Deck 8: Cryptography

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Julius Caesar was associated with an early version of the transposition cipher.
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Nonrepudiation means that customers or partners can be held accountable for transactions,such as online purchases,which they cannot later deny.
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PKI systems are based on public key cryptosystems and include digital certificates and certificate authorities.
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The most common hybrid system is based on the Diffie-Hellman key exchange,which is a method for exchanging private keys using public key encryption.
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When an asymmetric cryptographic process uses the sender's private key to encrypt a message,the sender's public key must be used to decrypt the message.
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In 1917,Gilbert S.Vernam,an AT&T employee,invented a polyalphabetic cipher machine that used a non-repeating random key.
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The permutation cipher simply rearranges the values within a block to create the ciphertext.
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Hashing functions require the use of keys.
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Common implementations of RA include systems that issue digital certificates to users and servers;directory enrollment;key issuing systems;tools for managing the key issuance;and verification and return of certificates.
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The 3DES implements a block cipher with a variable block length and a key length of 128,192,or 256 bits.
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In 1953,Giovan Batista Belaso introduced the idea of the passphrase (password)as a key for encryption.
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Popular cryptosystems use a hybrid combination of symmetric and asymmetric algorithms.
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You cannot combine the XOR operation with a block cipher operation.
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The asymmetric encryption systems use a single key to both encrypt and decrypt a message.
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Sequence encryption is a series of encryptions and decryptions between a number of systems,wherein each system in a network decrypts the message sent to it and then reencrypts it using different keys and sends it to the next neighbor,and this process continues until the message reaches the final destination.
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DES uses a 64-bit key.
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Two hundred and eighty five computers can crack a 56-bit key in one year;ten times as many would do it in a little over a month.
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One encryption method made popular by spy movies involves using the text in a book as the key to decrypt a message.
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To perform the Caesar cipher encryption operation,the pad values are added to numeric values that represent the plaintext that needs to be encrypted.
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The AES algorithm was the first public key encryption algorithm.
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As DES became known as being too weak for highly classified communications,Double DES was created to provide a level of security far beyond that of DES._________________________
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The application header protocol provides secrecy for the content of a network communication.
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SSL builds on the encoding format of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocol and uses digital signatures based on public key cryptosystems to secure e-mail.
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Once the attacker has successfully broken an encryption,he or she may launch a replay attack,which is an attempt to resubmit a recording of the deciphered authentication to gain entry into a secure source.
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A(n)registration authority issues,manages,authenticates,signs,and revokes users' digital certificates,which typically contain the user name,public key,and other identifying information._________________________
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Hash algorithms are public functions that create a hash value by converting variable-length messages into a single fixed-length value._________________________
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Standard-HTTP (S-HTTP)is an extended version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol that provides for the encryption of individual messages transmitted via the Internet between a client and server.
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Plaintext or cleartext is the original unencrypted message,or a message that has been successfully decrypted._________________________
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A(n)key is the programmatic steps used to convert an unencrypted message into an encrypted sequence of bits that represent the message._________________________
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To translate means to decrypt,decode,or convert,ciphertext into the equivalent plaintext._________________________
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The SHTTP security solution provides six services: authentication by digital signatures,message encryption,compression,e-mail compatibility,segmentation,and key management.
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Dictionary attacks are a collection of brute-force methods that attempt to deduce statistical relationships between the structure of the unknown key and the ciphertext generated by the cryptosystem.
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Attackers may conduct an encrypted-plaintext attack by sending potential victims a specific text that they are sure the victims will forward on to others.
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Encryption methodologies that require the same secret key to encipher and decipher the message are using what is called public key encryption._________________________
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Symmetric encryption uses two different but related keys,and either key can be used to encrypt or decrypt the message._________________________
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The encapsulating security payload protocol provides secrecy for the contents of network communications as well as system-to-system authentication and data integrity verification.
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AES implements a block cipher called the Rijndael Block Cipher._________________________
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Encryption is a process of hiding the true meaning of information.
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Encryption is the process of converting the ciphertext message back into plaintext so that it can be readily understood._________________________
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Secure Electronic Transactions was developed by MasterCard and VISA in 1997 to protect against electronic payment fraud.
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The number of horizontal and vertical pixels captured and recorded is known as the image's depth._________________________
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In transport mode the entire IP packet is encrypted and is then placed as the content portion of another IP packet._________________________
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Bit stream methods commonly use algorithm functions like the exclusive OR operation (____).

