Which of the following properties must a “reliable” system demonstrate to be able to deliver essential services?
a. Resistance to attacks. b. Recognition of attacks and the extent of any damage. c. Recovery of full and essential services after attack. d. Adjustment to reduce effectiveness of future attacks. e. All of the above. Answer 4.) Your Web server should be placed in a DMZ or “perimeter network,” because⦠a. It will be safe from attack. b. It won’t be able to access the Internet otherwise. c. It locates it on a different subnet to your intranet. d. It is easier to wire it to the Internet. e. It has to trust traffic coming from the Internet. Answer 5.) Which of the following would you allow to attack your Web site? a. Crackers b. Hackers c. Script kiddies d. Red Teams e. None of the above Answer 6.) You are running an e-commerce Web site that uses SSL to encrypt your customers’ address and credit card information when they purchase goods via the site. You have blocked all unused ports on your Web server except ports 25, 80, 1433 and 1434. Will your customers be able to pay for their orders?
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