Matching
Match each item with an statement below:
Premises:
determines the number of unique new passwords a user must use before an old password can be reused.
a secret combination of letters and numbers that serves to validate or authenticate a user by what he knows.
unsolicited e-mail.
term used to describe computer programs designed to break into and create havoc on portable or desktop computers.
attempts to prevent multiple wireless devices from transmitting at the same time.
how many days a password can be used before the user is required to change it.
U.S. law against spam.
determines how many days a user must keep new passwords before they can change them.
software that delivers advertising content in a manner or context that is unexpected and unwanted by the user.
Responses:
Password history
Password
Malware
Spam
CAN-SPAM
Adware
CSMA/CA
Minimum password age
Maximum password age
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
determines the number of unique new passwords a user must use before an old password can be reused.
a secret combination of letters and numbers that serves to validate or authenticate a user by what he knows.
unsolicited e-mail.
term used to describe computer programs designed to break into and create havoc on portable or desktop computers.
attempts to prevent multiple wireless devices from transmitting at the same time.
how many days a password can be used before the user is required to change it.
U.S. law against spam.
determines how many days a user must keep new passwords before they can change them.
software that delivers advertising content in a manner or context that is unexpected and unwanted by the user.
Premises:
determines the number of unique new passwords a user must use before an old password can be reused.
a secret combination of letters and numbers that serves to validate or authenticate a user by what he knows.
unsolicited e-mail.
term used to describe computer programs designed to break into and create havoc on portable or desktop computers.
attempts to prevent multiple wireless devices from transmitting at the same time.
how many days a password can be used before the user is required to change it.
U.S. law against spam.
determines how many days a user must keep new passwords before they can change them.
software that delivers advertising content in a manner or context that is unexpected and unwanted by the user.
Responses:
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