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312-50v12 Exam Dumps - Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEHv12)

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Question # 137

Bob, a system administrator at TPNQM SA, concluded one day that a DMZ is not needed if he properly configures the firewall to allow access just to servers/ports, which can have direct internet access, and block the access to workstations.

Bob also concluded that DMZ makes sense just when a stateful firewall is available, which is not the case of TPNQM SA.

In this context, what can you say?

A.

Bob can be right since DMZ does not make sense when combined with stateless firewalls

B.

Bob is partially right. He does not need to separate networks if he can create rules by destination IPs, one by one

C.

Bob is totally wrong. DMZ is always relevant when the company has internet servers and workstations

D.

Bob is partially right. DMZ does not make sense when a stateless firewall is available

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Question # 138

Peter, a Network Administrator, has come to you looking for advice on a tool that would help him perform SNMP enquires over the network.

Which of these tools would do the SNMP enumeration he is looking for? Select the best answers.

A.

SNMPUtil

B.

SNScan

C.

SNMPScan

D.

Solarwinds IP Network Browser

E.

NMap

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Question # 139

Bob is acknowledged as a hacker of repute and is popular among visitors of "underground" sites.

Bob is willing to share his knowledge with those who are willing to learn, and many have expressed their interest in learning from him. However, this knowledge has a risk associated with it, as it can be used for malevolent attacks as well.

In this context, what would be the most effective method to bridge the knowledge gap between the "black" hats or crackers and the "white" hats or computer security professionals? (Choose the test answer.)

A.

Educate everyone with books, articles and training on risk analysis, vulnerabilities and safeguards.

B.

Hire more computer security monitoring personnel to monitor computer systems and networks.

C.

Make obtaining either a computer security certification or accreditation easier to achieve so more individuals feel that they are a part of something larger than life.

D.

Train more National Guard and reservist in the art of computer security to help out in times of emergency or crises.

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Question # 140

Which of the following incident handling process phases is responsible for defining rules, collaborating human workforce, creating a back-up plan, and testing the plans for an organization?

A.

Preparation phase

B.

Containment phase

C.

Identification phase

D.

Recovery phase

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Question # 141

When analyzing the IDS logs, the system administrator noticed an alert was logged when the external router was accessed from the administrator’s Computer to update the router configuration. What type of an alert is this?

A.

False negative

B.

True negative

C.

True positive

D.

False positive

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Question # 142

You are a Network Security Officer. You have two machines. The first machine (192.168.0.99) has snort installed, and the second machine (192.168.0.150) has kiwi syslog installed. You perform a syn scan in your network, and you notice that kiwi syslog is not receiving the alert message from snort. You decide to run wireshark in the snort machine to check if the messages are going to the kiwi syslog machine. What Wireshark filter will show the connections from the snort machine to kiwi syslog machine?

A.

tcp.srcport= = 514 && ip.src= = 192.168.0.99

B.

tcp.srcport= = 514 && ip.src= = 192.168.150

C.

tcp.dstport= = 514 && ip.dst= = 192.168.0.99

D.

tcp.dstport= = 514 && ip.dst= = 192.168.0.150

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Question # 143

Which of the following algorithms can be used to guarantee the integrity of messages being sent, in transit, or stored?

A.

symmetric algorithms

B.

asymmetric algorithms

C.

hashing algorithms

D.

integrity algorithms

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Question # 144

Steve, a scientist who works in a governmental security agency, developed a technological solution to identify people based on walking patterns and implemented this approach to a physical control access.

A camera captures people walking and identifies the individuals using Steve’s approach.

After that, people must approximate their RFID badges. Both the identifications are required to open the door. In this case, we can say:

A.

Although the approach has two phases, it actually implements just one authentication factor

B.

The solution implements the two authentication factors: physical object and physical characteristic

C.

The solution will have a high level of false positives

D.

Biological motion cannot be used to identify people

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