Sec 200 Chapter 11 & 12
Five elements that can prove the genuineness of a user: what you know, what you have, what you are, what you do, and where you are.
Authentication factors,
A popular key stretching password hash algorithm
Bcrypt
What technology allows users to share resources stored on one site with a second site without forwarding their authentication credentials to the other site?
OAuth
User accounts that remain active after an employee has left an organization are referred to as being what type of accounts?
Orphaned
Although designed to support remote dial-in access to a corporate network, what service below is commonly used with 802.1x port security for both wired and wireless LANs?
RADIUS
he use of what item below involves the creation of a large pregenerated data set of candidate digests?
Rainbow tables
elect below the access control model that uses access based on a user's job function within an organization:
Role Based Access Control
When using Role Based Access Control (RBAC), permissions are assigned to:
Roles
Which access control model can dynamically assign roles to subjects based on a set of defined rules?
Rule Based Access Control
A random string that is used in hash algorithms.
Salt,
A hash used by modern Microsoft Windows operating systems for creating password digests
NTLM (New Technology LAN Manager) hash,
What federated identity management (FIM) relies on token credentials?
OAuth
Select below the decentralized open-source FIM that does not require specific software to be installed on the desktop:
OpenID
What can be used to increase the strength of hashed passwords?
Salt
The practice of requiring that processes should be divided between two or more individuals
Separation of duties,
Using one authentication credential to access multiple accounts or applications
Single sign-on
A list of the available nonkeyboard characters can be seen in Windows by opening what utility?
charmap.exe
o assist with controlling orphaned and dormant accounts, what can be used to indicate when an account is no longer active?
Account expiration
The process of setting a user's account to expire
Account expiration,
A list that specifies which subjects are allowed to access an object and what operations they can perform on it is referred to as a(n)
ACL
What type of attack involves using every possible combination of letters, numbers, and characters to create candidate digests that are then matched against those in a stolen digest file?
Brute force
A password attack in which every possible combination of letters, numbers, and characters is used to create encrypted passwords that are matched against those in a stolen password file.
Brute force attack,
The X.500 standard defines a protocol for a client application to access an X.500 directory known as which of the following options?
DAP
Entries within a Directory Information Base are arranged in a tree structure called the
DIT
A password attack that creates encrypted versions of common dictionary words and compares them against those in a stolen password file
Dictionary attack,
Which access control model is considered to be the least restrictive?
Discretionary Access Control
The least restrictive access control model in which the owner of the object has total control over it.
Discretionary access control (DAC),
The second version of the Terminal Access Control Access Control System (TACACS) authentication service
Extended TACACS (XTACACS),
The use of a single authentication credential that is shared across multiple networks is called:
Identity management
The act of movinng individuals from one job responsibility to another.
Job rotation,
Select below the authentication system developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to verify the identity of network users:
Kerberos
A password hashing algorithm that requires significantly more time than standard hashing algorithms to create the digest.
Key stretching,
An attack that constructs LDAP statements based on user input statements, allowing the attacker to retrieve information from the LDAP database or modify its content.
LDAP
What kind of attack allows for the construction of LDAP statements based on user input statements, which can then be used to access the LDAP database or modify the database's information?
LDAP injection
Providing only the minimum amount of privileges necessary to perform a job or function
Least privilege,
What access control model below is considered to be the most restrictive access control model, and involves assigning access controls to users strictly according to the custodian?
Mandatory Access Control
The most restrictive access control model, typically found in military settings in which security is of supreme importance.
Mandatory access control (MAC),
A vulnerable process that is divided between two or more individuals to prevent fraudulent application of the process is known as
Separation of duties
The use of one authentication credential to access multiple accounts or applications is referred to as?
Single Sign On
What kind of biometrics utilizes a person's unique physical characteristics for authentication, such as fingerprints or unique characteristics of a person's face?
Standard biometrics
What authentication service commonly used on UNIX devices involves communicating user authentication information to a centralized server?
TACACS
The current version of the Terminal Access Control Access Control System (TACACS) authentication service
TACACS+,
Limitation imposed as to when a user can log in to a system or access resources.
Time-of-day restriction,
A small device that can be affixed to a keychain with a window display that shows a code to be used for authentication
Token
What is the name for a predefined framework that can be used for controlling access, and is embedded into software and hardware?
access control model
During RADIUS authentication, what type of packet includes information such as identification of a specific AP that is sending the packet and the username and password?
authentication request
In a UAC prompt, what color is used to indicate the lowest level of risk?
gray
What is the center of the weakness of passwords?
human memory
What variation of a dictionary attack involves a dictionary attack combined with a brute force attack, and will slightly alter dictionary words by adding numbers to the end of the password, spelling words backward, slightly misspelling words, or including special characters?
hybrid
What type of attack involves an attacker stealing a file containing password digests and comparing the digests with digests created by the attacker?
offline cracking
The action that is taken by a subject over an object is called a(n):
operation
A secret combination of letters, numbers, and/or characters that only the user should have knowledge of, is known as a:
password
Passwords that are transmitted can be captured by what type of software?
protocol analyzer
A user or a process functioning on behalf of the user that attempts to access an object is known as the
subject
A U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) smart card that is used for identification of active-duty and reserve military personnel along with civilian employees and special contractors is called:
Common Access Card (CAC)
What type of one-time password (OTP) changes after a set time period?
HMAC-Based one-time password (HOTP)
A password attack that slightly alters dictionary words by adding numbers to the end of the password, spelling words backward, slightly mispelling words, or including special characters
Hybrid attack
Which hashing algorithm below is used with NTLMv2's Hashed Message Authentication Code?
MD5