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0301
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "latency" and its security significance?

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  1. The number of addresses in a subnet.
  2. The maximum capacity of a link.
  3. The time required for data to travel from source to destination.
  4. The strength of an encryption key.
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0302
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "throughput" and its security significance?

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  1. The physical length of a packet.
  2. The actual rate of useful data successfully transferred.
  3. The theoretical speed printed on a cable.
  4. The number of router interfaces.
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0303
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "packet loss" and its security significance?

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  1. The condition in which some transmitted packets fail to reach the destination.
  2. A method of assigning MAC addresses.
  3. An increase in cable bandwidth.
  4. A successful DNS resolution.
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0304
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "wired network" and its security significance?

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  1. A network with no addresses.
  2. A network that cannot connect to the Internet.
  3. A network that must use radio for every device.
  4. A network that uses physical media such as copper or fiber for links.
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0305
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "Wi-Fi" and its security significance?

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  1. A protocol that assigns IPv4 addresses.
  2. A standard for long-haul fiber routing.
  3. A family of IEEE 802.11 technologies for wireless local area networking.
  4. A connector used only with coaxial cable.
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0306
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "SSID" and its security significance?

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  1. The password encryption algorithm itself.
  2. The human-readable name that identifies a Wi-Fi network.
  3. The IP route used as a default.
  4. The MAC address of every client.
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0307
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "Ethernet cable" and its security significance?

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  1. An application-layer email protocol.
  2. A secret used to authenticate users.
  3. Copper or fiber media used to carry Ethernet signals between interfaces.
  4. A database containing website names.
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0308
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "UTP cable" and its security significance?

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  1. A glass medium that transmits pulses of light.
  2. A logical tunnel through the Internet.
  3. A coaxial cable used only for television.
  4. Twisted-pair copper cable without an overall metallic shield.
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0309
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "fiber-optic cable" and its security significance?

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  1. A medium that carries data as light and resists electromagnetic interference.
  2. A copper medium that uses electrical pulses only.
  3. A wireless frequency range.
  4. A list of IP routes.
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0310
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

During an authorized home-lab assessment, which statement correctly explains "RJ45-style Ethernet connector" and its security significance?

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  1. The common modular connector used on twisted-pair Ethernet patch cables.
  2. A wireless authentication method.
  3. A protocol number in an IP header.
  4. A connector used to join optical fibers directly.
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0311
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A defender encounters "latency" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. The maximum capacity of a link.
  2. The strength of an encryption key.
  3. The time required for data to travel from source to destination.
  4. The number of addresses in a subnet.
Practice
0312
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A defender encounters "throughput" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. The number of router interfaces.
  2. The theoretical speed printed on a cable.
  3. The actual rate of useful data successfully transferred.
  4. The physical length of a packet.
Practice
0313
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A defender encounters "packet loss" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. A successful DNS resolution.
  2. An increase in cable bandwidth.
  3. A method of assigning MAC addresses.
  4. The condition in which some transmitted packets fail to reach the destination.
Practice
0314
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A defender encounters "wired network" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. A network with no addresses.
  2. A network that cannot connect to the Internet.
  3. A network that uses physical media such as copper or fiber for links.
  4. A network that must use radio for every device.
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0315
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

A defender encounters "Wi-Fi" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. A standard for long-haul fiber routing.
  2. A connector used only with coaxial cable.
  3. A family of IEEE 802.11 technologies for wireless local area networking.
  4. A protocol that assigns IPv4 addresses.
Practice
0316
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

A defender encounters "SSID" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

View answer choices
  1. The human-readable name that identifies a Wi-Fi network.
  2. The password encryption algorithm itself.
  3. The MAC address of every client.
  4. The IP route used as a default.
Practice
0317
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A defender encounters "Ethernet cable" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. An application-layer email protocol.
  2. A secret used to authenticate users.
  3. A database containing website names.
  4. Copper or fiber media used to carry Ethernet signals between interfaces.
Practice
0318
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A defender encounters "UTP cable" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

