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Question # 41

During an internal audit, it was found that a junior developer had unrestricted write access to the production source code repository and development tools, with no formal access controls in place. What type of security control should have been implemented to manage this risk?

Options:

A.  

People

B.  

Technological

C.  

Organizational

Discussion 0
Question # 42

Scenario 1: HealthGenic is a pediatric clinic that monitors the health and growth of individuals from infancy to early adulthood using a web-based medical software. The software is also used to schedule appointments, create customized medical reports, store patients ' data and medical history, and communicate with all the involved parties, including parents, other physicians, and the medical laboratory staff.

Last month, HealthGenic experienced a number of service interruptions due to the increased number of users accessing the software Another issue the company faced while using the software was the complicated user interface, which the untrained personnel found challenging to use.

The top management of HealthGenic immediately informed the company that had developed the software about the issue. The software company fixed the issue; however, in the process of doing so, it modified some files that comprised sensitive information related to HealthGenic ' s patients. The modifications that were made resulted in incomplete and incorrect medical reports and, more importantly, invaded the patients ' privacy.

Based on the scenario above, answer the following question:

Which of the following indicates that the confidentiality of information was compromised?

Options:

A.  

Service interruptions due to the increased number of users

B.  

Invasion of patients ' privacy

C.  

Modification of patients ' medical reports

Discussion 0
Question # 43

Scenario 8: SunDee is an American biopharmaceutical company, headquartered in California, the US. It specializes in developing novel human therapeutics, with a focus on cardiovascular diseases, oncology, bone health, and inflammation. The company has had an information security management system (ISMS) based on SO/IEC 27001 in place for the past two years. However, it has not monitored or measured the performance and effectiveness of its ISMS and conducted management reviews regularly

Just before the recertification audit, the company decided to conduct an internal audit. It also asked most of their staff to compile the written individual reports of the past two years for their departments. This left the Production Department with less than the optimum workforce, which decreased the company ' s stock.

Tessa was SunDee ' s internal auditor. With multiple reports written by 50 different employees, the internal audit process took much longer than planned, was very inconsistent, and had no qualitative measures whatsoever Tessa concluded that SunDee must evaluate the performance of the ISMS adequately. She defined SunDee ' s negligence of ISMS performance evaluation as a major nonconformity, so she wrote a nonconformity report including the description of the nonconformity, the audit findings, and recommendations. Additionally, Tessa created a new plan which would enable SunDee to resolve these issues and presented it to the top management

Based on scenario 8. does SunDee comply with ISO/IEC 27001 requirements regarding the monitoring and measurement process?

Options:

A.  

Yes. because the standard does not Indicate when the monitoring and measurement phase should be performed

B.  

Yes, because the standard requires that the monitoring and measurement phase be conducted every two years

C.  

No, because even though the standard does not imply when such a process should be performed, the company must have a monitoring and measurement process in place

Discussion 0
Question # 44

What potential vulnerability in AI systems could be exploited for malicious purposes?

Options:

A.  

High computational power

B.  

Lack of real-time processing capabilities

C.  

Adversarial manipulation of data inputs

Discussion 0
Question # 45

Scenario 10: CircuitLinking is a company specializing in water purification solutions, designing and manufacturing efficient filtration and treatment systems for both residential and commercial applications. Over the past two years, the company has actively implemented an integrated management system (IMS) that aligns with both ISO/IEC 27001 for information security and ISO 9001 for quality management. Recently, the company has applied for a combined audit to achieve certification against both ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO 9001.

In preparation, CircuitLinking ensured a clear understanding of ISO/IEC 27001, identified subject-matter experts, allocated resources, and gathered documentation to provide evidence of effective procedures. After passing Stage 1 (focused on verifying the design), Stage 2 was conducted to examine implementation and effectiveness. An auditor with a potential conflict of interest was replaced at the company’s request. The audit process continued, and the company was awarded certification.

During a later recertification audit, significant changes to the management system triggered a Stage 1 assessment to evaluate the impact.

