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Absolute file path - Answer The full file path, which starts from the root Access controls - Answer Security controls that manage access, authorization, and accountability of information Active packet sniffing - Answer A type of attack where data packets are manipulated in transit ...

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Google Cybersecurity Certification Final
Exam Questions With Solved Solutions.
Absolute file path - Answer The full file path, which starts from the root



Access controls - Answer Security controls that manage access, authorization, and accountability of
information



Active packet sniffing - Answer A type of attack where data packets are manipulated in transit



Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) - Answer A network protocol used to determine the MAC address of
the next router or device on the path



Advanced persistent threat (APT) - Answer An instance when a threat actor maintains unauthorized
access to a system for an extended period of time



Adversarial artificial intelligence (AI) - Answer A technique that manipulates artificial intelligence (AI)
and machine learning (ML) technology to conduct attacks more efficiently



Adware - Answer A type of legitimate software that is sometimes used to display digital advertisements
in applications



Algorithm - Answer A set of rules used to solve a problem



Analysis - Answer The investigation and validation of alerts



Angler phishing - Answer A technique where attackers impersonate customer service representatives
on social media



Anomaly-based analysis - Answer A detection method that identifies abnormal behavior

,Antivirus software - Answer A software program used to prevent, detect, and eliminate malware and
viruses



Application - Answer A program that performs a specific task



Application programming interface (API) token - Answer A small block of encrypted code that contains
information about a user



Argument (Linux) - Answer Specific information needed by a command



Argument (Python) - Answer The data brought into a function when it is called



Array - Answer A data type that stores data in a comma-separated ordered list



Assess - Answer The fifth step of the NIST RMF that means to determine if established controls are
implemented correctly



Asset - Answer An item perceived as having value to an organization



Asset classification - Answer The practice of labeling assets based on sensitivity and importance to an
organization



Asset inventory - Answer A catalog of assets that need to be protected



Asset management - Answer The process of tracking assets and the risks that affect them



Asymmetric encryption - Answer The use of a public and private key pair for encryption and decryption
of data

,Attack surface - Answer All the potential vulnerabilities that a threat actor could exploit



Attack tree - Answer A diagram that maps threats to assets



Attack vectors - Answer The pathways attackers use to penetrate security defenses



Authentication - Answer The process of verifying who someone is



Authorization - Answer The concept of granting access to specific resources in a system



Authorize - Answer The sixth step of the NIST RMF that refers to being accountable for the security and
privacy risks that might exist in an organization



Automation - Answer The use of technology to reduce human and manual effort to perform common
and repetitive tasks



Availability - Answer The idea that data is accessible to those who are authorized to access it



Baiting - Answer A social engineering tactic that tempts people into compromising their security



Bandwidth - Answer The maximum data transmission capacity over a network, measured by bits per
second



Baseline configuration (baseline image) - Answer A documented set of specifications within a system
that is used as a basis for future builds, releases, and updates



Bash - Answer The default shell in most Linux distributions



Basic auth - Answer The technology used to establish a user's request to access a server

, Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) - Answer A microchip that contains loading instructions for the
computer and is prevalent in older systems



Biometrics - Answer The unique physical characteristics that can be used to verify a person's identity



Bit - Answer The smallest unit of data measurement on a computer



Boolean data - Answer Data that can only be one of two values: either True or False



Bootloader - Answer A software program that boots the operating system



Botnet - Answer A collection of computers infected by malware that are under the control of a single
threat actor, known as the "bot-herder"



Bracket notation - Answer The indices placed in square brackets



Broken chain of custody - Answer Inconsistencies in the collection and logging of evidence in the chain
of custody



Brute force attack - Answer The trial and error process of discovering private information



Bug bounty - Answer Programs that encourage freelance hackers to find and report vulnerabilities



Built-in function - Answer A function that exists within Python and can be called directly



Business continuity - Answer An organization's ability to maintain their everyday productivity by
establishing risk disaster recovery plans



Business continuity plan (BCP) - Answer A document that outlines the procedures to sustain business
operations during and after a significant disruption

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