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0051
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "computer network" technically important?

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  1. A group of connected devices that exchange data and share resources.
  2. A type of electrical power grid.
  3. A single computer with no connections.
  4. A program used only to edit documents.
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0052
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "LAN" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A network that always uses cellular towers.
  2. A connection between exactly two countries.
  3. A worldwide satellite network only.
  4. A network covering a limited area such as a home, office, or school.
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0053
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "WAN" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A network that connects sites across large geographic distances.
  2. A wireless network with no router.
  3. A network restricted to one room.
  4. A cable used inside a desktop computer.
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0054
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "PAN" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A storage-only network in a data center.
  2. A short-range network centered around one person and personal devices.
  3. A provider network spanning a continent.
  4. A public DNS hierarchy.
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0055
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "Internet" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. The global system of interconnected networks using the TCP/IP suite.
  2. A synonym for a single website.
  3. A cable television channel.
  4. One company’s private local network.
Practice
0056
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "intranet" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. The public Internet without security.
  2. A network made only from switches.
  3. A global mobile carrier standard.
  4. A private network and set of services used inside an organization.
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0057
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "router" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A device that forwards packets between different IP networks.
  2. A device that regenerates bits without examining addresses.
  3. A device that only prints documents.
  4. A cable connector for fiber.
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0058
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "Ethernet switch" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A protocol that assigns IP addresses.
  2. A device that forwards frames within a LAN using MAC addresses.
  3. A service that translates domain names.
  4. A device that selects routes using IP prefixes.
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0059
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "hub" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A server that leases IP addresses.
  2. A device that encrypts web traffic.
  3. A legacy Layer 1 device that repeats incoming bits out every other port.
  4. A device that filters frames by MAC address.
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0060
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

For a cloud migration threat model, why is understanding "wireless access point" technically important?

View answer choices
  1. A long-distance routing protocol.
  2. A tool used to crimp copper plugs.
  3. A device that converts names to IP addresses.
  4. A device that bridges Wi-Fi clients onto a wired LAN.
Practice
0061
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

A security engineer documents "computer network" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A group of connected devices that exchange data and share resources.
  2. A program used only to edit documents.
  3. A single computer with no connections.
  4. A type of electrical power grid.
Practice
0062
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

A security engineer documents "LAN" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A worldwide satellite network only.
  2. A connection between exactly two countries.
  3. A network covering a limited area such as a home, office, or school.
  4. A network that always uses cellular towers.
Practice
0063
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

A security engineer documents "WAN" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A wireless network with no router.
  2. A cable used inside a desktop computer.
  3. A network that connects sites across large geographic distances.
  4. A network restricted to one room.
Practice
0064
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

A security engineer documents "PAN" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A public DNS hierarchy.
  2. A storage-only network in a data center.
  3. A provider network spanning a continent.
  4. A short-range network centered around one person and personal devices.
Practice
0065
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

A security engineer documents "Internet" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. The global system of interconnected networks using the TCP/IP suite.
  2. A synonym for a single website.
  3. One company’s private local network.
  4. A cable television channel.
Practice
0066
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

A security engineer documents "intranet" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A global mobile carrier standard.
  2. A private network and set of services used inside an organization.
  3. The public Internet without security.
  4. A network made only from switches.
Practice
0067
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

A security engineer documents "router" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A device that regenerates bits without examining addresses.
  2. A cable connector for fiber.
  3. A device that forwards packets between different IP networks.
  4. A device that only prints documents.
Practice
0068
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

A security engineer documents "Ethernet switch" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A device that selects routes using IP prefixes.
  2. A protocol that assigns IP addresses.
  3. A service that translates domain names.
  4. A device that forwards frames within a LAN using MAC addresses.
Practice
0069
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

A security engineer documents "hub" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A server that leases IP addresses.
  2. A device that filters frames by MAC address.
  3. A legacy Layer 1 device that repeats incoming bits out every other port.
  4. A device that encrypts web traffic.
Practice
0070
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

A security engineer documents "wireless access point" during an industrial network security review. Which definition belongs in the report?

View answer choices
  1. A device that bridges Wi-Fi clients onto a wired LAN.
  2. A tool used to crimp copper plugs.
  3. A long-distance routing protocol.
  4. A device that converts names to IP addresses.
Practice
0071
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "computer network". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A program used only to edit documents.
  2. A type of electrical power grid.
  3. A group of connected devices that exchange data and share resources.
  4. A single computer with no connections.
Practice
0072
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "LAN". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A network that always uses cellular towers.
  2. A worldwide satellite network only.
  3. A network covering a limited area such as a home, office, or school.
  4. A connection between exactly two countries.
Practice
0073
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "WAN". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A network restricted to one room.
  2. A cable used inside a desktop computer.
  3. A wireless network with no router.
  4. A network that connects sites across large geographic distances.
Practice
0074
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "PAN". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A public DNS hierarchy.
  2. A storage-only network in a data center.
  3. A short-range network centered around one person and personal devices.
  4. A provider network spanning a continent.
Practice
0075
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "Internet". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. One company’s private local network.
  2. A cable television channel.
  3. The global system of interconnected networks using the TCP/IP suite.
  4. A synonym for a single website.
Practice
0076
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "intranet". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A private network and set of services used inside an organization.
  2. The public Internet without security.
  3. A network made only from switches.
  4. A global mobile carrier standard.
Practice
0077
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "router". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A device that regenerates bits without examining addresses.
  2. A cable connector for fiber.
  3. A device that only prints documents.
  4. A device that forwards packets between different IP networks.
Practice
0078
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "Ethernet switch". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A device that forwards frames within a LAN using MAC addresses.
  2. A device that selects routes using IP prefixes.
  3. A protocol that assigns IP addresses.
  4. A service that translates domain names.
Practice
0079
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "hub". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A device that filters frames by MAC address.
  2. A device that encrypts web traffic.
  3. A legacy Layer 1 device that repeats incoming bits out every other port.
  4. A server that leases IP addresses.
Practice
0080
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

