CWNP CWSP-207 - Certified Wireless Security Professional Exam
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Total 60 questions
Question #6 (Topic: Exam A)
A user has called the company help desk indicating that her Wi-Fi enabled mobile device has been stolen. A support ticket has been escalated to the appropriate team based on the corporate security policy. The security administrator has decided to pursue a device wipe based on corporate security policy. However, the administrator is unable to wipe the device using the installed MDM solution.
What is the most likely cause of the inability to wipe the device?
What is the most likely cause of the inability to wipe the device?
A. The user has changed the lock screen PIN
B. The mobile device is an employee-owned device
C. The device is not connected to a wireless network or the Internet
D. The user has removed her thumbprint from the device
Answer: C
Question #7 (Topic: Exam A)
What is a security concern when implementing BYOD in an enterprise?
A. Depletion of encrypted DHCP addresses
B. Decreased throughput due to encryption overhead
C. The potential for malware on users’ personal devices
D. DDNS name conflicts
Answer: C
Question #8 (Topic: Exam A)
A new exploit was found this week in the software for the machine-to-machine devices in your assembly plant. What should you do?
A. Replace the devices
B. Update the firmware when available
C. Deploy an overlay WIPS
D. Disable the devices
Answer: B
Question #9 (Topic: Exam A)
If an attacker is capturing transmissions, altering the data, and retransmitting it, what type of attack are they performing?
A. Man-in-the-middle
B. Phishing
C. Social engineering
D. Denial of Service
Answer: A
Question #10 (Topic: Exam A)
When an attacker uses an AP with the same SSID or BSSID as your production network, what type of attack are they conductiong?
A. Brute force
B. Evil Twin
C. Eavesdropping
D. ARP poisoning
Answer: B