Home > e-Business & e-Commerce > True or False Quiz 4 >
     
e-Business & e-Commerce
True or False Quiz 4

On-line Study Guide – An interactive online study guide for students that contains a wide variety of problems and practice quizzes complete with solutions developed to mirror the contents of the text. Immediate feedback helps students develop effective problem solving strategies.

Note: This quiz covers sections 38.6.6 - 38.7.3.

1 .       WTLS is the WAP Transfer Link Server [Hint]

 
 


2 .       The WAP gap occurs when information is decrypted from WAP to be placed on a desktop. [Hint]

 
 


3 .       Wide are networks (WANs) operate on the Internet's existing infrastructure to link multiple networks and users. [Hint]

 
 


4 .       Data passes through an IETF in VPN networks. [Hint]

 
 


5 .       IPSec uses public-key and symmetric-key cryptography to ensure user authentication, data integrity and confidentiality. [Hint]

 
 


6 .       In DoS attacks, a network's resources are taken up by unauthorized traffic, restricting the access of legitimate users. [Hint]

 
 


7 .       In a distributed denial-of-service attack, a single hacker floods a number of associated networks. [Hint]

 
 


8 .       Viruses do not need to be attached to an e-mail attachment, document or program to be transferred over the internet. [Hint]

 
 


9 .       McAfee and Symantec are two of the most popular companies that offer antivirus software. [Hint]

 
 


10 .       Businesses incorporate LAN firewalls that protect employees from other employees with malicious intent within the network. [Hint]

 
 


11 .       Intrusion detection systems use log files to detect unauthorized work by invaders and set off alarms notifying the administrator. [Hint]

 
 


12 .       The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that U.S. citizens shall not be subject to illegal search and seizure by the government. [Hint]

 
 


13 .       Keystroke cops are people who fine employees who transmit inappropriate messages to other employees over corporate networks. [Hint]

 
 


14 .       Defamation refers to speech by an unknown person or by a person whose identity has been withheld. [Hint]

 
 


15 .       Slander is a statement written or spoken in a context in which the statement has longevity and pervasiveness that exceed libel. [Hint]

 
 


16 .       To prove defamation, a plaintiff's case must meet five requirements; these requirements include evidence of fault and of actual loss. [Hint]

 
 


17 .       The Miller Test distinguishes between slanderous and libelous Web content. [Hint]

 
 


18 .       Part of the Miller Test's determination of obscene material is dependent on contemporary community standards. [Hint]

 
 


19 .       Pornography is protected by the First Amendment. [Hint]

 
 


20 .       Unlike print media, content on the Internet cannot be restricted to certain audiences through non-content-related means. [Hint]

 
 






Copyright © 1995-2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall Legal and Privacy Terms