A)XOR
B)EOR
C)NOR
D)OR
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____ is the amount of effort (usually in hours)required to perform cryptanalysis to decode an encrypted message when the key or algorithm (or both)are unknown.

A)Code
B)Algorithm
C)Key
D)Work factor
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A(n)distinguished name uniquely identifies a certificate entity,to a user's public key._________________________
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____ is the process of converting an original message into a form that is unreadable to unauthorized individuals.

A)Encryption
B)Decryption
C)Cryptology
D)Cryptography
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PGP uses the freeware ZIP algorithm to compress the message after it has been digitally signed but before it is encrypted._________________________
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ESP in transport mode can be used to establish a virtual private network,assuring encryption and authentication between networks communicating via the Internet._________________________
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The most popular modern version of steganography involves hiding information within files that contain digital pictures or other images._________________________
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Privacy Enhanced Mail was proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and is a standard that uses 3DES symmetric key encryption and RSA for key exchanges and digital signatures._________________________
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Internet Protocol Security is designed to protect data integrity,user confidentiality,and authenticity at the IP packet level._________________________
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Secure HTTP provides the Internet communication services between client and host without consideration for encryption of the data that is transmitted between client and server._________________________
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A(n)response attack is an attempt to resubmit a recording of the deciphered authentication to gain entry into a secure source._________________________
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An attacker may obtain duplicate texts,one in ciphertext and one in plaintext,and thus reverse-engineer the encryption algorithm in a known-plaintext attack scheme._________________________
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Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions builds on the encoding format of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocol and uses digital signatures based on public key cryptosystems to secure e-mail._________________________
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____ is the information used in conjunction with an algorithm to create the ciphertext from the plaintext or derive the plaintext from the ciphertext.

A)Password
B)Cipher
C)Key
D)Passphrase
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In a(n)word attack,the attacker encrypts every word in a dictionary using the same cryptosystem as used by the target._________________________
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A(n)man-in-the-middle attack attempts to intercept a public key or even to insert a known key structure in place of the requested public key._________________________
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____ is the entire range of values that can possibly be used to construct an individual key.

A)Code
B)Keyspace
C)Algorithm
D)Cryptogram
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Diffie-Hellman key exchange uses asymmetric encryption to exchange session keys._________________________
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The CA periodically distributes a(n)____ to all users that identifies all revoked certificates.

A)CRL
B)RA
C)MAC
D)AES
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____ is a federal information processing standard that specifies a cryptographic algorithm used within the U.S.government to protect information in federal agencies that are not a part of the national defense infrastructure.

A)DES
B)2DES
C)AES
D)3DES
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Digital signatures should be created using processes and products that are based on the ____.

A)DSS
B)NIST
C)SSL
D)HTTPS
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The ____ algorithm was the first public key encryption algorithm developed (in 1977)and published for commercial use.

A)DES
B)RSA
C)MAC
D)AES
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A method of encryption that requires the same secret key to encipher and decipher the message is known as ____ encryption.

A)asymmetric
B)symmetric
C)public
D)private
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An X.509 v3 certificate binds a ____,which uniquely identifies a certificate entity,to a user's public key.

A)message digest
B)fingerprint
C)distinguished name
D)digital signature
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DES uses a(n)____-bit block size.

A)32
B)64
C)128
D)256
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A ____ is a key-dependent,one-way hash function that allows only specific recipients (symmetric key holders)to access the message digest.

