SY0-501 Exam Question 206

Systems administrator and key support staff come together to simulate a hypothetical interruption of service. The team updates the disaster recovery processes and documentation after meeting.
Which of the following describes the team's efforts?
  • SY0-501 Exam Question 207

    A security administrator is given the security and availability profiles for servers that are being deployed.
    * Match each RAID type with the correct configuration and MINIMUM number of drives.
    * Review the server profiles and match them with the appropriate RAID type based on integrity, availability, I/O, storage requirements. Instructions:
    * All drive definitions can be dragged as many times as necessary
    * Not all placeholders may be filled in the RAID configuration boxes
    * If parity is required, please select the appropriate number of parity checkboxes
    * Server profiles may be dragged only once

    RAID-0 is known as striping. It is not a fault tolerant solution but does improve disk performance for read/write operations. Striping requires a minimum of two disks and does not use parity.
    RAID-0 can be used where performance is required over fault tolerance, such as a media streaming server.
    RAID-1 is known as mirroring because the same data is written to two disks so that the two disks have identical data. This is a fault tolerant solution that halves the storage space. A minimum of two disks are used in mirroring and does not use parity. RAID-1 can be used where fault tolerance is required over performance, such as on an authentication server. RAID-5 is a fault tolerant solution that uses parity and striping. A minimum of three disks are required for RAID-5 with one disk's worth of space being used for parity information. However, the parity information is distributed across all the disks. RAID-5 can recover from a sing disk failure.
    RAID-6 is a fault tolerant solution that uses dual parity and striping. A minimum of four disks are required for RAID-6. Dual parity allows RAID-6 to recover from the simultaneous failure of up to two disks. Critical data should be stored on a RAID-6 system.
    http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/solutions/raid_levels.html

    SY0-501 Exam Question 208

    A security administrator is implementing a SIEM and needs to ensure events can be compared against each other based on when the events occurred and were collected. Which of the following does the administrator need to implement to ensure this can be accomplished?
  • SY0-501 Exam Question 209

    You have just received some room and WiFi access control recommendations from a security consulting company. Click on each building to bring up available security controls. Please implement the following requirements:
    The Chief Executive Officer's (CEO) office had multiple redundant security measures installed on the door to the office. Remove unnecessary redundancies to deploy three-factor authentication, while retaining the expensive iris render.
    The Public Cafe has wireless available to customers. You need to secure the WAP with WPA and place a passphrase on the customer receipts.
    In the Data Center you need to include authentication from the "something you know" category and take advantage of the existing smartcard reader on the door.
    In the Help Desk Office, you need to require single factor authentication through the use of physical tokens given to guests by the receptionist.
    The PII Office has redundant security measures in place. You need to eliminate the redundancy while maintaining three-factor authentication and retaining the more expensive controls.

    Instructions: The original security controls for each office can be reset at any time by selecting the Reset button. Once you have met the above requirements for each office, select the Save button. When you have completed the entire simulation, please select the Done button to submit. Once the simulation is submitted, please select the Next button to continue.

    SY0-501 Exam Question 210

    Which of the following involves the use of targeted and highly crafted custom attacks against a population of users who may have access to a particular service or program?