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CompTIA Security+ Practice Tests SY0-501

By : Ian Neil
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CompTIA Security+ Practice Tests SY0-501

By: Ian Neil

Overview of this book

CompTIA Security+ is a core security certification that will validate your baseline skills for a career in cybersecurity. Passing this exam will not only help you identify security incidents but will also equip you to resolve them efficiently. This book builds on the popular CompTIA Security+ Certification Guide, which mirrors the SY0-501 exam pattern. This practice test-based guide covers all six domains of the Security+ SY0-501 exam: threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities; technologies and tools; architecture and design; identity and access management; cryptography and PKI; and risk management. You’ll take six mock tests designed as per the official Security+ certification exam pattern, each covering significant aspects from an examination point of view. For each domain, the book provides a dedicated cheat sheet that includes important concepts covered in the test. You can even time your tests to simulate the actual exam. These tests will help you identify gaps in your knowledge and discover answers to tricky exam questions. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed and enhanced the skills necessary to pass the official CompTIA Security+ exam.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Practice Test 15 – Drag and Drop Identity and Access Management

I suggest using two different-colored pens: blue or black for answers that are easy for you to identify and a red or different-colored pen for answers that you are unsure of. This way, you can identify your strong and weak areas.

Place the answers into the relevant answer boxes in the following table, starting with the answers that you can easily identify. Make a list of those that you cannot answer on your first time through, as you need to revise those areas. Then use logic to answer the remaining questions.

Insert the phrases at the end of this section into the appropriate answer boxes in the following table. Each phrase can only be used once:

Description

Answer

What uses port 1813?

What comes after identification during access management?

Two policies that affect BYOD.

Something you do.

Differentiate between different items in a report.

What uses TCP port 49?

Control...