Hi, For Question 10, the correct answer is 'Option C'. It was by mistake 'Option A' highlighted. Apologies for the confusion. - Certification Terminal team
Question 10 is incorrect - What is the meaning of Zero Day in incident terminology? - the answer should be C. A previously unknown system vulnerability. A "Zero Day" has nothing to do with time since incidents or events, it always refers to a previously unknown system vulnerability.
Hi Rachel, Great to see your comment. Please find explanation below on "zero-day". I hope that clears the confusion. In the context of cybersecurity and incident response, the term "zero-day" refers to a software vulnerability that is actively exploited by attackers before the software vendor becomes aware of it and, therefore, before a fix or patch is available. The "zero-day" designation comes from the fact that developers have zero days of awareness or opportunity to address the issue before it is exploited. When a zero-day vulnerability is discovered, it is considered a serious threat because there is no patch or fix available to protect systems from potential attacks. Cyber criminals often take advantage of this window of opportunity to launch targeted attacks, and security teams may need to implement other mitigation measures or workarounds until an official patch is released. That's while the correct answer is Option A: Days without a cybersecurity incident. - Certification Terminal team
I want to express my gratitude for paying attention to the Q&A. During the actual exam, there may be some slight variations in the questions compared to what we've provided here. I kindly ask you to carefully study the question and its correct answer, and grasp the underlying reasons why the other options are incorrect, as we've detailed in our video series. Additionally, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share these videos with your friends and family who may find them beneficial. Thanks, Certification Terminal team.
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Hi,
For Question 10, the correct answer is 'Option C'. It was by mistake 'Option A' highlighted. Apologies for the confusion.
- Certification Terminal team
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Question 10 is incorrect - What is the meaning of Zero Day in incident terminology? - the answer should be C. A previously unknown system vulnerability. A "Zero Day" has nothing to do with time since incidents or events, it always refers to a previously unknown system vulnerability.
Hi Rachel,
Great to see your comment. Please find explanation below on "zero-day". I hope that clears the confusion.
In the context of cybersecurity and incident response, the term "zero-day" refers to a software vulnerability that is actively exploited by attackers before the software vendor becomes aware of it and, therefore, before a fix or patch is available. The "zero-day" designation comes from the fact that developers have zero days of awareness or opportunity to address the issue before it is exploited.
When a zero-day vulnerability is discovered, it is considered a serious threat because there is no patch or fix available to protect systems from potential attacks. Cyber criminals often take advantage of this window of opportunity to launch targeted attacks, and security teams may need to implement other mitigation measures or workarounds until an official patch is released. That's while the correct answer is Option A: Days without a cybersecurity incident.
- Certification Terminal team
@@CertificationTerminal The voice gives the correct answer as option C, but option A is highlighted in green, which is incorrect
@@diljeetdulay - We are sorry. The correct answer is Option C only. Option A was highlighted by mistake. Thanks for checking.
Great Work Dear .. so useful Content
please Can you explain If these the same Questions in the International Certification Exam or different ??!
I want to express my gratitude for paying attention to the Q&A. During the actual exam, there may be some slight variations in the questions compared to what we've provided here. I kindly ask you to carefully study the question and its correct answer, and grasp the underlying reasons why the other options are incorrect, as we've detailed in our video series. Additionally, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share these videos with your friends and family who may find them beneficial.
Thanks,
Certification Terminal team.
well .. thanks so much🙏😍@@CertificationTerminal
You're welcome.
please .. Is there some PDF file ?
Hi, I hope this message finds you well. I appreciate your interest in obtaining the PDF. However, I regret to inform you that I cannot share them due to concerns about potential copyright infringement from our third party vendor. I hope you understand that it's crucial to respect intellectual property rights. If you have any questions or need assistance in finding alternative resources, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'd be happy to help in any other way I can. Thank you for your understanding.
Warm regards,
Certification Terminal Team
Well understood.. Thank you for the clarification
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Q10? answer should be C
We are sorry. The correct answer is Option C only. Option A was highlighted by mistake. Thanks for checking.