BlackFriday 2024! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25%
- Ends In
00:00:00
Coupon code:
SAVE25
X
Welcome to Pass4Success
Login
|
Sign up
-
Free
Preparation Discussions
Mail Us
support@pass4success.com
Location
US
MENU
Home
Popular vendors
Salesforce
Microsoft
Nutanix
Amazon
Google
CompTIA
SAP
VMware
Fortinet
PeopleCert
Eccouncil
HP
Palo Alto Networks
Adobe
ServiceNow
Dell EMC
CheckPoint
Linux Foundation
Discount Deals
New
About
Contact
Login
Sign up
Home
Discussions
Palo Alto Networks Discussions
Exam PSE-Endpoint-Associate Topic 3 Question 67 Discussion
Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Endpoint-Associate Topic 3 Question 67 Discussion
Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Endpoint-Associate exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 3
[All PSE-Endpoint-Associate Questions]
What does ROP stand for?
A
Return-Oriented Programming
B
Rules of Prevention
C
Restriction on Process
D
Retained Original Process
Show Suggested Answer
Hide Answer
Suggested Answer:
A
by
Jovita
at
Aug 04, 2024, 11:27 AM
Limited Time Offer
25%
Off
Get Premium PSE-Endpoint-Associate Questions as Interactive Web-Based Practice Test or PDF
Contribute your Thoughts:
Submit
Cancel
Elza
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's A) Return-Oriented Programming because it makes sense in the context of the question.
upvoted
0
times
...
Shayne
2 months ago
I agree with Desmond, ROP stands for Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
Desmond
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
Ria
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's A) Return-Oriented Programming because it makes sense in the context of the question.
upvoted
0
times
...
Rickie
2 months ago
I agree with Jerry, ROP stands for Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
Ma
2 months ago
Haha, Retained Original Process? That's about as useful as a leaky firewall. I'm going with Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
Nikita
1 months ago
Yeah, ROP is definitely not Retained Original Process. It's all about exploiting code to gain control of a system.
upvoted
0
times
...
Donte
1 months ago
Return-Oriented Programming is correct. It's a common technique used in cyber attacks.
upvoted
0
times
...
Shelton
1 months ago
Return-Oriented Programming
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Quinn
2 months ago
Retained Original Process? Really? That doesn't make much sense in this context. Come on, people!
upvoted
0
times
...
Charlie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with Restriction on Process. That seems like the most logical choice here.
upvoted
0
times
Wynell
1 months ago
No, it's actually Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
Ahmed
1 months ago
I agree with you, I also think it's Restriction on Process.
upvoted
0
times
...
Josue
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I believe it stands for Rules of Prevention.
upvoted
0
times
...
Mike
2 months ago
I think it's actually Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Pansy
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's Rules of Prevention. That sounds like a good operational security practice to me.
upvoted
0
times
...
Celeste
3 months ago
ROP definitely stands for Return-Oriented Programming. I've seen this term used a lot in cybersecurity discussions.
upvoted
0
times
Martina
2 months ago
User2
upvoted
0
times
...
Jerry
2 months ago
User1
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Jerry
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Return-Oriented Programming.
upvoted
0
times
...
Log in to Pass4Success
×
Sign in:
Forgot my password
Log in
Report Comment
×
Is the comment made by
USERNAME
spam or abusive?
Commenting
×
In order to participate in the comments you need to be logged-in.
You can
sign-up
or
login
Save
Cancel
Elza
1 months agoShayne
2 months agoDesmond
2 months agoRia
2 months agoRickie
2 months agoMa
2 months agoNikita
1 months agoDonte
1 months agoShelton
1 months agoQuinn
2 months agoCharlie
2 months agoWynell
1 months agoAhmed
1 months agoJosue
2 months agoMike
2 months agoPansy
3 months agoCeleste
3 months agoMartina
2 months agoJerry
2 months agoJerry
3 months ago