A)signature
B)MAC
C)fingerprint
D)digest
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In a ____ attack,the attacker eavesdrops during the victim's session and uses statistical analysis of patterns and inter-keystroke timings to discern sensitive session information.

A)replay
B)timing
C)correlation
D)dictionary
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SHA-1 produces a(n)____-bit message digest,which can then be used as an input to a digital signature algorithm.

A)48
B)56
C)160
D)256
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The ____ protocol provides system-to-system authentication and data integrity verification,but does not provide secrecy for the content of a network communication.

A)ESP
B)AH
C)HA
D)SEP
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____ attacks are a collection of brute-force methods that attempt to deduce statistical relationships between the structure of the unknown key and the ciphertext that is the output of the cryptosystem.

A)Timing
B)Dictionary
C)Correlation
D)Man-in-the-middle
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More advanced substitution ciphers use two or more alphabets,and are referred to as ____ substitutions.

A)multialphabetic
B)monoalphabetic
C)polyalphabetic
D)polynomic
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____ functions are mathematical algorithms that generate a message summary or digest to confirm the identity of a specific message and to confirm that there have not been any changes to the content.

A)Hash
B)Map
C)Key
D)Encryption
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The ____ is responsible for the fragmentation,compression,encryption,and attachment of an SSL header to the cleartext prior to transmission.

A)Standard HTTP
B)SFTP
C)S-HTTP
D)SSL Record Protocol
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____ is the protocol used to secure communications across any IP-based network such as LANs,WANs,and the Internet.

A)PEM
B)SSH
C)IPSec
D)SET
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____ are encrypted messages that can be mathematically proven to be authentic.

A)Digital signatures
B)MAC
C)Message certificates
D)Message digests
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____ is an integrated system of software,encryption methodologies,protocols,legal agreements,and third-party services that enables users to communicate securely.

A)MAC
B)PKI
C)DES
D)AES
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____ is a hybrid cryptosystem that combines some of the best available cryptographic algorithms and has become the open-source de facto standard for encryption and authentication of e-mail and file storage applications.

A)PGP
B)DES
C)AH
D)ESP
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____ was developed by Phil Zimmermann and uses the IDEA Cipher for message encoding.

