Which of the following is a type of malware that tracks a user's keystrokes?
A. Trojan
B. Ransomware
C. Keylogger
D. Worm
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
A keylogger is a type of malware that records every keystroke a user makes on a device, capturing sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers.
A security policy that assumes no user or device should be trusted by default, requiring continuous verification at every stage of network access, is known as:
Explanation:
Zero Trust is an IT security model based on the premise of 'never trust, always verify,' requiring strict identity validation for every person and device trying to access resources on a private network.
Explanation:
A security token, such as a hardware token or a mobile app, generates a one-time password (OTP) that is used as a second factor in authentication, enhancing security.
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