chapter 10
A packet-filtering firewall remembers information about the status of a network communication.
FALSE
The Transport Layer of the OSI Reference Model creates, maintains, and disconnects communications that take place between processes over the network.
FALSE
A firewall is a basic network security defense tool.
TRUE
A network attacker wants to know IP addresses used on a network, remote access procedures, and weaknesses in network systems.
TRUE
A network protocol governs how networking equipment interacts to deliver data across the network.
TRUE
A wireless access point (WAP) is the connection between a wired and wireless network.
TRUE
Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) is a storage networking standard used to link data storage devices to networks using IP for its transport layer.
TRUE
Network access control (NAC) works on wired and wireless networks.
TRUE
The Data Link Layer of the OSI Reference Model is responsible for transmitting information on computers connected to the same local area network (LAN).
TRUE
The OSI Reference Model is a theoretical model of networking with interchangeable layers.
TRUE
A border router can provide enhanced features to internal networks and help keep subnet traffic separate.
FALSE
Another name for a border firewall is a DMZ firewall.
FALSE
IP addresses are eight-byte addresses that uniquely identify every device on the network.
FALSE
The Physical Layer of the OSI Reference Model must translate the binary ones and zeros of computer language into the language of the transport medium.
TRUE
The term "router" describes a device that connects two or more networks and selectively interchanges packets of data between them.
TRUE
The three main categories of network security risk are reconnaissance, eavesdropping, and denial of service.
TRUE