5 Questions
Match the following terms with their definitions:
The Parkerian Hexad = A concept from Donn Parker's Fighting Computer Crime Confidentiality = Principle that information is not disclosed unless intended Cryptography = Scrambling information so it becomes unreadable without the encryption key Integrity = Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of data over its entire life cycle
Match the methods with their purpose:
Cryptography = Achieving Confidentiality Hash Function = Achieving Integrity Avoiding power outage = Ensuring Availability Handling denial attacks = Fighting Computer Crime
Match the principles of CIA with their definitions:
Confidentiality = Information is not disclosed unless intended Integrity = Ensuring the accuracy and completeness of data Availability = Remain available at all times avoiding disruptions
Match the following terms with their associated concepts:
Parkerian Hexad = Utility, Authenticity, Possession, Integrity, Availability Confidentiality = Cryptography Integrity = Hash Function Availability = Avoiding disruptions due to power outage, hardware failures and system upgrades
Match the terms with their related descriptions:
INTECH 3100 = Fundamentals of Information and Network Security Denial attacks = Flooding off message Data = Cannot be modified in an unauthorized or undetected manner Donn Parker = Introduced the Fighting Computer Crime
Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of information and network security, including strategies to remain available during power outages and hardware failures, handling denial attacks, and understanding the Parkerian Hexad. This quiz covers topics introduced by Donn Parker in "Fighting Computer Crime" and explores the concept of integrity in security.
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