View answer choices
  1. Twisted-pair copper cable without an overall metallic shield.
  2. A coaxial cable used only for television.
  3. A logical tunnel through the Internet.
  4. A glass medium that transmits pulses of light.
Practice
0319
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A defender encounters "fiber-optic cable" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

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  1. A copper medium that uses electrical pulses only.
  2. A medium that carries data as light and resists electromagnetic interference.
  3. A list of IP routes.
  4. A wireless frequency range.
Practice
0320
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A defender encounters "RJ45-style Ethernet connector" while working on a university red-team exercise. Which interpretation is accurate?

View answer choices
  1. The common modular connector used on twisted-pair Ethernet patch cables.
  2. A protocol number in an IP header.
  3. A connector used to join optical fibers directly.
  4. A wireless authentication method.
Practice
0321
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "latency". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. The maximum capacity of a link.
  2. The number of addresses in a subnet.
  3. The strength of an encryption key.
  4. The time required for data to travel from source to destination.
Practice
0322
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "throughput". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. The actual rate of useful data successfully transferred.
  2. The physical length of a packet.
  3. The number of router interfaces.
  4. The theoretical speed printed on a cable.
Practice
0323
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "packet loss". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A successful DNS resolution.
  2. The condition in which some transmitted packets fail to reach the destination.
  3. A method of assigning MAC addresses.
  4. An increase in cable bandwidth.
Practice
0324
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "wired network". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A network that uses physical media such as copper or fiber for links.
  2. A network that must use radio for every device.
  3. A network with no addresses.
  4. A network that cannot connect to the Internet.
Practice
0325
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "Wi-Fi". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A protocol that assigns IPv4 addresses.
  2. A connector used only with coaxial cable.
  3. A standard for long-haul fiber routing.
  4. A family of IEEE 802.11 technologies for wireless local area networking.
Practice
0326
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "SSID". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. The MAC address of every client.
  2. The IP route used as a default.
  3. The human-readable name that identifies a Wi-Fi network.
  4. The password encryption algorithm itself.
Practice
0327
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "Ethernet cable". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A secret used to authenticate users.
  2. Copper or fiber media used to carry Ethernet signals between interfaces.
  3. A database containing website names.
  4. An application-layer email protocol.
Practice
0328
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "UTP cable". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. Twisted-pair copper cable without an overall metallic shield.
  2. A coaxial cable used only for television.
  3. A glass medium that transmits pulses of light.
  4. A logical tunnel through the Internet.
Practice
0329
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "fiber-optic cable". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A copper medium that uses electrical pulses only.
  2. A list of IP routes.
  3. A wireless frequency range.
  4. A medium that carries data as light and resists electromagnetic interference.
Practice
0330
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Before testing controls in a hospital SOC investigation, an ethical hacker reviews "RJ45-style Ethernet connector". What does it mean?

View answer choices
  1. A wireless authentication method.
  2. The common modular connector used on twisted-pair Ethernet patch cables.
  3. A connector used to join optical fibers directly.
  4. A protocol number in an IP header.
Practice
0331
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Which description of "latency" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. The time required for data to travel from source to destination.
  2. The number of addresses in a subnet.
  3. The strength of an encryption key.
  4. The maximum capacity of a link.
Practice
0332
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Which description of "throughput" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. The number of router interfaces.
  2. The physical length of a packet.
  3. The theoretical speed printed on a cable.
  4. The actual rate of useful data successfully transferred.
Practice
0333
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

Which description of "packet loss" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. The condition in which some transmitted packets fail to reach the destination.
  2. A successful DNS resolution.
  3. An increase in cable bandwidth.
  4. A method of assigning MAC addresses.
Practice
0334
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Which description of "wired network" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. A network that must use radio for every device.
  2. A network that cannot connect to the Internet.
  3. A network that uses physical media such as copper or fiber for links.
  4. A network with no addresses.
Practice
0335
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

