Chapter 4
What length SSL and TLS keys are generally considered to be strong?
4096
A document that describes in detail how a CA uses and manages certificates, as well as how end users register for a digital certificate, is known as?
Certificate practice statement (CPS)
Select the term that is used to describe a trusted third-party agency that is responsible for issuing digital certificates:
Certification Authority
What block cipher mode of operation uses the most basic approach where the plaintext is divided into blocks, and each block is then encrypted separately?
Electronic Code Book
Root digital certificates are should never be self-signed. T/F
False
Stream ciphers work on multiple characters at a time. T/F
False
The Authentication Header (AH) protocol is a part of what encryption protocol suite below?
IPSec
What protocol below supports two encryption modes: transport and tunnel?
IPSec
Why is IPsec considered to be a transparent security protocol?
IPsec is designed to not require modifications of programs, or additional training, or additional client setup.
What common method is used to ensure the security and integrity of a root CA?
Keep it in an offline state from the network
Select the secure alternative to the telnet protocol
SSH
What protocol, developed by Netscape in 1994, is designed to create an encrypted data path between a client and server that could be used on any platform or operating system?
SSL
What cryptographic transport algorithm is considered to be significantly more secure than SSL?
TLS
What kind of digital certificate is typically used to ensure the authenticity of a web server to a client?
web server
What type of trust model has a single CA that acts as a facilitator to interconnect all other CAs?
bridge trust
What allows an application to implement an encryption algorithm for execution?
crypto service providers
What type of trust model is used as the basis for most digital certificates used on the Internet?
distributed trust
Which of the following certificates verifies the identity of the entity that has control over the domain name?
domain validation digital certificate
The process by which keys are managed by a third party, such as a trusted CA, is known as?
key escrow
What term best represents the resiliency of a cryptographic key to attacks?
key strength
What is used to create session keys?
master secret
Which of the following is an input value that must be unique within some specified scope, such as for a given period or an entire session?
nonce
A framework for all of the entities involved in digital certificates for digital certificate management is known as:
public key infrastructure
Which of the following certificates are self-signed?
root digital certificates
What is a value that can be used to ensure that plaintext, when hashed, will not consistently result in the same digest?
salt
When two individuals trust each other because of the trust that exists between the individuals and a separate entity, what type of trust has been established?
third-party
Digital certificates should last forever. T/F
False
A Subject Alternative Name (SAN) digital certificate, is also known as a Unified Communications Certificate (UCC). T/F
True
A certificate repository (CR) is a publicly accessible centralized directory of digital certificates. T/F
True
A user electronically signs a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) by affixing their public key and then sending it to an intermediate certificate authority. T/F
True
SSL v3.0 served as the basis for TLS v1.0. T/F
True
Some CAs issue only entry-level certificates that provide domain-only validation. T/F
True
Some cryptographic algorithms require that in addition to a key another value can or must be input. T/F
True
At what stage can a certificate no longer be used for any type of authentication?
expiration
Which of the following is an enhanced type of domain digital certificate?
Extended Validation
A digital certificate is a technology used to associate a user's identity to a private key.
False
What block cipher mode of operation encrypts plaintext and computes a message authentication code to ensure that the message was created by the sender and that it was not tampered with during transmission?
Galois/Counter
Which of the following is a valid way to check the status of a certificate? (Choose all that apply.) Online Certificate Status Protocol Certificate Revocation Authority Certificate Revocation List Revocation List Protocol
Online Certificate Status Protocol Certificate Revocation List
What process links several certificates together to establish trust between all the certificates involved?
certificate chaining
What process will remove all private and public keys along with the user's identification information in the CA?
destruction