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SCENARIO Please use the following to answer the next questions: Your company is launching a new track and trace health app during the outbreak of a virus pandemic in the US. The developers claim the app is based on privacy by design because personal data collected was considered to ensure only necessary data is captured, users are presented with a privacy notice, and they are asked to give consent before data is shared. Users can update their consent after logging into an account, through a dedicated privacy and consent hub. This is accessible through the 'Settings' icon from any app page, then clicking 'My Preferences', and selecting 'Information Sharing and Consent' where the following choices are displayed: • "I consent to receive notifications and infection alerts"; • "I consent to receive information on additional features or services, and new products"; • "I consent to sharing only my risk result and location information, for exposure and contact tracing purposes"; • "I consent to share my data for medical research purposes"; and • "I consent to share my data with healthcare providers affiliated to the company". For each choice, an ON* or OFF tab is available The default setting is ON for all Users purchase a virus screening service for USS29 99 for themselves or others using the app The virus screening service works as follows: • Step 1 A photo of the user's face is taken. • Step 2 The user measures their temperature and adds the reading in the app • Step 3 The user is asked to read sentences so that a voice analysis can detect symptoms • Step 4 The user is asked to answer questions on known symptoms • Step 5 The user can input information on family members (name date of birth, citizenship, home address, phone number, email and relationship).) The results are displayed as one of the following risk status "Low. "Medium" or "High" if the user is deemed at "Medium " or "High" risk an alert may be sent to other users and the user is Invited to seek a medical consultation and diagnostic from a healthcare provider. A user's risk status also feeds a world map for contact tracing purposes, where users are able to check if they have been or are in dose proximity of an infected person If a user has come in contact with another individual classified as "medium' or 'high' risk an instant notification also alerts the user of this. The app collects location trails of every user to monitor locations visited by an infected individual Location is collected using the phone's GPS functionary, whether the app is in use or not however, the exact location of the user is "blurred' for privacy reasons Users can only see on the map circles Which of the following is likely to be the most important issue with the choices presented in the 'Information Sharing and Consent' pages?







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It should be the most secure location housing data in all of Europe, if not the world. The Global Finance Data Collective (GFDC) stores financial information and other types of client data from large banks, insurance companies, multinational corporations and governmental agencies. After a long climb on a mountain road that leads only to the facility, you arrive at the security booth. Your credentials are checked and checked again by the guard to visually verify that you are the person pictured on your passport and national identification card. You are led down a long corridor with server rooms on each side, secured by combination locks built into the doors. You climb a flight of stairs and are led into an office that is lighted brilliantly by skylights where the GFDC Director of Security, Dr. Monique Batch, greets you. On the far wall you notice a bank of video screens showing different rooms in the facility. At the far end, several screens show different sections of the road up the mountain Dr. Batch explains once again your mission. As a data security auditor and consultant, it is a dream assignment: The GFDC does not want simply adequate controls, but the best and most effective security that current technologies allow.

"We were hacked twice last year," Dr. Batch says, "and although only a small number of records were stolen, the bad press impacted our business. Our clients count on us to provide security that is nothing short of impenetrable and to do so quietly. We hope to never make the news again." She notes that it is also essential that the facility is in compliance with all relevant security regulations and standards.

You have been asked to verify compliance as well as to evaluate all current security controls and security measures, including data encryption methods, authentication controls and the safest methods for transferring data into and out of the facility. As you prepare to begin your analysis, you find yourself considering an intriguing question: Can these people be sure that I am who I say I am?

You are shown to the office made available to you and are provided with system login information, including the name of the wireless network and a wireless key. Still pondering, you attempt to pull up the facility's wireless network, but no networks appear in the wireless list. When you search for the wireless network by name, however it is readily found.

Why would you recommend that GFC use record encryption rather than disk, file or table encryption?

A.

Record encryption is asymmetric, a stronger control measure.

A.

Record encryption is asymmetric, a stronger control measure.

