Q NO: 1 Firewalls are an excellent source of:
A. Details of system usage
B. Details of protocol usage
C. Forensic Evidence for malicious attacks
D. Port/service mappings
Answer: C
Q NO: 2 What technique of layered security design will allow for both investigation and recovery after an incident?
A. RI Technology
B. Highly available systems
C. Overlap design approach
D. Honeypot placement
Answer: B
Q NO: 3 If a CIFI violates the ISFA code of Ethics, her CIFI certification can be immediately revoked.
A. True
B. False
Answer: B
Q NO: 4 The 1st amendment allows hackers to exercise free speech by altering content on websites to express opposing viewpoints.
A. True
B. False
Answer: B
Q NO: 5 The term "Browser Artifacts" refer to:
A. Web browser cache, cookies, favorites, history, auto complete information
B. Older web browser applications that have little or no security and allow for unchecked use
C. Older web browser applications that can be used as a surveillance tool for investigators due to their lack of security
D. Web browser cookies
Answer: A
Q NO: 6 All of the following are methods of auditing except:
A. Internal audit
B. External audit
C. Thorough audit
D. 3rd party audit
Answer: C
Q NO: 7 In selecting Forensic tools for collecting evidence in the investigation of a crime the standard for authenticating computer records is:
A. The same for authenticating other records. The degree of authentication does not vary simply because a record happens to be (or has been at one point) in electronic form.
B. Much more complex, and requires an expert to be present at each step of the process.
C. To convert the technical terms & definitions into a basic understandable language to be presented as evidence.
D. To ensure the tools are equipped with logging to document the steps of evidence collection.
Answer: C
Q NO: 8 "Interesting data" is:
A. Data relevant to your investigation
B. Pornography
C. Documents, spreadsheets, and databases
D. Schematics or other economic based information
Answer: A
Q NO: 9 Social engineer is legal in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia as long as the social engineer does not:
A. Attempt to extract corporate secrets
B. Lie
C. Apply the Frye Scenario
D. Live outside those countries
Answer: A
Q NO: 10 Drive geometry refers to
A. The algorithms used to computer a specific location of a particular segment.
B. The functional dimensions of a drive in terms of the number of heads, cylinders, and sectors per track.
C. Physical dimensions of the drive platters.
D. The depth of the pits on optical media or magnetic field charge on magnetic media
Answer: B
NOTE: All the questions were from www.exams.ws study material
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