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You use productivity apps on your iPad tablet device while traveling between client sites. You're concerned that you may lose your iPad while on the road and want to protect the data stored on it from being compromised. Currently, your iPad uses a 4-digit PIN number for a passcode. You want to use a more complex alpha-numeric passcode. You also want all data on the device to be erased if the wrong passcode is entered more than 10 consecutive times. What should you do? (Select TWO. Each option is part of the complete solution.)

Enable the Erase Data option. Disable the Simple Passcode option. To use a complex alpha-numeric passcode, you must disable the Simple Passcode option under Settings > General. To cause all data on the device to be erased if the wrong passcode is entered more than 10 consecutive times, you must enable the Erase Data option located in the same screen. The Require Passcode option is enabled automatically regardless of what type of passcode you have configured. The Restrictions option is used to restrict access to specific apps. There is no Complex Passcode or Wipe Drive option on an iPad.

Which of the following will improve the security of sensitive information on your device if it is lost or stolen? (Select THREE.)

A screen lock Locator applications Remote wipe Being able to do a remote wipe of your device will keep sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands if your mobile device is lost or stolen. Having a screen lock will help keep casual users from getting access to your device, but determined hackers can find ways around a screen lock. Locator applications might help you find your device, before a determined hacker does, if you misplace it. Keeping the operating systems up to date with the latest updates and patches will not protect your device if it falls into a determined hacker's possession. A remote backup is an essential disaster recovery solution, but will not prevent hacker exploitation or virus infection. Being up to date and having anti-malware apps for Android devices will not protect your device if it is in a determined hacker's possession.

A mobile device has poor performance and is slow to respond to screen inputs. After troubleshooting, a technician decides to perform a factory reset. Which of the following actions should a technician take before doing so?

Back up all data to an attached computer or a cloud backup service. A factory reset will clear all data from the mobile device. To prevent the loss of this data, it should be backed up to an attached computer or a cloud backup service. A remote wipe will clear all personal data, which will be lost if it has not been backed up. All running applications will be closed and overwritten during a factory reset. A factory reset can be done whether the battery is fully charged or not.

Which type of authentication would require a user fingerprint or facial recognition for a user to get past the screen lock on a mobile device and gain access to the device?

Biometric A biometric authentication system attempts to identify a person based on metrics, or a mathematical representation, of the subject's biological attributes, such as a fingerprint or a face recognition.

A user has configured his mobile device to unlock using facial recognition. Which of the following methods for securing a mobile device is being used?

Biometric authentication Facial recognition uses biometric data for authentication. A locator application can be used to find a lost or stolen device. An antivirus application is used to detect and remove malware. Trusted source refers to the approved location for obtaining mobile applications, Google Play Store, App Store, and Microsoft Store.

A technician is tasked with configuring a user's personal tablet to connect to the corporate network. Which of the following should be performed before configuring access?

Check the tablet for unauthorized root access. Jailbreaking or rooting a mobile device weakens its built-in security and can expose sensitive data to cyber-fraud. A best practice is to deny access to a secure network to any device that has been given unauthorized root access. Resetting the tablet to factory defaults will uninstall all apps and remove data. This is not warranted in this scenario. Closing all running apps is not a requirement in this scenario. Checking that the battery is fully charged is not a requirement to access a network.

A mobile device user is comparing methods for securing the device. Which of the following methods for securing a mobile device can affect the device's performance?

Full device encryption Full device encryption is an effective security method for mobile devices. However, it usually requires processing resources and will slow performance. Biometric authentication uses physical attributes such as a retinal, face, or fingerprint scan for authentication. Its drain on processing resources is minimal. A locator application can be used to find a lost or stolen device. Its drain on processing resources is minimal. Remote backup refers to applications that back up data on the mobile device. Usually, the backup data is stored in the cloud. While this can add a processing load, most backup applications will meter the processing so that it does not affect normal operations.

Which of the following are the BEST steps you can take to avoid having your mobile device exploited by a hacker or infected by a virus? (Select TWO).

