CSS Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which asset valuation method determines value based on what it would cost to replace an asset with one of equivalent functionality at today's prices? → Replacement cost
- A newly hired employee is onboarded without completing security policy acknowledgment. Which risk does this PRIMARILY create? → Inability to enforce policy violations against the employee legally
- Which standard is used to automate the provisioning and deprovisioning of user accounts across systems? → SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management)
- What is an orphaned account and why is it a security risk? → An account no longer associated with an active user that may be exploited by attackers
- What network security control is designed to detect and prevent unauthorized wireless access points? → Wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS)
- In threat detection, what does 'threat hunting' differ from automated monitoring in that it: → Is a proactive, hypothesis-driven search for hidden threats that evaded automated controls
- What is the primary purpose of Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)? → To continuously assess cloud configurations for compliance gaps and security risks
- Which privacy law in the United States grants California residents rights over their personal data? → California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
- What is the importance of incident documentation? → To provide records for future analysis and lessons learned
- What is the function of a network access control (NAC) system in enterprise security? → Enforces security policy compliance before granting network access
- Which IAM control helps prevent privilege escalation by ensuring users cannot grant themselves higher permissions than they currently hold? → Constrained delegation and permission boundary enforcement
- An organization's acceptable use policy (AUP) is BEST described as which type of security policy? → Issue-specific policy
- What is the significance of risk assessments in security policy development? → To identify and prioritize risks in security policy development
- What role does recovery play in incident response? → To restore normal operations and minimize the impact
- What is the PRIMARY distinction between a security policy and a security standard? → Policies state what must be achieved; standards specify how to achieve it
- Why is it necessary to evaluate the likelihood and impact of each identified risk? → To prioritize resources and mitigation efforts
- Which protocol is used to encrypt DNS queries to prevent eavesdropping and tampering? → DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
- Which cryptographic concept ensures that a party cannot deny having performed an action? → Non-repudiation
- Which principle best describes 'zero trust' architecture as applied to cloud environments? → Never implicitly trusting any user, device, or network segment regardless of location
- Which attack floods a target server with half-open TCP connections to exhaust its resources? → SYN flood
- Which standard provides guidance specifically on information security risk management processes and is part of the ISO/IEC 27000 family? → ISO/IEC 27005
- What does the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Base Score measure? → The intrinsic characteristics of a vulnerability independent of time or environment
- How does employee training contribute to effective security policy enforcement? → By educating employees on policy and compliance
- Why is it important to involve external partners during incident recovery? → To bring in expertise and support during recovery
- What does 'perfect forward secrecy' (PFS) ensure in TLS connections? → Compromise of the server's private key does not expose past session keys
- What security vulnerability is MOST associated with serverless (Function as a Service) architectures? → Event-data injection attacks via malicious data passed through function triggers
- A company implements a clean desk policy. Which type of security threat does this PRIMARILY mitigate? → Insider threat via unauthorized physical access to sensitive information
- What does FedRAMP primarily govern? → Security requirements for cloud services used by U.S. federal government agencies
- Which encryption mode of AES is considered most secure for bulk data encryption due to its use of an initialization vector and chaining? → AES-CBC (Cipher Block Chaining)
- Which attack targets authentication systems by using previously captured valid authentication tokens? → Pass-the-ticket / pass-the-hash attack
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