Which description of "Wi-Fi" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. A protocol that assigns IPv4 addresses.
  2. A connector used only with coaxial cable.
  3. A family of IEEE 802.11 technologies for wireless local area networking.
  4. A standard for long-haul fiber routing.
Practice
0336
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

Which description of "SSID" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. The MAC address of every client.
  2. The IP route used as a default.
  3. The password encryption algorithm itself.
  4. The human-readable name that identifies a Wi-Fi network.
Practice
0337
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Which description of "Ethernet cable" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. Copper or fiber media used to carry Ethernet signals between interfaces.
  2. A database containing website names.
  3. An application-layer email protocol.
  4. A secret used to authenticate users.
Practice
0338
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Which description of "UTP cable" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. A glass medium that transmits pulses of light.
  2. Twisted-pair copper cable without an overall metallic shield.
  3. A logical tunnel through the Internet.
  4. A coaxial cable used only for television.
Practice
0339
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Which description of "fiber-optic cable" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. A wireless frequency range.
  2. A list of IP routes.
  3. A medium that carries data as light and resists electromagnetic interference.
  4. A copper medium that uses electrical pulses only.
Practice
0340
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

Which description of "RJ45-style Ethernet connector" should guide the team during an e-commerce incident response case?

View answer choices
  1. The common modular connector used on twisted-pair Ethernet patch cables.
  2. A protocol number in an IP header.
  3. A connector used to join optical fibers directly.
  4. A wireless authentication method.
Practice
0341
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "latency". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. The maximum capacity of a link.
  2. The number of addresses in a subnet.
  3. The strength of an encryption key.
  4. The time required for data to travel from source to destination.
Practice
0342
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "throughput". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. The actual rate of useful data successfully transferred.
  2. The number of router interfaces.
  3. The physical length of a packet.
  4. The theoretical speed printed on a cable.
Practice
0343
Level 1 · Very Basic Performance Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "packet loss". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A successful DNS resolution.
  2. A method of assigning MAC addresses.
  3. The condition in which some transmitted packets fail to reach the destination.
  4. An increase in cable bandwidth.
Practice
0344
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "wired network". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A network that uses physical media such as copper or fiber for links.
  2. A network with no addresses.
  3. A network that must use radio for every device.
  4. A network that cannot connect to the Internet.
Practice
0345
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "Wi-Fi". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A standard for long-haul fiber routing.
  2. A connector used only with coaxial cable.
  3. A protocol that assigns IPv4 addresses.
  4. A family of IEEE 802.11 technologies for wireless local area networking.
Practice
0346
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "SSID". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. The MAC address of every client.
  2. The IP route used as a default.
  3. The human-readable name that identifies a Wi-Fi network.
  4. The password encryption algorithm itself.
Practice
0347
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "Ethernet cable". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A database containing website names.
  2. A secret used to authenticate users.
  3. Copper or fiber media used to carry Ethernet signals between interfaces.
  4. An application-layer email protocol.
Practice
0348
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "UTP cable". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. Twisted-pair copper cable without an overall metallic shield.
  2. A coaxial cable used only for television.
  3. A glass medium that transmits pulses of light.
  4. A logical tunnel through the Internet.
Practice
0349
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "fiber-optic cable". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A copper medium that uses electrical pulses only.
  2. A wireless frequency range.
  3. A list of IP routes.
  4. A medium that carries data as light and resists electromagnetic interference.
Practice
0350
Level 1 · Very Basic Media Unanswered

A packet-analysis finding from a financial-services penetration test references "RJ45-style Ethernet connector". Which statement is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A connector used to join optical fibers directly.
  2. The common modular connector used on twisted-pair Ethernet patch cables.
  3. A wireless authentication method.
  4. A protocol number in an IP header.
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