IT Security Quiz Once you begin the quiz, the timer will begin and will continue even if you leave this page. Welcome to your IT Security Quiz 1. How can you prevent a successful phishing attack? Select all that apply. Using only HTTPS connections. Be careful when clicking links, even from friends and family. Strong, randomized passwords. Double checking the address bar to verify the correct web address before submitting sensitive information. 2. The more complex a password is, the more secure it should be. False True 3. A phone number may be compromised or 'spoofed,' similar to an email. True False 4. When I'm creating an account or resetting a password, and it says 'STRONG' with a green bar and accepts my password, this is a good indication that my password is strong. True False 5. Evaluate this situation: a team member writes down a customer's credit card details on a scrap piece of paper to record later. Nothing should be changed. The team member acted in an appropriate manner. The team member shouldn't have written down the information. It should only be stored in a secure medium, designed for the intake of financial information. The team member should remember to shred the credit card details. Otherwise, the action was appropriate. The team member should have saved the information in a notes app on their phone instead. 6. Who might attempt to access a secure system without prior authorization? Select all that apply. White hat hackers Black hat hackers Gray hat hackers Script kiddies 7. Which of the following are likely strong passwords? Select all that apply. huge leader basket pR1ncelyPr0Se jYxBW&t#XExyk4r ilovepretzels1984 Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading...