Sunday, 31 May 2015

SYO-401 Exam Question No 11

Question No 11:

Which of the following protocols operates at the HIGHEST level of the OSI model?

A.
ICMP
B.
IPSec
C.
SCP
D.
TCP

Answer: C

SYO-401 Exam Question No 10

Question No 10:



Which of the following protocols operates at the HIGHEST level of the OSI model?

A.
ICMP
B.
IPSec
C.
SCP
D.
TCP

Answer: C

Sunday, 24 May 2015

SYO-401 Exam Question No 9

Question No 9:

A system security analyst using an enterprise monitoring tool notices an unknown internal host exfiltrating
files to several foreign IP addresses. Which of the following would be an appropriate mitigation technique?

A.
Disabling unnecessary accounts
B.
Rogue machine detection
C.
Encrypting sensitive files
D.
Implementing antivirus

Answer: B

Thursday, 21 May 2015

TechAmerica to be known as CompTIA

hello-my-name-is-changeTechAmerica is set to lose its name and sit under the generic name of CompTIA, CompTIA said today.
Last May, CompTIA acquired TechAmerica, an advocacy group business interests based in Washington DC. Now, CompTIA has announced that "evolve" the title name TechAmerica CompTIA, Nancy Hammervik, vice president of industry relations with the CompTIA said. 



"We believe this move will recall a number of people that we are one organization, working for the same goals," he said in a statement.
According Hammervik, movement will occur over time as a "process" that recognizes CompTIA to TechAmerica recognized the name.
"We will continue to honor the history TechAmerica by conducting the same policy priorities in the affairs of state government, federal policy and regulatory areas of trade and compliance," he said.
"CompTIA also continue its programs at the state and local government and education, services and sectors of social business space."

Sunday, 17 May 2015

SYO-401 Exam Question No 8

Question No 8:

Which of the following risk concepts requires an organization to determine the number of failures per year?

A
. SLE
B.
ALE
C
. MTBF
D.
Quantitative analysis

Answer: B

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Innovation Wave Prompts Many Companies to Increase IT Spending and Hiring, New CompTIA Research Reveals

Innovation Wave Prompts Many Companies to Increase IT Spending and Hiring, New CompTIA Research Reveal:

Issues in various countries surveyed for the Adoption of International Technology Trends CompTIA study and supply of major projects increases in IT spending over the next year. Almost a quarter of all firms (23 percent) say hiking spending 10 percent or more.
Participants in the study of CompTIA, India tops the list of companies expect to increase spending by 6.9 percent on average in 2015. Close behind Brazil (6.8 percent), Malaysia (6, 7 percent), Middle East, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (6.6 percent) and South Africa (6.5 percent) Emirates.

For US companies surveyed, the average increase in 2015 IT spending is 5.4 percent; for Canadian companies, 5.3 percent.
"Companies are increasingly evaluating IT as a crucial factor for success," said Tim Herbert, vice president of research and market intelligence, CompTIA. "They see technology as the main contributor to its ability to meet the key strategic priorities, both to reach new customers, control costs, improve productivity and become more innovative."
Hand in hand with investment in new technology solutions, recruiting collect in several markets is expected. The study reveals that 48 percent of companies plan to increase their hiring CompTIA IT staff during 2015. The most optimistic hiring forecasts of large organizations (500 or more employees), where 57 percent expected to add the staff this year; and businesses in mature economies (63 percent).
Opportunities created by the rapid pace of innovation is somewhat offset by the challenges of trying to keep up. Only 15 percent of companies say they are exactly where they want to be with the use of technology. Another 41 percent say they are very close, but still leaves a significant number of companies that need improvement on many fronts technology.
Similarly, about two-thirds of all firms are concerned about the quantity and quality of the IT workforce. Recruitment challenges are particularly acute in mature economies, where a net 83 percent of organizations concerned about their ability to find workers with the right combination of skills and experience.
The CompTIA report contains some good news on the front of the competitions. The vast majority of organizations (92 percent) say their IT staff is engaged in some form of training over the past year. This study significantly in 2013, when the figure was 72 percent.
"There is no magic solution to bridge differences of ability," said Amy Carrado, director, research and market intelligence, CompTIA. "Building and maintaining talent requires a concerted effort, resources and time."
 

Sunday, 10 May 2015

SYO-401 Exam Question No 7

Question No 7:

A security administrator wants to perform routine tests on the network during working hours when certain
applications are being accessed by the most people. Which of the following would allow the security
administrator to test the lack of security controls for those applications with the least impact to the system?


A. Penetration test
B.
Vulnerability scan
C.
Load testing
D.
Port scanner

Answer: B

Sunday, 3 May 2015

SYO-401 Exam Question No 6

Question No 6:

Which of the following can result in significant administrative overhead from incorrect reporting?

A.
Job rotation
B.
Acceptable usage policies
C.
False positives
D.
Mandatory vacations

Answer: C