Safety Best Practices Flashcards
One of the Windows 7 workstations you manage has three user accounts defined to it. Two users are limited user while the third is an administrative user. Each limited and administrator user has been assigned a strong password. File folder permissions have been assigned to prevent users from accessing each other’s files. What else could you do to increase the security of the system? (Select two)
– Enable the guest account
– Set a screen saver password
– Disable auto run on the system
– Assign each user a simple password so they won’t be tempted to write it down
– Change the two limited user accounts to restricted users
– Set a screen saver password
– Disable auto run on the system
Which security practice is an example of the principle of least privilege?
– The guest user account on a Windows workstation has been disabled
– All users on a Windows workstation have been assigned strong passwords
– AutoRun has been disabled on a Windows workstation
– All users on a Windows workstation unlimited users except for the one user who is responsible for maintaining the system
All users on a Windows workstation unlimited users except for the one user who is responsible for maintaining the system
Which are examples of a strong password? (Select two)
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One of the windows 7 workstations you manage has four user accounts defined on it. Two of the users are limited while the third is an administrative user. The fourth account is a guest user account, which has been enabled to allow me management employees convenient workstation access. Each limited and administrative user have been assigned a strong password. File and folder permissions have been assigned to prevent users from accessing each other’s files. Auto run has been disable on the system. What should you do to increase the security of your system?
Disable the guest account