Rapid Recall 01–23
Answer each in roughly 60 seconds or less, without notes.
- Define Data Security in one sentence using the four process words DMBOK emphasizes.
- Name the five sources of security requirements.
- Name the two primary business drivers.
- State the three chapter goals.
- Name the six guiding principles.
- Define Vulnerability.
- Define Threat.
- Define Risk and name at least four factors used to evaluate it.
- What do CRD, HRD, and MRD represent?
- Why is an enterprise data model relevant to security?
- Name the Four A’s.
- Define Entitlement.
- Active vs Passive monitoring?
- Define Data Integrity in the security context.
- Hash vs Private-key vs Public-key at recognition depth.
- Persistent vs Dynamic masking?
- In-flight vs In-place persistent masking?
- Name five masking methods.
- What special requirement applies to key masking?
- Define: backdoor, bot/zombie, firewall, DMZ, key logger, penetration testing, VPN.
- Name the four practical security surfaces discussed in the chapter.
- What is Single Sign-On?
- What is multiple-factor identification/authentication?