Based on the scenario above, answer the following question:

During the Stage 1 audit, the auditor assessed the design of CircuitLinking ' s management system. Is this approach recommended?

Options:

A.  

Yes, during the Stage 1 audit, the auditor should assess the design of the management system

B.  

No, during the Stage 1 audit, the auditor should assess the auditee ' s physical infrastructure

C.  

No, during the Stage 1 audit, the auditor should assess the effectiveness of the management system

Discussion 0
Question # 46

Scenario 4: Trade

B.  

a commercial bank that has just entered the market, accepts deposits from its clients and offers basic financial services and loans for investments. TradeB has decided to implement an information security management system (ISMS) based on ISO/IEC 27001 Having no experience of a management [^system implementation, TradeB ' s top management contracted two experts to direct and manage the ISMS implementation project.

First, the project team analyzed the 93 controls of ISO/IEC 27001 Annex A and listed only the security controls deemed applicable to the company and their objectives Based on this analysis, they drafted the Statement of Applicability. Afterward, they conducted a risk assessment, during which they identified assets, such as hardware, software, and networks, as well as threats and vulnerabilities, assessed potential consequences and likelihood, and determined the level of risks based on three nonnumerical categories (low, medium, and high). They evaluated the risks based on the risk evaluation criteria and decided to treat only the high risk category They also decided to focus primarily on the unauthorized use of administrator rights and system interruptions due to several hardware failures by establishing a new version of the access control policy, implementing controls to manage and control user access, and implementing a control for ICT readiness for business continuity

Lastly, they drafted a risk assessment report, in which they wrote that if after the implementation of these security controls the level of risk is below the acceptable level, the risks will be accepted

Based on the scenario above, answer the following question:

The decision to treat only risks that were classified as high indicates that Trade B has:

Options:

A.  

Evaluated other risk categories based on risk treatment criteria

B.  

Accepted other risk categories based on risk acceptance criteria

C.  

Modified other risk categories based on risk evaluation criteria

Discussion 0
Question # 47

Scenario 3: Socket Inc. is a dynamic telecommunications company specializing in wireless products and services, committed to delivering high-quality and secure communication solutions. Socket Inc. leverages innovative technology, including the MongoDB database, renowned for its high availability, scalability, and flexibility, to provide reliable, accessible, efficient, and well-organized services to its customers. Recently, the company faced a security breach where external hackers exploited the default settings of its MongoDB database due to an oversight in the configuration settings, which had not been properly addressed. Fortunately, diligent data backups and centralized logging through a server ensured no loss of information. In response to this incident, Socket Inc. undertook a thorough evaluation of its security measures. The company recognized the urgent need to improve its information security and decided to implement an information security management system (ISMS) based on ISO/IEC 27001.

To improve its data security and protect its resources, Socket Inc. implemented entry controls and secure access points. These measures were designed to prevent unauthorized access to critical areas housing sensitive data and essential assets. In compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and ethical standards, Socket Inc. implemented pre-employment background checks tailored to business needs, information classification, and associated risks. A formalized disciplinary procedure was also established to address policy violations. Additionally, security measures were implemented for personnel working remotely to safeguard information accessed, processed, or stored outside the organization ' s premises.

Socket Inc. safeguarded its information processing facilities against power failures and other disruptions. Unauthorized access to critical records from external sources led to the implementation of data flow control services to prevent unauthorized access between departments and external networks. In addition, Socket Inc. used data masking based on the organization’s topic-level general policy on access control and other related topic-level general policies and business requirements, considering applicable legislation. It also updated and documented all operating procedures for information processing facilities and ensured that they were accessible to top management exclusively.

The company also implemented a control to define and implement rules for the effective use of cryptography, including cryptographic key management, to protect the database from unauthorized access. The implementation was based on all relevant agreements, legislation, regulations, and the information classification scheme. Network segregation using VPNs was proposed to improve security and reduce administrative efforts.

