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Eccouncil 512-50 Exam - Topic 6 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 512-50 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 6
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A system is designed to dynamically block offending Internet IP-addresses from requesting services from a secure website. This type of control is considered

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Eun
3 months ago
Not sure if this really fits any of those categories perfectly.
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Amina
3 months ago
Yeah, it's all about blocking those bad IPs before they cause trouble.
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Georgene
3 months ago
Surprised this isn't classified as corrective security control!
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Lynsey
4 months ago
I disagree, it sounds more like dynamic blocking control to me.
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Eura
4 months ago
That's definitely a preventive detection control.
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Shelba
4 months ago
If I recall correctly, zero-day attack mitigation is more about vulnerabilities that are unknown, so I don't think that's the right answer here.
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Chery
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought corrective controls were more about fixing issues after they occur, so this might not fit that category.
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Hubert
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about blocking IPs, and I think it was related to dynamic blocking control. That sounds familiar.
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Tula
5 months ago
I think this might be a preventive detection control since it stops attacks before they can happen, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Rozella
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Dynamic blocking is definitely a security control, but is it zero-day mitigation, corrective, or something else? I'll have to weigh the options carefully here.
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Alverta
5 months ago
Ah, I think I've got this! Dynamic IP blocking sounds like a preventive detection control to me, since it's actively monitoring and blocking potential threats. I'll go with option B.
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France
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know we covered security controls in class, but I'm having trouble remembering the differences between the types. Maybe I should review my notes quickly before answering.
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Jordan
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about security controls. I'll carefully read through the options and think about which one best describes the dynamic IP blocking system.
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Clemencia
9 months ago
D) Dynamic blocking control is the correct answer. Although, I bet the developers had a field day coming up with creative ways to block those pesky IP addresses. 'Sorry, your IP address has been banned for too many failed login attempts. Try again in 1.21 gigawatts.'
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Theola
9 months ago
D) Dynamic blocking control is the way to go. I wonder if the system also has a sense of humor and blocks IP addresses that try to breach the site by making terrible puns.
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Wilson
8 months ago
D) Dynamic blocking control
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Edelmira
8 months ago
C) Corrective security control
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Marquetta
8 months ago
B) Preventive detection control
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Micah
8 months ago
A) Zero-day attack mitigation
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Laurena
9 months ago
I was torn between B) Preventive detection control and D) Dynamic blocking control, but I think D) is the better fit here.
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Ivory
9 months ago
Yes, D) Dynamic blocking control is the best choice for dynamically blocking offending Internet IP-addresses.
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Alethea
9 months ago
I agree, D) Dynamic blocking control sounds like the most appropriate option for blocking offending IP-addresses.
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James
9 months ago
I think D) Dynamic blocking control is the right choice for this scenario.
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Misty
10 months ago
A) Zero-day attack mitigation is an interesting option, but I'm not sure it fully captures the dynamic nature of the blocking described in the question.
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Winfred
9 months ago
D: Zero-day attack mitigation is more about preventing attacks that exploit unknown vulnerabilities, I think D) Dynamic blocking control fits better here.
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Cory
9 months ago
C: I'm not sure, I thought it could be A) Zero-day attack mitigation.
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Elfriede
10 months ago
B: I agree, it makes sense because it mentions the dynamic nature of the blocking.
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Portia
10 months ago
A: I think the correct answer is D) Dynamic blocking control.
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Paris
10 months ago
D) Dynamic blocking control seems like the correct answer. This allows the system to automatically and quickly respond to potential threats.
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Gerry
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Zero-day attack mitigation since it helps prevent attacks before they are even known.
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Della
10 months ago
I agree with Sheron, dynamic blocking control makes sense for blocking offending IP-addresses.
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Sheron
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Dynamic blocking control.
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