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Which part of the CIA triad has been broken?
- Integrity
(Changing the price of a book without authorization compromises the integrity of the pricing system.)
- Integrity
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In cybersecurity, what does CIA stand for?
- Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
(This is the correct definition of the CIA triad in cybersecurity.)
- Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
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Which of the following are best practices for having a secure password?
- All of the above.
(Longest passwords, combination of letters/numbers/special characters, and using a password manager are all best practices.)
- All of the above.
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By checking the box on a privacy policy page, a company can legally use your data and information in all the ways disclosed, no matter what.
- False- It depends if the privacy policy allows you to opt in or out of sharing data.
(Consent can vary based on the specific terms of the privacy policy and user options provided.)
- False- It depends if the privacy policy allows you to opt in or out of sharing data.
Alice is buying books from an online retail site, and she finds that she is able to change the price of a book from $19.99 to $1.99.
Which part of the CIA triad has been broken?
(2 points)
• Confidentiality
• Integrity
• Availability
In cybersecurity, what does CIA stand for? (2 points)
• Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
• Central Intelligence Agency
• Cybersecurity, Internet, Accessibility
• Cybersecurity Investigation Agency
Which of the following are best practices for having a secure password?
(2 points)
• Creating a password that is long in length.
Creating a password that has a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters.
• Using a password manager.
• All of the above.
By checking the box on a privacy policy page, a company can legally use your data and information in all the ways disclosed, no matter what. (2 points)
• True- This is always the case.
• False- It depends if the privacy policy allows you to opt in or out of sharing data.
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