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Threat Intelligence and Cybersecurity Knowledge Check

 Threat Intelligence and Cybersecurity Knowledge Check

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Threat Intelligence and Cybersecurity Knowledge Check

Total points 8

1.

Question 1

Which three (3) of these were among the top 5 security drivers in 2019? (Select 3)

1 / 1 point

Human error accounting for the majority of security breaches

Correct

Partially correct!

New security and privacy laws that went into effect in 2019

IOT device attacks moving from targeting consumer electronics to targeting enterprise devices

Correct

Partially correct!

The number of breached records in 2019 more than 3 times that of 2018

Correct

Partially correct!

2.

Question 2

What was the average cost of a data breach in 2019 in US dollars?

1 / 1 point

$262K

$3.92M

$42.7M

$237M

Correct

Correct!

3.

Question 3

What was the average size of a data breach in 2019?

1 / 1 point

5,270 records

25,575 records

362,525 records

1,221,750 records

100,535,220 records

Correct

Correct!

4.

Question 4

According to the Threat Intelligence Strategy Map, The threat intelligence process can be broken down into 4 steps: Collect, Process, Analyze, and Share. Which step would contain activities such as gathering data from internal, external, technical and human sources?

1 / 1 point

Collect

Process

Analyze

Share

Correct

Correct!

5.

Question 5

Crowdstrike organizes threat intelligence into which three (3) areas? (Select 3)

1 / 1 point

Tactical

Correct

Partially correct!

Control

Operational

Correct

Partially correct!

Strategic

Correct

Partially correct!

6.

Question 6

According to the Crowdstrike model, Endpoints, SIEMs and Firewalls belong in which intelligence area?

1 / 1 point

Control

Strategic

Operational

Tactical

Correct

Correct!

7.

Question 7

Which three (3) sources are recommended reading for any cybersecurity professional? (Select 3)

1 / 1 point

Journal of the American Association of Cybersecurity Professionals

Trend Micro

Correct

Partially correct!

BleepingComputer

Correct

Partially correct!

DarkReading

Correct

Partially correct!

8.

Question 8

Which two (2) of these were among the 4 threat intelligence platforms covered in the Threat Intelligence Platforms video? (Select 2)

0.5 / 1 point

FireEye

Correct

Partially correct!

IBM Resilient

Recorded Future

MS RapidDeploy

This should not be selected

Incorrect. Perhaps you should review the video Threat Intelligence Platforms

 


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