Regarding the design and description of its security controls, Socket Inc. has categorized them into groups, consolidating all controls within a single document. Lastly, Socket Inc. implemented a new system to maintain, collect, and analyze information about information security threats and integrate information security into project management.

Based on the scenario above, answer the following question:

Based on scenario 3, did Socket Inc. comply with ISO/IEC 27001 organizational controls regarding its operating procedures?

Options:

A.  

Yes, it did comply with ISO/IEC 27001 requirements

B.  

No, operating procedures for information processing facilities should have been specifically provided to personnel who require them

C.  

No, operating procedures for information processing facilities should have been exclusively available to the Information Technology Department or a similar unit within the company

Discussion 0
Question # 48

The incident management process of an organization enables them to prepare for and respond to information security incidents. In addition, the organization has procedures in place for assessing information security events. According to ISO/IEC 27001, what else must an incident management process include?

Options:

A.  

Processes for using knowledge gained from information security incidents

B.  

Establishment of two information security incident response teams

C.  

Processes for handling information security incidents of suppliers as defined in their agreements

Discussion 0
Question # 49

BotanéBloom is a skincare brand specializing in plant-based formulations. In response to evolving consumer shopping habits, BotanéBloom transitioned to a digital-first business model. During its risk assessment, the company identified that a sudden system crash caused by a malfunctioning server could lead to temporary loss of access to customer orders and inventory data. This malfunction was not linked to any malicious activity.

Under which category does the identified threat related to the system malfunction fall?

Options:

A.  

Technical failure

B.  

Infrastructure failure

C.  

Organizational threat

Discussion 0
Question # 50

Scenario 3: Socket Inc. is a dynamic telecommunications company specializing in wireless products and services, committed to delivering high-quality and secure communication solutions. Socket Inc. leverages innovative technology, including the MongoDB database, renowned for its high availability, scalability, and flexibility, to provide reliable, accessible, efficient, and well-organized services to its customers. Recently, the company faced a security breach where external hackers exploited the default settings of its MongoDB database due to an oversight in the configuration settings, which had not been properly addressed. Fortunately, diligent data backups and centralized logging through a server ensured no loss of information. In response to this incident, Socket Inc. undertook a thorough evaluation of its security measures. The company recognized the urgent need to improve its information security and decided to implement an information security management system (ISMS) based on ISO/IEC 27001.

To improve its data security and protect its resources, Socket Inc. implemented entry controls and secure access points. These measures were designed to prevent unauthorized access to critical areas housing sensitive data and essential assets. In compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and ethical standards, Socket Inc. implemented pre-employment background checks tailored to business needs, information classification, and associated risks. A formalized disciplinary procedure was also established to address policy violations. Additionally, security measures were implemented for personnel working remotely to safeguard information accessed, processed, or stored outside the organization ' s premises.

Socket Inc. safeguarded its information processing facilities against power failures and other disruptions. Unauthorized access to critical records from external sources led to the implementation of data flow control services to prevent unauthorized access between departments and external networks. In addition, Socket Inc. used data masking based on the organization’s topic-level general policy on access control and other related topic-level general policies and business requirements, considering applicable legislation. It also updated and documented all operating procedures for information processing facilities and ensured that they were accessible to top management exclusively.

The company also implemented a control to define and implement rules for the effective use of cryptography, including cryptographic key management, to protect the database from unauthorized access. The implementation was based on all relevant agreements, legislation, regulations, and the information classification scheme. Network segregation using VPNs was proposed to improve security and reduce administrative efforts.

Regarding the design and description of its security controls, Socket Inc. has categorized them into groups, consolidating all controls within a single document. Lastly, Socket Inc. implemented a new system to maintain, collect, and analyze information about information security threats and integrate information security into project management.

Based on the scenario above, answer the following question:

Which of the following physical controls was NOT included in Socket Inc. ' s strategy?

Options:

A.  

Annex A 7.2 Physical entry

B.  

Annex A 7.9 Security of assets off-premises

C.  

Annex A 7.11 Supporting utilities

Discussion 0
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