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Exam MB0-001 - Mobile Security Technologies
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Exam MB0-001 - Mobile Security Technologies
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1. Which of the following entities is responsible for issuing digital certificates?
2. Which of the following entities is responsible for issuing digital certificates?
3. What open standard covers the format of a digital certificate?
4. EAP is used in what major type of authentication?
5. All of the following are reasons to implement data containerization, EXCEPT:
6. Which type of algorithm encrypts only one bit at a time?
7. Three encryption algorithms are listed here, in no particular order. From the choices provided, select the one that best describes the order of strongest to weakest algorithm: 1. AES 2. DES 3. 3DES
8. All of the following could be used as multifactor authentication EXCEPT:
9. All of the following are reasons to implement data containerization, EXCEPT:
10. All of the following could be used as multifactor authentication EXCEPT:
11. You are trying to secure legacy wireless devices on a network that use WEP. Replacing or upgrading the devices is not an option. Which of the following could help mitigate the security risks with using WEP?
12. EAP is used in what major type of authentication?
13. All of the following actions in the certificate lifecycle could possibly result in the use of a certificate EXCEPT:
14. All of the following actions in the certificate lifecycle could possibly result in the use of a certificate EXCEPT:
15. In a Secure Sockets Layer transaction, what type of key is generated by the client and securely sent to the server?
16. What open standard covers the format of a digital certificate?
17. You are setting up a secure communications channel between two hosts on your network. Which of the following would be the best solution for this as a permanent secure channel?