GFE stands for Government Furnished Equipment. While AUP is Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). The AUP should be read and signed by employees annually. <span><span> </span></span>The statement that "When issued a GFE device, you are required to sign an AUP" is true.
Answer:
5/12
Explanation:
3/4 = 9/12 1/3 = 4/12 9/12 - 4/12 = 5/12
Answer:
An attempt to generate a large number of session IDs and have a server process them as part of a session hijack attempt is known as
TCP Session Hijacking.
Explanation:
TCP Session Hijacking is a cyber-attack in which illegitimate access is acquired to a client's server in the network. The attacker then hijacks the TCP/IP session by reading and modifying transmitted data packets and also sending requests to the addressee's server. To achieve this attack effectively, the hacker generates a large number of session IDs, thereby confusing the client's server to process them as a part of the users' sessions. Sessions (a series of interactions between two communication end points) are used by applications to store user parameters and, they remain alive until the user logs off.