-factor authentication?
Answer: Your password and a code you receive via text message
Q: **Identity ManagementWhich of the following is true of using a DoD Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) token?
Answer: It should only be in a system while actively using it for a PKI-required task
Q: **Identity ManagementWhich of the following is true of the Common Access Card (CAC)?
Answer: It contains certificates for identification, encryption, and digital signature
Q: **Identity managementWhich of the following is an example of a strong password?
Answer: eA1xy2!P
Q: **Identity managementWhich of the following is an example of a strong password?-password12345-%2ZN=Ugq-Fido0823Love-Alabam@1968
Answer: %2ZN=Ugq
Q: **Identity managementWhich of the following is an example of two-factor authentication.-A Common Access Card and Personal Identification Number-Photo identification and proof of residence-Physical access and system access-Facial recognition and a fingerprint
Answer: A Common Access Card and Personal Identification Number
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat is Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Answer: A program that segregates various types of classified information into distinct compartments for added protection and dissemination or distribution control
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhich of the following best describes the compromise of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Answer: A person who does not have the required clearance or assess caveats comes into possession of SCI in any manner.
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationA compromise of Sensitive Comparmented Information (SCI) occurs when a person who does not have the required clearance or assess caveats comes into possession of SCI _____.-in any manner-verbally-electronically-physically
Answer: in any manner
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhen should documents be marked within a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
Answer: ~All documents should be appropriately marked, regardless of format, sensitivity, or classification.Unclassified documents do not need to be marked as a SCIF.Only paper documents that are in open storage need to be marked.
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhich must be approved and signed by a cognizant Original Classification Authority (OCA)?
Answer: Security Classification Guide (SCG)
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat must the dissemination of information regarding intelligence sources, methods, or activities follow?
Answer: Directives issued by the Director of National Intelligence
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhen is it appropriate to have your security badge visible?
Answer: At all times when in the facility
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat should the owner of this printed SCI do differently?
Answer: Retrieve classified documents promptly from printers
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat should the participants in this conversation involving SCI do differently?
Answer: Physically assess that everyone within listening distance is cleared and has a need-to-know for the information being discussed
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhen faxing Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), what actions should you take?
Answer: Mark SCI documents appropriately and use an approved SCI fax machine
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat action should you take if you become aware that Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) has been compromised?
Answer: Evaluate the causes of the compromiseE-mail detailed information about the incident to your security point of contact (Wrong)Assess the amount of damage that could be caused by the compromise~Contact your security point of contact to report the incident
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhat guidance is available for marking Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Answer: Security Classification Guides (Wrong)~Sensitive Compartmented Information GuidesOriginal Classification AuthorityYour supervisor
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhich of the following is true of transmitting Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Answer: ~You must never transmit SCI via fax machine (Wrong)
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhich of the following is true of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)?
Answer: ~Access requires a formal need-to-know determination issued by the Director of National Intelligence
Q: *Sensitive Compartmented InformationWhich of the following is true of sharing information in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)-SCIFs universally permit open storage.-Individuals must avoid referencing derivatively classified reports classified higher than the recipient.-All individuals in a SCIF are properly cleared and have need-to-know.-Classified material stored in a SCIF does not require classification markings.
Answer: Individuals must avoid referencing derivatively classified reports classified higher than the recipient.
Q: **Removable Media in a SCIFWhat must users ensure when using removable media such as compact disk (CD)?
Answer: It displays a label showing maximum classification, date of creation, point of contact, and Change Management 9CM) Control Number.
Q: **Removable Media in a SCIFWhat portable electronic devices (PEDs) are allowed in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)?
Answer: Government-owned PEDs when expressly authorized by your agency
Q: **Removable Media in a SCIFWhat action should you take when using removable media in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)?
Answer: Identify and disclose it with local Configuration/Change Management Control and Property Management authorities
Q: **Removable Media in a SCIFWhich of the following is NOT a potential consequence of using removable media unsafely in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)?-Loss of mission-Loss of life-Damage to the removable media-Compromise of information, systems, programs, and/or assets
Answer: Damage to the removable media
Q: *Malicious CodeWhat are some examples of malicious code?
Answer: Viruses, Trojan horses, or worms
Q: *Malicious CodeWhich of the following is NOT a way that malicious code spreads?
Answer: Legitimate software updates
Q: *Malicious CodeAfter visiting a website on your Government device, a popup appears on your screen. The popup asks if you want to run an application. Is this safe?
Answer: No, you should only allow mobile code to run from your organization or your organization’s trusted sites.
Q: *Malicious CodeWhich of the following is NOT a type of malicious code?
Answer: Executables
Q: *Malicious CodeWhich of the following is true of downloading apps?-For personally owned devices, download apps from the original developer’s site whenever possible.-Official app stores may be trusted to ensure security of apps they provide.-For Government-owned devices, you are responsible for researching any application and its vulnerabilities before downloading it.-For Government-owned devices, use approved and authorized applications only.
Answer: For Government-owned devices, use approved and authorized applications only.
Q: **Website UseWhile you are registering for a conference, you arrive at the website http://www.dcsecurityconference.org/registration/. The website requires a credit card for registration. What should you do?
Answer: Since the URL does not start with “https,” do not provide you credit card information.
Q: **Website UseHow should you respond to the theft of your identity?
