NLA - This protects the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server against denial of service attacks. Without this , the system configures a desktop before the user logs on., RDPRA - Means of mitigating a malware attack when a remote desktop is used to connect to a server with certain credentials. , Remote credential guard - Another means of mitigating the risk with compromised credentials of compromised user accounts., VNC(Virtual Network Computing) - n macOS, users can use the screen sharing feature for remote desktop functionality. Screen sharing is based on this?, File History - In Windows, user data backup options are implemented via the File History feature, which is accessed through Settings > Update & Security > Backup., Backup and Restore Center control panel - Tool that provides an alternative backup manager. It can also be used to make image backups of the entire operating system, rather than just data file backups., Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA) - Assigns a port dynamically from the ephemeral range (49152 to 65535). This makes it difficult to configure a firewall securely to allow the connection., net use - In a Windows batch file, the net use command performs drive mapping. Network drive mapping is a Windows-only concept., mount/unmount - File system command for Linux where you can assign files to a root file system. , echo "New-PSDrive" - Using this command simply outputs something specified to the terminal., DRM - Digital music and video are often subject to copy protection, mstsc.exe - To connect to a server via Remote Desktop, open the Remote Desktop Connection shortcut or run this; Enter the server's IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN)., COBO(corpo. owned, business only) - means that the device is the property of the company and may only be used for company business., Monitor for Keys - A security analyst working on a monitoring team wants to implement new monitoring mechanisms around Secure Shell (SSH) authentication. Which of the following should the analyst focus on?, Quick Assist - Works over the encrypted HTTPS port TCP/443. The helper must be signed in with a Microsoft account to offer assistance., Synthetic - An option for creating full backups with lower data transfer requirements. A synthetic full backup is not generated directly from the original data but instead assembled from other backup jobs., Full only - The backup job produces a file that contains all the data from the source., Full with incremental - The chain starts with a full backup and then runs incremental jobs that select only new files and files modified since the previous job., Full with differential - The chain starts with a full backup and then runs jobs that select new files and files modified since the original full job., CPython - The simplest environment to set up for Windows. When using this in Windows, there is a console interpreter (python.exe) and a windowed interpreter (pythonw.exe)., Pypy - A complex to set up interpreter for python and windows. A Python project can either be run via an interpreter or compiled as a binary executable., Wscript(wscript.exe) - Supports JavaScript, but not Python. JavaScript is also supported on macOS for automation (along with AppleScript)., Format the file system - Using the OS standard formatting tool to delete partitions and write a new file system will only remove references to files and mark all sectors as useable., CSIRT(Computer Security Incident Response Team) - Dedicated for a large company; a single point of contact so that a security incident can be reported through the proper channels., VBScript files - Executed by the wscript.exe interpreter by default., Batch File - A shell script written for the basic Windows CMD interpreter is often described as a?, .PS1 - Microsoft provides the Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) for rapid development., WOL - Remote network boot capability is often referred to as this; plus the ability to enter system firmware setup and deploy firmware updates and OS installs., Degaussing - type of destruction to a disk that does not work with SSDs or optical media., Secure Erase - Performs zero-filling on hard disk drives (HDDs) and marks all blocks as empty on solid state drives (SSDs).,
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