RCRE 016: CISSP Practice Exam Questions (Domain 4)

cissp domain 4 Aug 10, 2019
CISSP Cyber Training
RCRE 016: CISSP Practice Exam Questions (Domain 4)
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Shon Gerber from ReduceCyberRisk.com provides you the information and knowledge you need to prepare and pass the CISSP Exam while providing the tools you need to enhance your cybersecurity career.  Shon utilizes his expansive knowledge while providing superior training from his years of training people in cybersecurity. 

In this episode, Shon will be covering CISSP Exam questions that are associated with Domain 4 (Communication and Network Security) of the ISC2 CISSP Exam. 

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TRANSCRIPT:

  Haley Sean Gerber and part of my cissp exam questions and I'm putting out there for you so that you can pass the cissp the first time and it has not episode 16 of my exam questions and with put on by reduce Severus and by Sean gerber.com me out of Sean Gerber that's s h o n gerber.com work security okay question 1 IEEE 802 11 G4 Wi-Fi right so you're dealing frequency range 802 11 G section at the frequency range what is the standard from I provide the following throughput 34 megabits per second using the same 2.4 gigahertz band as 802 11 be a hundred using the same 2.4 megahertz band at 80211 b c using 54 megabits per second using the same 2.4 man as 802 11 P 108 megabits per second using the same 2.4 gigahertz band at 8211 B 34 megabits per second Hunter megabits per second 54 megabits per second or 108 using the same frequency of 2.4 gigahertz and answer is C so at 8:02 eleven is a set from IEEE standard that governs wireless network transmission methods are commonly used today and all of these different versions you at 802 11 ABC gnac these a different versions that are available for wireless and so they're that's part of the whole piece of this is that you have to understand for the cissp what do each of those bands, play into and how much throughput can they put out it's very important for you to understand those again. Cissp is basically and this is part of The Little Engine That You Got to Know 802 11g - 2000 okay next question is you wired equivalency privacy wept okay is extremely secure and should be used as much as possible on your Wi-Fi network I hope you all know the answer this one okay for you all know the answer this one much as possible on your Wi-Fi network answer it or I should say a true B false Hebrews be false yes it is a very insecure protocol right now that is available still at but I don't recommend using it it was very slippery as a precursor to WPA WPA2 and WPA 3 that's actually coming out and so the thing is with this is it's an encryption protocol available in 802 11 A&B but once you started getting the standard of WPA then that started to change and is now longer available in these other areas so that the interesting part about all this though is it if you don't if you don't have the ability to get WPA for whatever reason web is a good way to at least slow them down a little bit it does provide I say very little protection but it is something is better than just leaving at wide open but avoid weapons all possible if you have a system that can't do WEP or can't do WPA one of the other protocols that are higher than that I'd highly recommend replacing it cuz it's just not very secure at all I think that was interesting up with eye Wikia said despite the reduction of 256 128-bit remains one of the most common implementation so it wasn't real sure why they stuck with that but I had to because of the fact that wept was was relatively new and that was a big factor in the other things couldn't communicate with it at that point all right you can check it out at till Wikipedia.org wired equipment sleep privacy Phoenix question Wi-Fi protected access 2 WPA2 replaced which of the following security protocols bayweb BW pa-3c WPA or DSL right WPA makes logical sense WPA2 did replace WPA which requires testing certification by the Wi-Fi Alliance an employee has mandatory elements of IEEE 802 11 I so the big bottom line moved on the technology changed and they moved on to a WPA2 and then I went to wpa3 basically was a certification went from 2004 to 2006 and WPA2 certification is mandatory for all new devices that bear the Wi-Fi trademark which means so let's just like they do with wife with wet before they are moving it away Eyeworks of the Wi-Fi world-end Wi-Fi just becomes bigger and bigger all the time so it's it's to get a lot of emphasis on it check this out at Wi-Fi protected access on Wikipedia that's all I got for today you check me out of Sean Gerber, cissp I got some great cissp certification information out there for you I've got exam questions I got study material I've got everything that you will need to pass the cissp the first time don't do like I did in fail it the first time you need to pass it the first time show me. Com for cissp certification that Sean Gerber and reduce cyber risk. Com you can check me out there with cissp training all that's available to help you pass the cissp certification we all know it is a bugger and a can be quite challenging at times so that's what we're out there for here to help you pass the thing the first time

 

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