A)PEM
B)PGP
C)S/MIME
D)SSL
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Julius Caesar was associated with an early version of the transposition cipher.
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Nonrepudiation means that customers or partners can be held accountable for transactions,such as online purchases,which they cannot later deny.
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PKI systems are based on public key cryptosystems and include digital certificates and certificate authorities.
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The most common hybrid system is based on the Diffie-Hellman key exchange,which is a method for exchanging private keys using public key encryption.
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When an asymmetric cryptographic process uses the sender's private key to encrypt a message,the sender's public key must be used to decrypt the message.
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In 1917,Gilbert S.Vernam,an AT&T employee,invented a polyalphabetic cipher machine that used a non-repeating random key.
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The permutation cipher simply rearranges the values within a block to create the ciphertext.
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Hashing functions require the use of keys.
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Common implementations of RA include systems that issue digital certificates to users and servers;directory enrollment;key issuing systems;tools for managing the key issuance;and verification and return of certificates.
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The 3DES implements a block cipher with a variable block length and a key length of 128,192,or 256 bits.
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In 1953,Giovan Batista Belaso introduced the idea of the passphrase (password)as a key for encryption.
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Popular cryptosystems use a hybrid combination of symmetric and asymmetric algorithms.
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You cannot combine the XOR operation with a block cipher operation.
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The asymmetric encryption systems use a single key to both encrypt and decrypt a message.
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Sequence encryption is a series of encryptions and decryptions between a number of systems,wherein each system in a network decrypts the message sent to it and then reencrypts it using different keys and sends it to the next neighbor,and this process continues until the message reaches the final destination.
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DES uses a 64-bit key.
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Two hundred and eighty five computers can crack a 56-bit key in one year;ten times as many would do it in a little over a month.
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One encryption method made popular by spy movies involves using the text in a book as the key to decrypt a message.
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To perform the Caesar cipher encryption operation,the pad values are added to numeric values that represent the plaintext that needs to be encrypted.
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The AES algorithm was the first public key encryption algorithm.
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As DES became known as being too weak for highly classified communications,Double DES was created to provide a level of security far beyond that of DES._________________________
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The application header protocol provides secrecy for the content of a network communication.
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SSL builds on the encoding format of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocol and uses digital signatures based on public key cryptosystems to secure e-mail.
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Once the attacker has successfully broken an encryption,he or she may launch a replay attack,which is an attempt to resubmit a recording of the deciphered authentication to gain entry into a secure source.
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A(n)registration authority issues,manages,authenticates,signs,and revokes users' digital certificates,which typically contain the user name,public key,and other identifying information._________________________
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Hash algorithms are public functions that create a hash value by converting variable-length messages into a single fixed-length value._________________________
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Standard-HTTP (S-HTTP)is an extended version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol that provides for the encryption of individual messages transmitted via the Internet between a client and server.
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Plaintext or cleartext is the original unencrypted message,or a message that has been successfully decrypted._________________________
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A(n)key is the programmatic steps used to convert an unencrypted message into an encrypted sequence of bits that represent the message._________________________
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To translate means to decrypt,decode,or convert,ciphertext into the equivalent plaintext._________________________
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The SHTTP security solution provides six services: authentication by digital signatures,message encryption,compression,e-mail compatibility,segmentation,and key management.
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Dictionary attacks are a collection of brute-force methods that attempt to deduce statistical relationships between the structure of the unknown key and the ciphertext generated by the cryptosystem.
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Attackers may conduct an encrypted-plaintext attack by sending potential victims a specific text that they are sure the victims will forward on to others.
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Encryption methodologies that require the same secret key to encipher and decipher the message are using what is called public key encryption._________________________
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Symmetric encryption uses two different but related keys,and either key can be used to encrypt or decrypt the message._________________________
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The encapsulating security payload protocol provides secrecy for the contents of network communications as well as system-to-system authentication and data integrity verification.
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AES implements a block cipher called the Rijndael Block Cipher._________________________
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Encryption is a process of hiding the true meaning of information.
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Encryption is the process of converting the ciphertext message back into plaintext so that it can be readily understood._________________________
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Secure Electronic Transactions was developed by MasterCard and VISA in 1997 to protect against electronic payment fraud.
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The number of horizontal and vertical pixels captured and recorded is known as the image's depth._________________________
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In transport mode the entire IP packet is encrypted and is then placed as the content portion of another IP packet._________________________
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Bit stream methods commonly use algorithm functions like the exclusive OR operation (____).

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D)OR
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____ is the amount of effort (usually in hours)required to perform cryptanalysis to decode an encrypted message when the key or algorithm (or both)are unknown.

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A(n)distinguished name uniquely identifies a certificate entity,to a user's public key._________________________
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____ is the process of converting an original message into a form that is unreadable to unauthorized individuals.

A)Encryption
B)Decryption
C)Cryptology
D)Cryptography
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PGP uses the freeware ZIP algorithm to compress the message after it has been digitally signed but before it is encrypted._________________________
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ESP in transport mode can be used to establish a virtual private network,assuring encryption and authentication between networks communicating via the Internet._________________________
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The most popular modern version of steganography involves hiding information within files that contain digital pictures or other images._________________________
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Privacy Enhanced Mail was proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and is a standard that uses 3DES symmetric key encryption and RSA for key exchanges and digital signatures._________________________
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Internet Protocol Security is designed to protect data integrity,user confidentiality,and authenticity at the IP packet level._________________________
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Secure HTTP provides the Internet communication services between client and host without consideration for encryption of the data that is transmitted between client and server._________________________
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A(n)response attack is an attempt to resubmit a recording of the deciphered authentication to gain entry into a secure source._________________________
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An attacker may obtain duplicate texts,one in ciphertext and one in plaintext,and thus reverse-engineer the encryption algorithm in a known-plaintext attack scheme._________________________
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Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions builds on the encoding format of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions protocol and uses digital signatures based on public key cryptosystems to secure e-mail._________________________
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____ is the information used in conjunction with an algorithm to create the ciphertext from the plaintext or derive the plaintext from the ciphertext.

