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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 高级系统分析 师单选考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、to compete in todays fast-paced competitive environment, organizations are increasingly allowing contractors, partners, visitors and guests to access their internal enterprise network. these users

2、 may connect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms or offices, or via wireless access points. in allowing this open access for third parties, lans become(1). third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infected laptop to unauthorized access of netwo

3、rk resources to (2) activity. for many organizations, however, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network access has been prohibitive. fifty-two percent of surveyed cisos stated that they currently use a moat and castle” security approach, and admit that defenses inside

4、the perimeter are weak. threats from internal users are also increasingly a cause for security concerns. employees with malicious intent can launch(3) of service attacks or steal (4) information by snooping the network. as they access the corporate network, mobile and remote users inadvertently can

5、infect the network with (5) and worms acquired from unprotected public networks. hackers masquerading as internal users can take advantage of weak internal security to gain access to confidential information.1( )a.damageableb.susceptiblec.vulnerabled.changeable2、to compete in todays fast-paced compe

6、titive environment, organizations are increasingly allowing contractors, partners, visitors and guests to access their internal enterprise network. these users may connect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms or offices, or via wireless access points. in allowing this open access f

7、or third parties, lans become(1). third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infected laptop to unauthorized access of network resources to (2) activity. for many organizations, however, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network access

8、 has been prohibitive. fifty-two percent of surveyed cisos stated that they currently use a moat and castle” security approach, and admit that defenses inside the perimeter are weak. threats from internal users are also increasingly a cause for security concerns. employees with malicious intent can

9、launch(3) of service attacks or steal (4) information by snooping the network. as they access the corporate network, mobile and remote users inadvertently can infect the network with (5) and worms acquired from unprotected public networks. hackers masquerading as internal users can take advantage of

10、 weak internal security to gain access to confidential information.2( )a.venomousb.maliciousc.feloniousd.villainous3、to compete in todays fast-paced competitive environment, organizations are increasingly allowing contractors, partners, visitors and guests to access their internal enterprise network

11、. these users may connect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms or offices, or via wireless access points. in allowing this open access for third parties, lans become(1). third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infected laptop to unauthorized ac

12、cess of network resources to (2) activity. for many organizations, however, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network access has been prohibitive. fifty-two percent of surveyed cisos stated that they currently use a moat and castle” security approach, and admit that def

13、enses inside the perimeter are weak. threats from internal users are also increasingly a cause for security concerns. employees with malicious intent can launch(3) of service attacks or steal (4) information by snooping the network. as they access the corporate network, mobile and remote users inadv

14、ertently can infect the network with (5) and worms acquired from unprotected public networks. hackers masquerading as internal users can take advantage of weak internal security to gain access to confidential information.3( )a.denialb.virtuousc.renounced.traverse4、to compete in todays fast-paced com

15、petitive environment, organizations are increasingly allowing contractors, partners, visitors and guests to access their internal enterprise network. these users may connect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms or offices, or via wireless access points. in allowing this open access

16、 for third parties, lans become(1). third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infected laptop to unauthorized access of network resources to (2) activity. for many organizations, however, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network acce

17、ss has been prohibitive. fifty-two percent of surveyed cisos stated that they currently use a moat and castle” security approach, and admit that defenses inside the perimeter are weak. threats from internal users are also increasingly a cause for security concerns. employees with malicious intent ca

18、n launch(3) of service attacks or steal (4) information by snooping the network. as they access the corporate network, mobile and remote users inadvertently can infect the network with (5) and worms acquired from unprotected public networks. hackers masquerading as internal users can take advantage

19、of weak internal security to gain access to confidential information.4( )a.reserveb.confidentialc.completed.mystery5、to compete in todays fast-paced competitive environment, organizations are increasingly allowing contractors, partners, visitors and guests to access their internal enterprise network

20、. these users may connect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms or offices, or via wireless access points. in allowing this open access for third parties, lans become(1). third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infected laptop to unauthorized access of network resources to (2) activity. for many organizations, however, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network access has been prohibitive. fifty-two pe

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