Keep the operating system up to date. Lock the screen with some form of authentication. Keeping the operating systems up to date with the latest updates and patches will help because they often contain fixes for known security issues. Configure the screen lock to require some sort of authentication to physically access your device. A remote backup is an essential disaster recovery solution, but will not prevent hacker exploitation or virus infection. Having your device always in your possession, it can still be hacked and infected by a virus if not protected. Anti-virus apps for Android devices will protect your device, but you should do some research to make sure you get the most effective one. Turning off locations services does not improve your device's security, and it would make it harder to find your device if you lose it.

You have an executive user who keeps sensitive information about the company on a company-owned mobile device. You want to be prepared to keep company information secure if he loses this device or if it gets stolen. Which of the following solutions should you use? (Select TWO.)

Mobile device management software that performs full device encryption. Mobile device management software that performs remote wipes. If a mobile device with sensitive information gets lost, the best protection you can have is full encryption and the ability to remotely wipe the device's data storage.

After entering a user id and password, an online banking user must enter a PIN that was sent as a text message to the user's mobile phone. Which of the following digital security methods is being used?

Multifactor authentication Multifactor authentication is the process of authenticating a user by validating two or more claims presented by the user, each from a different category, such as a password and the possession of a mobile phone, or a password and a fingerprint. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) programs or devices monitors operations such as file transfers and email for user activities that could compromise data security. A smart card could be one authentication used in multifactor authentication, but it is not a password and does not validate the possession of a mobile phone. Firewalls are placed between the company network and the internet to filter network traffic at the IP level. They don't authenticate users.

A technician suspects that an app on a tablet device may be surreptitiously using the camera without permission. Which of the following would be the BEST way to troubleshoot this issue?

Run an anti-malware scan. An app that uses the phone camera without permission could be categorized as malware. A malware scan should detect this issue. Removing all Bluetooth pairings will not protect the camera from being used without permission. Checking the results of a cell tower analyzer will not prevent the camera being used without permission. Performing a soft reset on the device will stop all apps, but will not protect the camera from being used without permission.

A user is choosing a method to secure a mobile device. Which of the following types of screen locks is LEAST secure?

Swipe lock Swipe lock is the least secure of the choices presented. It is relatively easy to duplicate the swipe pattern, even as far as six feet away. Face lock uses facial recognition that will become even more sophisticated in the future. Passcode lock is the most common lock method and is more effective when letters are mixed with digits. Fingerprint lock is the most secure of the choices presented.

Joe, a user, is walking through a shopping mall. His phone frequently displays a message that additional information is needed to log in. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of these messages?

Unintended Wi-Fi connections Many devices are configured to access any wireless connection based on signal strength by default. Secured Wi-Fi connections request additional information to log in. For better security, disable automation Wi-Fi connectivity on mobile devices. Cellular service does not require login information. A weak or dropped cell signal is not the cause of the messages. Leaked personal files can be the results of poor security. This is not a cause of these message. Unauthorized location tracking may present messages, but they are not likely to ask for additional log in information.

A technician was tasked with implementing a solution that would allow the IT department to push OS updates to mobile devices in order to keep them updated and secure. Which of the following would provide that capability?

Using Mobile Device Management (MDM). Mobile devices can be secured by using special Mobile Device Management (MDM) tools, which allow for remote management of multiple mobile devices. By using an MDM tool, an IT administrator can: -Push OS updates to devices. -Test configuration settings before deploying them. -Create and enforce mobile device security policies. -Remotely wipe mobile devices. The firewall, authenticator application, and security profile do not provide a way to push OS updates to a device.

Applications for mobile devices fall into two categories. Some have been reviewed, approved, and signed with a certificate by the app service, and some have not.

Which category do apps fall into if they have been signed with a certificate? Trusted What category do apps fall into if they have not been reviewed, approved, and signed with a certificate? Untrusted Apps that have been reviewed, approved, and signed with a certificate by the app service are referred to as trusted apps. Apps that have not been reviewed, approved, or signed with a certificate by the app service are referred to as untrusted apps. Untrusted apps might be safe, but it is risky to install them, and most devices won't allow them to be installed by default.


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