Answer: Report the crime to local law enforcement
Q: **Website UseWhich of the following statements is true of cookies?
Answer: You should only accept cookies from reputable, trusted websites.
Q: **Website UseWhich of the following statements is true of cookies?
Answer: ~By accepting cookies, you authorize websites to store your personal data on a web server. (Wrong)
Q: **Website UseWhich of the following actions can help to protect your identity?-Throw credit card and bank statements in the trash-Share your password only when requested-Shred personal documents-Carry your passport with you
Answer: ~Shred personal documents
Q: **Social EngineeringWhich is a best practice that can prevent viruses and other malicious code from being downloaded when checking your e-mail?
Answer: Do not access website links, buttons, or graphics in e-mail
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat is TRUE of a phishing attack?
Answer: Phishing can be an email with a hyperlink as bait.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhich of the following is a way to protect against social engineering?
Answer: Follow instructions given only by verified personnel.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat is whaling?
Answer: A type of phishing targeted at senior officials
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat action should you take with an e-mail from a friend containing a compressed Uniform Resource Locator (URL)?
Answer: Investigate the link’s actual destination using the preview feature
Q: **Social EngineeringHow can you protect yourself from internet hoaxes?
Answer: Use online sites to confirm or expose potential hoaxes
Q: **Social EngineeringWhich may be a security issue with compressed Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)?
Answer: They may be used to mask malicious intent.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat is a common indicator of a phishing attempt?
Answer: A threat of dire consequence
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat is a common indicator of a phishing attempt?-Up-to-date security certificates-A digital signature-A claim that you must update or validate information-A request to call the number on the back of your credit card
Answer: A claim that you must update or validate information
Q: **Social EngineeringWhich of the following is true of internet hoaxes?
Answer: They can be part of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhich of the following is true?
Answer: Digitally signed e-mails are more secure.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat security issue is associated with compressed Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)?
Answer: They may be used to mask malicious intent.
Q: **Social EngineeringWhat type of social engineering targets particular groups of people?-School phising-Whaling-Group phishing-Spear phishing
Answer: Spear phishing
Q: **TravelWhat is a best practice while traveling with mobile computing devices?
Answer: Maintain possession of your laptop and other government-furnished equipment (GFE) at all times.
Q: **TravelWhich of the following is true of traveling overseas with a mobile phone?
Answer: It may be compromised as soon as you exit the plane.
Q: **TravelWhat security risk does a public Wi-Fi connection pose?
Answer: It may expose the connected device to malware.
Q: **TravelWhich of the following is a concern when using your Government-issued laptop in public?
Answer: Others may be able to view your screen.
Q: **TravelWhich of the following is true of traveling overseas with a mobile phone?
Answer: A personally owned device approved under Bring Your Own Approved Device (BYOAD) policy must be unenrolled while out of the country.
Q: **Use of GFEWhen can you check personal e-mail on your Government-furnished equipment (GFE)?
Answer: If allowed by organizational policy
Q: **Use of GFEWhat is a critical consideration on using cloud-based file sharing and storage applications on your Government-furnished equipment (GFE)?
Answer: Determine if the software or service is authorized
Q: **Use of GFEWhich of the following personally-owned computer peripherals is permitted for use with Government-furnished equipment?
Answer: ~A wired keyboard that requires the installation of drivers (Wrong)
Q: **Use of GFEWhich of the following represents an ethical use of your Government-furnished equipment (GFE)?-Checking personal e-mail when allowed by your organization-Placing a bet on Sunday’s football game-Running your side business-Downloading a pirated version of a new movie
Answer: Checking personal e-mail when allowed by your organization
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhich is a rule for removable media, other portable electronic devices (PEDs), and mobile computing devices to protect Government systems?
Answer: Do not use any personally owned/non-organizational removable media on your organization’s systems.
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhat can help to protect the data on your personal mobile device?
Answer: Secure it to the same level as Government-issued systems
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhat should you do when going through an airport security checkpoint with a Government-issued mobile device?
Answer: Maintain visual or physical control of the device
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhen can you use removable media on a Government system?
Answer: When operationally necessary, owned by your organization, and approved by the appropriate authority
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhich of the following is an example of removable media?
Answer: Flash drive
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhich of the following is an example of removable media?
Answer: External hard drive
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhich of the following is a best practice for using removable media?
Answer: Avoid inserting removable media with unknown content into your computer
Q: **Mobile DevicesWhich of the following is NOT a risk associated with near field communication (NFC)?-Eavesdropping-Additional data charges-Data manipulation or corruption-Viruses
Answer: Additional data charges
Q: **Home Computer SecurityHow can you protect your information when using wireless technology?
Answer: Avoid using non-Bluetooth-paired or unencrypted wireless computer peripherals.
Q: **Home Computer SecurityWhat should you consider when using a wireless keyboard with your home computer?
Answer: Reviewing and configuring the available security features, including encryption
Q: **Home Computer SecurityWhich of the following is a best practice for securing your home computer?
Answer: Create separate accounts for each user
Q: **Home Computer SecurityWhich of the following is a best practice for securing your home computer?-Install system security patches-Disable any pre-installed antivirus osftware-Turn off firewall protection-Use the default logon ID and password for the operating system
Answer: Install system security patches
Q: **Home Computer SecurityHow should you secure your home wireless network for teleworking?
Answer: Implement Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Personal encryption at a minimum