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Question No: 1

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Statement 1: A firewall is one or more systems, that may be a combination of hardware and software that serves as a security mechanism to prevent unauthorized access between trusted and un-trusted networks.

Statement 2: A firewall refers to a gateway that restricts the flow of information between the external Internet and the internal network.

Statement 3: Firewall systems can protect against attacks that do not pass through its' network interlaces.

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Question No: 2

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''Evaluation'' is a standard within:

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Question No: 3

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''Authentication'' is:

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Question No: 4

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This is referred to as the ''fingerprint'' of a message:

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Question No: 5

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''Access Control'' is:

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Question No: 6

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This is referred to as a ''digital fingerprint'' of a message:

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Question No: 7

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Statement 1: A firewall is one or more systems, that may be a combination of hardware and software that serves as a security mechanism to prevent unauthorized access between trusted and un-trusted networks.

Statement 2: A firewall refers to a gateway that restricts the flow of information between the external Internet and the internal network.

Statement 3: Firewall systems can protect against attacks that do not pass through its' network interlaces.

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