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B.

Record encryption is granular, limiting the damage of potential breaches.

B.

Record encryption is granular, limiting the damage of potential breaches.

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C.

Record encryption involves tag masking, so its metadata cannot be decrypted

C.

Record encryption involves tag masking, so its metadata cannot be decrypted

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D.

Record encryption allows for encryption of personal data only.

D.

Record encryption allows for encryption of personal data only.

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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Record encryption is granular, limiting the damage of potential breaches. Record encryption encrypts data at the record level, providing a more granular level of protection than disk, file or table encryption. This means that even if a breach were to occur, only the specific records that were accessed would be compromised.

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It should be the most secure location housing data in all of Europe, if not the world. The Global Finance Data Collective (GFDC) stores financial information and other types of client data from large banks, insurance companies, multinational corporations and governmental agencies. After a long climb on a mountain road that leads only to the facility, you arrive at the security booth. Your credentials are checked and checked again by the guard to visually verify that you are the person pictured on your passport and national identification card. You are led down a long corridor with server rooms on each side, secured by combination locks built into the doors. You climb a flight of stairs and are led into an office that is lighted brilliantly by skylights where the GFDC Director of Security, Dr. Monique Batch, greets you. On the far wall you notice a bank of video screens showing different rooms in the facility. At the far end, several screens show different sections of the road up the mountain Dr. Batch explains once again your mission. As a data security auditor and consultant, it is a dream assignment: The GFDC does not want simply adequate controls, but the best and most effective security that current technologies allow.

"We were hacked twice last year," Dr. Batch says, "and although only a small number of records were stolen, the bad press impacted our business. Our clients count on us to provide security that is nothing short of impenetrable and to do so quietly. We hope to never make the news again." She notes that it is also essential that the facility is in compliance with all relevant security regulations and standards.

You have been asked to verify compliance as well as to evaluate all current security controls and security measures, including data encryption methods, authentication controls and the safest methods for transferring data into and out of the facility. As you prepare to begin your analysis, you find yourself considering an intriguing question: Can these people be sure that I am who I say I am?

You are shown to the office made available to you and are provided with system login information, including the name of the wireless network and a wireless key. Still pondering, you attempt to pull up the facility's wireless network, but no networks appear in the wireless list. When you search for the wireless network by name, however it is readily found.

What measures can protect client information stored at GFDC?

A.

De-linking of data into client-specific packets.

A.

De-linking of data into client-specific packets.

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B.

Cloud-based applications.

B.

Cloud-based applications.

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C.

Server-side controls.

C.

Server-side controls.

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D.

Data pruning

D.

Data pruning

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Suggested answer: A

SCENARIO

It should be the most secure location housing data in all of Europe, if not the world. The Global Finance Data Collective (GFDC) stores financial information and other types of client data from large banks, insurance companies, multinational corporations and governmental agencies. After a long climb on a mountain road that leads only to the facility, you arrive at the security booth. Your credentials are checked and checked again by the guard to visually verify that you are the person pictured on your passport and national identification card. You are led down a long corridor with server rooms on each side, secured by combination locks built into the doors. You climb a flight of stairs and are led into an office that is lighted brilliantly by skylights where the GFDC Director of Security, Dr. Monique Batch, greets you. On the far wall you notice a bank of video screens showing different rooms in the facility. At the far end, several screens show different sections of the road up the mountain Dr. Batch explains once again your mission. As a data security auditor and consultant, it is a dream assignment: The GFDC does not want simply adequate controls, but the best and most effective security that current technologies allow.

"We were hacked twice last year," Dr. Batch says, "and although only a small number of records were stolen, the bad press impacted our business. Our clients count on us to provide security that is nothing short of impenetrable and to do so quietly. We hope to never make the news again." She notes that it is also essential that the facility is in compliance with all relevant security regulations and standards.