While mapping attack paths in a managed-service-provider audit, the team discusses "wireless access point". What is the accurate meaning?

View answer choices
  1. A device that bridges Wi-Fi clients onto a wired LAN.
  2. A long-distance routing protocol.
  3. A device that converts names to IP addresses.
  4. A tool used to crimp copper plugs.
Practice
0081
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "computer network". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A program used only to edit documents.
  2. A type of electrical power grid.
  3. A single computer with no connections.
  4. A group of connected devices that exchange data and share resources.
Practice
0082
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "LAN". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A network covering a limited area such as a home, office, or school.
  2. A network that always uses cellular towers.
  3. A connection between exactly two countries.
  4. A worldwide satellite network only.
Practice
0083
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "WAN". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A network restricted to one room.
  2. A cable used inside a desktop computer.
  3. A network that connects sites across large geographic distances.
  4. A wireless network with no router.
Practice
0084
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "PAN". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A short-range network centered around one person and personal devices.
  2. A provider network spanning a continent.
  3. A public DNS hierarchy.
  4. A storage-only network in a data center.
Practice
0085
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "Internet". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. One company’s private local network.
  2. A synonym for a single website.
  3. A cable television channel.
  4. The global system of interconnected networks using the TCP/IP suite.
Practice
0086
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "intranet". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A network made only from switches.
  2. A global mobile carrier standard.
  3. A private network and set of services used inside an organization.
  4. The public Internet without security.
Practice
0087
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "router". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A device that only prints documents.
  2. A device that forwards packets between different IP networks.
  3. A cable connector for fiber.
  4. A device that regenerates bits without examining addresses.
Practice
0088
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "Ethernet switch". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A device that forwards frames within a LAN using MAC addresses.
  2. A device that selects routes using IP prefixes.
  3. A service that translates domain names.
  4. A protocol that assigns IP addresses.
Practice
0089
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "hub". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A server that leases IP addresses.
  2. A device that encrypts web traffic.
  3. A device that filters frames by MAC address.
  4. A legacy Layer 1 device that repeats incoming bits out every other port.
Practice
0090
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

An analyst validating a government zero-trust rollout sees "wireless access point". Which technical explanation should be used?

View answer choices
  1. A tool used to crimp copper plugs.
  2. A device that bridges Wi-Fi clients onto a wired LAN.
  3. A device that converts names to IP addresses.
  4. A long-distance routing protocol.
Practice
0091
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "computer network" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A group of connected devices that exchange data and share resources.
  2. A single computer with no connections.
  3. A type of electrical power grid.
  4. A program used only to edit documents.
Practice
0092
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "LAN" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A worldwide satellite network only.
  2. A connection between exactly two countries.
  3. A network that always uses cellular towers.
  4. A network covering a limited area such as a home, office, or school.
Practice
0093
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "WAN" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A wireless network with no router.
  2. A network restricted to one room.
  3. A network that connects sites across large geographic distances.
  4. A cable used inside a desktop computer.
Practice
0094
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "PAN" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A storage-only network in a data center.
  2. A short-range network centered around one person and personal devices.
  3. A provider network spanning a continent.
  4. A public DNS hierarchy.
Practice
0095
Level 1 · Very Basic Core Concepts Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "Internet" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A synonym for a single website.
  2. A cable television channel.
  3. The global system of interconnected networks using the TCP/IP suite.
  4. One company’s private local network.
Practice
0096
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Types Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "intranet" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. The public Internet without security.
  2. A network made only from switches.
  3. A global mobile carrier standard.
  4. A private network and set of services used inside an organization.
Practice
0097
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "router" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A device that forwards packets between different IP networks.
  2. A device that regenerates bits without examining addresses.
  3. A device that only prints documents.
  4. A cable connector for fiber.
Practice
0098
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "Ethernet switch" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A service that translates domain names.
  2. A protocol that assigns IP addresses.
  3. A device that forwards frames within a LAN using MAC addresses.
  4. A device that selects routes using IP prefixes.
Practice
0099
Level 1 · Very Basic Network Devices Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "hub" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A legacy Layer 1 device that repeats incoming bits out every other port.
  2. A device that encrypts web traffic.
  3. A server that leases IP addresses.
  4. A device that filters frames by MAC address.
Practice
0100
Level 1 · Very Basic Wireless Unanswered

During lessons learned from a multinational enterprise breach simulation, which statement about "wireless access point" is correct?

View answer choices
  1. A device that converts names to IP addresses.
  2. A long-distance routing protocol.
  3. A tool used to crimp copper plugs.
  4. A device that bridges Wi-Fi clients onto a wired LAN.
Practice