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Csp Exam Study
Rogue Access Point - correct answer A wireless point
access point that give unauthorized access to secure networks.
Symmetric key encryption - correct answer Involves
one key for both encryption and decryption
public key encryption - correct answer Pairs a public
key for encryption and a private key for decryption. The sender does not need the
receiver's private key to encrypt a message, but the receiver's private key is
required to decrypt the message.
phishing - correct answer A technique that attempts to
trick a user into providing personal information. That personal information can then
be used to access sensitive online resources, such as bank accounts and emails.
decryption - correct answer A process that reverses
encryption, taking a secret message and reproducing the original plain text.
computing innovation - correct answer Includes a
program as an integral part of its function. Can be physical (e.g. self-driving car),
non-physical computing software (e.g. picture editing software), or non-physical
computing concepts (e.g., e-commerce).
personally identifiable information - correct answer
Information about an individual that identifies, links, relates, or describes them.
keylogging - correct answer The use of a program to
record every keystroke made by a computer user in order to gain fraudulent access
to passwords and other confidential information.
encryption - correct answer A process of encoding
messages to keep them secret, so only "authorized" parties can read it.
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Rogue Access Point - correct answer A wireless point access point that give unauthorized access to secure networks. Symmetric key encryption - correct answer Involves one key for both encryption and decryption public key encryption - correct answer Pairs a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption. The sender does not need the receiver's private key to encrypt a message, but the receiver's private key is required to decrypt the message. phishing - correct answer A technique that attempts to trick a user into providing personal information. That personal information can then be used to access sensitive online resources, such as bank accounts and emails. decryption - correct answer A process that reverses encryption, taking a secret message and reproducing the original plain text. computing innovation - correct answer Includes a program as an integral part of its function. Can be physical (e.g. self-driving car), non-physical computing software (e.g. picture editing software), or non-physical computing concepts (e.g., e-commerce). personally identifiable information - correct answer Information about an individual that identifies, links, relates, or describes them. keylogging - correct answer The use of a program to record every keystroke made by a computer user in order to gain fraudulent access to passwords and other confidential information. encryption - correct answer A process of encoding messages to keep them secret, so only "authorized" parties can read it.

malware - correct answer Software intended to damage a computing system or to take partial control over its operation. Open Data - correct answer A town decides to publicize data it has collected about electricity usage around the city. The data is freely available for all to use and analyze in the hopes that it is possible to identify more efficient energy usage strategies. Which of the following does this situation best demonstrate? Citizen Science - correct answer A researcher is interested in learning more about the different kinds of plants growing in different areas of the state she lives in. The researcher creates an app that allows residents of the town to photograph plants in their area using a smartphone and record date, time, and location of the photograph. Afterwards the researcher will analyze the data to try to determine where different kinds of plants grow in the state. Which of the following does this situation best demonstrate? Which term refers to a solution to a large problem that is based on the solutions of smaller subproblems? - correct answer procedural abstraction What is one of the benefits of using a library in a program? - correct answer simplifies creating a complex program Dividing a program into separate subprograms (such as libraries) is known as: - correct answer modularity Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) - correct answer develops and promotes voluntary Internet standards and protocols, in particular the standards that comprise the internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) URL - correct answer an easy-to-remember address for calling a web page (like code.org) computing device - correct answer a machine that can run a program

IP Address: - correct answer The unique number assigned to each device on the Internet.