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D)Passphrase
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In a(n)word attack,the attacker encrypts every word in a dictionary using the same cryptosystem as used by the target._________________________
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A(n)man-in-the-middle attack attempts to intercept a public key or even to insert a known key structure in place of the requested public key._________________________
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____ is the entire range of values that can possibly be used to construct an individual key.

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D)Cryptogram
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Diffie-Hellman key exchange uses asymmetric encryption to exchange session keys._________________________
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The CA periodically distributes a(n)____ to all users that identifies all revoked certificates.

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D)AES
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____ is a federal information processing standard that specifies a cryptographic algorithm used within the U.S.government to protect information in federal agencies that are not a part of the national defense infrastructure.

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C)AES
D)3DES
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Digital signatures should be created using processes and products that are based on the ____.

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The ____ algorithm was the first public key encryption algorithm developed (in 1977)and published for commercial use.

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D)AES
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A method of encryption that requires the same secret key to encipher and decipher the message is known as ____ encryption.

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D)private
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An X.509 v3 certificate binds a ____,which uniquely identifies a certificate entity,to a user's public key.

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C)distinguished name
D)digital signature
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DES uses a(n)____-bit block size.

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B)64
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D)256
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A ____ is a key-dependent,one-way hash function that allows only specific recipients (symmetric key holders)to access the message digest.

A)signature
B)MAC
C)fingerprint
D)digest
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In a ____ attack,the attacker eavesdrops during the victim's session and uses statistical analysis of patterns and inter-keystroke timings to discern sensitive session information.

A)replay
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C)correlation
D)dictionary
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SHA-1 produces a(n)____-bit message digest,which can then be used as an input to a digital signature algorithm.

A)48
B)56
C)160
D)256
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The ____ protocol provides system-to-system authentication and data integrity verification,but does not provide secrecy for the content of a network communication.

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D)SEP
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____ attacks are a collection of brute-force methods that attempt to deduce statistical relationships between the structure of the unknown key and the ciphertext that is the output of the cryptosystem.

A)Timing
B)Dictionary
C)Correlation
D)Man-in-the-middle
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More advanced substitution ciphers use two or more alphabets,and are referred to as ____ substitutions.

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C)polyalphabetic
D)polynomic
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____ functions are mathematical algorithms that generate a message summary or digest to confirm the identity of a specific message and to confirm that there have not been any changes to the content.

A)Hash
B)Map
C)Key
D)Encryption
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The ____ is responsible for the fragmentation,compression,encryption,and attachment of an SSL header to the cleartext prior to transmission.

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C)S-HTTP
D)SSL Record Protocol
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____ is the protocol used to secure communications across any IP-based network such as LANs,WANs,and the Internet.

A)PEM
B)SSH
C)IPSec
D)SET
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77
____ are encrypted messages that can be mathematically proven to be authentic.

A)Digital signatures
B)MAC
C)Message certificates
D)Message digests
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78
____ is an integrated system of software,encryption methodologies,protocols,legal agreements,and third-party services that enables users to communicate securely.

A)MAC
B)PKI
C)DES
D)AES
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79
____ is a hybrid cryptosystem that combines some of the best available cryptographic algorithms and has become the open-source de facto standard for encryption and authentication of e-mail and file storage applications.

A)PGP
B)DES
C)AH
D)ESP
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80
____ was developed by Phil Zimmermann and uses the IDEA Cipher for message encoding.

A)PEM
B)PGP
C)S/MIME
D)SSL
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