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422 Chapter 6 • Infrastructure Security: Devices and Media
A. Encrypt the data on the flash card.
B. Use a flash card with shielding to prevent loss due to EMI.
C. Use a flash card with a fingerprint reader to do authentication for her
laptop.
D. Put the flash card on a keychain so that it cannot be easily lost or stolen.
9. To help protect corporate data from loss, your company regularly ships backup
tapes offsite to one of its manufacturing facilities.This facility stores the tapes in
a locked cabinet in a secure area where some of the automated manufacturing
equipment operates.What is wrong with this scenario?
A. Backup tapes should always be stored in a safe to protect the data.
B. Backup tapes should be copied and the copies moved off site rather than
move the master copies.
C. Backup tapes should not be stored near manufacturing equipment.
D. Backup tapes should not be stored in a company-owned facility to reduce
legal liability.
10. You are working with a team to set up a network in a manufacturing facility.
While drawing up the specifications for their server room network, you must
decide on the type of cable to use for the fastest speed and the most EMI pro-
tection.What cable type do you recommend?
A. Fiber optic
B. UTP
C. STP
D. Thick Coax
11. You have been asked to help write a security policy regarding the subject of
protecting confidential data.As part of this policy, you must define the best
method to destroy the data on CDRs and DVDs.Which method would you
recommend?
A. Overwrite the CDR or DVD multiple times with random data to clear it.
B. Run the CDR or DVD through a demagnetizer to clear it.
C. Shred the CDR or DVD.
D. All of the above.
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