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A company recently suffered a breach in which an attacker was able to access the internal mail servers and directly access several user inboxes. A large number of email messages were later posted online. Which of the following would bast prevent email contents from being released should another breach occur?

A.
Implement S/MIME to encrypt the emails at rest.
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A.
Implement S/MIME to encrypt the emails at rest.
B.
Enable full disk encryption on the mail servers.
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B.
Enable full disk encryption on the mail servers.
C.
Use digital certificates when accessing email via the web.
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C.
Use digital certificates when accessing email via the web.
D.
Configure web traffic to only use TLS-enabled channels.
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D.
Configure web traffic to only use TLS-enabled channels.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

S/MIME stands for Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, which is a standard for encrypting and digitally signing email messages. S/MIME can provide confidentiality, integrity, authentication and non-repudiation for email communications. S/MIME can encrypt the emails at rest, which means that the email contents are protected even if they are stored on the mail servers or the user inboxes.

S/MIME can prevent email contents from being released should another breach occur, as the attacker would not be able to decrypt or read the encrypted emails without the proper keys or certificates. Verified Reference:

Cryptography Concepts – SY0-601 CompTIA Security+ : 2.8

https://www.professormesser.com/security-plus/sy0-601/sy0-601-video/cryptography-concepts-2/ (See S/MIME) Mail Encryption - CompTIA Security+ All-in-One Exam Guide (Exam SY0-301)

https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/comptia-security-all-inone/ 9780071771474/sec5_chap14.html (See S/MIME) Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption – CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 – 6.1

https://www.professormesser.com/security-plus/sy0-501/symmetric-and-asymmetric-encryption/ (See S/MIME)

asked 02/10/2024
Arslan Ibragimov
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