GSEC Windows and Linux Security Quiz

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1. What is the default Windows authentication protocol used in modern Active Directory environments?

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This quiz tests essential knowledge of Windows and Linux security concepts required for the GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC). It covers authentication mechanisms, access controls, file permissions, security protocols, and threat mitigation strategies across both operating systems. Ideal for security professionals preparing for certification or deepening their understanding of OS-level... see moresecurity implementation. see less

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2. Which Linux command displays currently logged-in users and their active processes?

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3. What is the primary function of Windows NTFS file system security?

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4. In Linux, the sticky bit on a directory prevents users from deleting files they do not ____ .

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5. Which Windows security feature provides real-time malware protection?

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6. The Linux ____ file controls which users can execute the sudo command.

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7. In Windows, which tool allows administrators to manage user rights and privileges?

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8. What is the purpose of Linux AppArmor and SELinux?

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9. Windows BitLocker encryption protects data by encrypting the entire ____ .

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10. Which Linux command restricts user login access based on time and resource limits?

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11. In Windows, which security model uses Security Identifiers (SIDs) to manage access control?

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12. In Linux, the /etc/shadow file stores ____ password hashes.

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13. Which Windows registry hive contains user-specific security policies and settings?

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14. What does the 's' bit in Linux file permissions represent when set on an executable file?

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15. In Windows, NTFS permissions can be inherited from ____ folders.

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16. Which Linux utility displays the current user and group ID information?

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17. What is the primary purpose of Windows User Account Control (UAC)?

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18. In Linux, the ____ command is used to change file and directory permissions.

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19. Which Windows feature enforces security policies across domain-joined computers?

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20. What Linux file permission octal value represents read, write, and execute for the owner only?

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What is the default Windows authentication protocol used in modern...
Which Linux command displays currently logged-in users and their...
What is the primary function of Windows NTFS file system security?
In Linux, the sticky bit on a directory prevents users from deleting...
Which Windows security feature provides real-time malware protection?
The Linux ____ file controls which users can execute the sudo command.
In Windows, which tool allows administrators to manage user rights and...
What is the purpose of Linux AppArmor and SELinux?
Windows BitLocker encryption protects data by encrypting the entire...
Which Linux command restricts user login access based on time and...
In Windows, which security model uses Security Identifiers (SIDs) to...
In Linux, the /etc/shadow file stores ____ password hashes.
Which Windows registry hive contains user-specific security policies...
What does the 's' bit in Linux file permissions represent when set on...
In Windows, NTFS permissions can be inherited from ____ folders.
Which Linux utility displays the current user and group ID...
What is the primary purpose of Windows User Account Control (UAC)?
In Linux, the ____ command is used to change file and directory...
Which Windows feature enforces security policies across domain-joined...
What Linux file permission octal value represents read, write, and...
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