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Exam CISSP topic 1 question 470 discussion

Actual exam question from ISC's CISSP
Question #: 470
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is a safeguard that could be used to validate a service provider and the authenticity of their service?

  • A. Information graphing
  • B. Code signing
  • C. Service signing
  • D. Code graphing
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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marziparzi
2 weeks, 5 days ago
I don't like this question because "signing" can be done to any data. So just because you can't google "Service signing" doesn't mean it's not valid. This all depends on what they mean by "service". If "service" refers to some kind of executable then "Service signing" seems to work. I hate this
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Hongjun
3 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: C
From GPT: Service signing is a security mechanism similar to code signing but applied specifically to services, rather than executable code or scripts. It involves digitally signing service-related artifacts, such as service manifests, service descriptions, or service configuration files, with a cryptographic signature. so code signing refers to software and service signing refers to Service.
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bp339
4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
service signing doesn't exist
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Soleandheel
4 months ago
Yes, you're right! There is no such thing as service signing on the CISSP exam domains or standard information security terminology.
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Soleandheel
4 months, 1 week ago
C. Service signing......... is the appropriate safeguard to validate the source and integrity of the service, ensuring it comes from a trusted provider and has not been tampered with during delivery.
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Soleandheel
4 months ago
I stand corrected! .................."Service signing" is not a recognized term in the context of the CISSP exam domains or standard information security terminology. The process of code signing involves digitally signing code or software to ensure that it comes from a trusted source and has not been tampered with. Therefore, I am changing my answer choice to B. Code Signing after doing further research.
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4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
I think B. What is Service signing ? My Google did not know this word
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HughJassole
10 months, 2 weeks ago
B. Code signing. Service Signing is a fake name, I can't find anything on google for it.
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Meowson
9 months, 1 week ago
Agreed, there's no such thing as service signing.
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aleXplicitly
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
Service signing
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jackdryan
11 months, 2 weeks ago
C is correct
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examprep900
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
service signing
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mccoy
1 year, 1 month ago
The safeguard that could be used to validate a service provider and the authenticity of their service is "Service signing". This involves using digital signatures to validate the source and integrity of the service, ensuring that it comes from a trusted provider and has not been tampered with during transit or delivery. ---chatgpt
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Rollingalx
1 year, 1 month ago
I go with C Correct is Service signing not code signing, this one is for executable code signing.
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