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A security analyst is performing an audit on the network to determine if there are any deviations from the security policies in place. The analyst discovers that a user from the IT department had a dial-out modem installed.
Which security policy must the security analyst check to see if dial-out modems are allowed?

  • A. Firewall-management policy
  • B. Acceptable-use policy
  • C. Permissive policy
  • D. Remote-access policy
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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martco
Highly Voted 2 years, 12 months ago
in my own experience this specific item is listed in the AUP, I'm reading one for a large govt dept right now lol however in the CEH v11 materials... "Remote-access policy -- defines who can have remote access and the access medium and remote access security controls" which says modem to me and "Acceptable-use policy -- defines the acceptable use of system resources" which could be virtually anything incl use of modems so for me both could be correct but if you're in the CEH gang it's "Remote-access policy"
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Spam_Protection
Most Recent 8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
You dial out out to someone/something somewhere outside the network. The receiving end of the dial out device has access to the internal network.
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Selected Answer: D
ChatGPT Answer: D. Remote-access policy The Remote-access policy typically outlines the rules and guidelines for remote connections to the network. Dial-out modems fall under the category of remote access, as they allow users to connect to the network from a remote location. Checking the Remote-access policy is crucial to determine whether the use of dial-out modems is permitted or prohibited according to the organization's security policies.
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sudowhoami
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
Remote Access Policy is the correct answer. Did some research and came up with this conclusion.
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Rocko1
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Remote Access Policy: This type of policy typically covers any form of remote connection to the network, and a dial-out modem certainly falls under that category. It should outline what types of remote connections are allowed, under what circumstances, and who can approve them.
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victorfs
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Could be "B"
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victorfs
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct option is D or B, i think D!!
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victorfs
1 year, 5 months ago
But ... Could be "B" too
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avalon21
1 year, 8 months ago
Sélect D
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josevirtual
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
It says that the modem is installed, but no reference to the remote connection. Even if the modem is not used, it is not accepted, so so it should be Acceptable-use policy, that refers to the device itself
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cristina22
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Remote Access is a term used to describe the ability of someone outside of your organization to gain Access to your systems.
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heeren
2 years ago
Which security policy must the security analyst check to see if dial-out modems are allowed? Firewall-management policy. Remote-access policy. Permissive policy.
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Daniel8660
2 years ago
Selected Answer: D
Examples of Security Policies Remote-access Policy - Defines who can have remote access, and the access medium and remote access security control. (P.3343/3327)
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xXMikeXx
1 year, 1 month ago
Modem Dial-out can permite an inbound connection? I think this is the question. If dial-out permit inbound connection the i think is the D, but if not, Remote-access policy does not belong to any posibility.
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dinonino
2 years, 1 month ago
IPsec talks about remote access policy via dialup
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Blueteam
2 years, 2 months ago
Correct Answer is Acceptable-use policy. Remote access policy is a document that outlines acceptable methods of remotely connecting to the internal network not out of the internal network.
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pyw
2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
remote policy is the answer
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mileke2
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Answer is acceptable use policy
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Gerasz87
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
"user from the IT department had a dial-out modem installed" --> is like to BYOD. And if it is, then the answer should be: "B", because the BYOD is under the AUP
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