In: Computer Science
Question 1 (1 point)
4-3 (True/False) There are major differences between firewalls for wired ad wireless uses.
Question 1 options:
True |
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False |
Question 2 (1 point)
4-14 Which of the following terms best describes the following diagram?
Question 2 options:
DMZ |
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Intranet |
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Public LAN |
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Extranet |
Question 3 (1 point)
4-13 Which of the following is the BEST definition of dual-homed?
Question 3 options:
Can filter on two OSI layers |
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Contains two NICs |
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Performs filtering and logging |
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Performs packet and content filtering |
Question 4 (1 point)
4-10 Which of the following is the name for a lower-end (small business grade) firewall appliance that is capable of packet filtering, content filtering, intrusion detection, proxy, and application layer filtering?
Question 4 options:
UTM |
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All-in-one |
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SMB device |
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NGFW |
Question 5 (1 point)
4-11 Which of the following is most often used for protecting a single computer?
Question 5 options:
hardware firewall |
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virtual firewall |
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software firewall |
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firewall appliance |
Question 6 (1 point)
4-7 Which of the following were generation one firewalls capable of?
Question 6 options:
Filtering by IP header |
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Filtering by session layer header |
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Filtering by data content |
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Filtering by protocol being used |
Question 7 (1 point)
4-6 the earliest firewalls were only capable of which of the following kinds of filtering?
Question 7 options:
Application layer |
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Stateless |
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Stateful |
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Circuit layer |
Question 8 (1 point)
4-1 Which of the following were firewalls originally conceived to perform?
Question 8 options:
Block incoming unsolicited traffic |
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Block outgoing traffic |
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Both of the above |
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Neither of the above |
Question 9 (1 point)
4-8 Which of the following is the word describing a firewall that is aware of a packet's place in an established and ongoing conversations
Question 9 options:
Content filter |
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Proxy |
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Stateless |
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Stateful |
Question 10 (1 point)
4-20 Which of the following refers to a software firewall places on a dedicated server to create an internal hardware firewall?
Question 10 options:
Firewall system |
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Constructed firewall |
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Spare part firewall (SPF) |
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Virtual firewall |
Question 1:
The correct answer to this question is true because yes there is is major difference between the firewall of a wired Network and a wireless network because of the fact that both the wired and wireless network have different kind of protocols for the data transfer and communication between the devices.a wired network natively supports the firewall whereas the wireless network devices such as switches ,routers etc does not natively support for the firewall and the wireless networks are said to be less secure because their information and data travels through the air and is accessible to everyone and in wireless network the data needs to be encrypted so that it can be securely transferred over the internet or through the air whereas in wired network we does not have to have the encryption because the communication is direct and there is no device that is accessing the data in between as the data communication is through physical medium