You have been asked to verify compliance as well as to evaluate all current security controls and security measures, including data encryption methods, authentication controls and the safest methods for transferring data into and out of the facility. As you prepare to begin your analysis, you find yourself considering an intriguing question: Can these people be sure that I am who I say I am?

You are shown to the office made available to you and are provided with system login information, including the name of the wireless network and a wireless key. Still pondering, you attempt to pull up the facility's wireless network, but no networks appear in the wireless list. When you search for the wireless network by name, however it is readily found.

What type of wireless network does GFDC seem to employ?

A.

A hidden network.

A.

A hidden network.

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B.

A reluctant network.

B.

A reluctant network.

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C.

A user verified network.

C.

A user verified network.

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D.

A wireless mesh network.

D.

A wireless mesh network.

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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/understanding-common-wifi-standards-technology-explained/

What must be used in conjunction with disk encryption?

A.

Increased CPU speed.

A.

Increased CPU speed.

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B.

A strong password.

B.

A strong password.

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C.

A digital signature.

C.

A digital signature.

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D.

Export controls.

D.

Export controls.

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Suggested answer: C

Which is NOT a way to validate a person's identity?

A.

Swiping a smartcard into an electronic reader.

A.

Swiping a smartcard into an electronic reader.

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B.

Using a program that creates random passwords.

B.

Using a program that creates random passwords.

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C.

Answering a question about "something you know".

C.

Answering a question about "something you know".

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D.

Selecting a picture and tracing a unique pattern on it

D.

Selecting a picture and tracing a unique pattern on it

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Suggested answer: B

Revocation and reissuing of compromised credentials is impossible for which of the following authentication techniques?

A.

Biometric data.

A.

Biometric data.

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B.

Picture passwords.

B.

Picture passwords.

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C.

Personal identification number.

C.

Personal identification number.

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D.

Radio frequency identification.

D.

Radio frequency identification.

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Suggested answer: D

What is the main function of the Amnesic Incognito Live System or TAILS device?

A.

It allows the user to run a self-contained computer from a USB device.

A.

It allows the user to run a self-contained computer from a USB device.

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B.

It accesses systems with a credential that leaves no discernable tracks.

B.

It accesses systems with a credential that leaves no discernable tracks.

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C.

It encrypts data stored on any computer on a network.

C.

It encrypts data stored on any computer on a network.

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D.

It causes a system to suspend its security protocols.

D.

It causes a system to suspend its security protocols.

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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Reference: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/tails-operating-software

Which is NOT a drawback to using a biometric recognition system?

A.

It can require more maintenance and support.

A.

It can require more maintenance and support.

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B.

It can be more expensive than other systems

B.

It can be more expensive than other systems

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C.

It has limited compatibility across systems.

C.

It has limited compatibility across systems.

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D.

It is difficult for people to use.

D.

It is difficult for people to use.

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Suggested answer: A

What is a main benefit of data aggregation?

A.

It is a good way to perform analysis without needing a statistician.

A.

It is a good way to perform analysis without needing a statistician.

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B.

It applies two or more layers of protection to a single data record.

B.

It applies two or more layers of protection to a single data record.

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C.

It allows one to draw valid conclusions from small data samples.

C.

It allows one to draw valid conclusions from small data samples.

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D.

It is a good way to achieve de-identification and unlinkabilty.

D.

It is a good way to achieve de-identification and unlinkabilty.

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Suggested answer: C

Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), releasing personally identifiable information from a student's educational record requires written permission from the parent or eligible student in order for information to be?

A.

Released to a prospective employer.

A.

Released to a prospective employer.

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B.

Released to schools to which a student is transferring.

B.

Released to schools to which a student is transferring.

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C.

Released to specific individuals for audit or evaluation purposes.

C.

Released to specific individuals for audit or evaluation purposes.

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D.

Released in response to a judicial order or lawfully ordered subpoena.

D.

Released in response to a judicial order or lawfully ordered subpoena.

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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Reference: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html

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