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GAQM CFA-001 Exam - Topic 1 Question 115 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CFA-001 exam
Question #: 115
Topic #: 1
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Network forensics can be defined as the sniffing, recording, acquisition and analysis of the network traffic and event logs in order to investigate a network security incident.

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Theola
1 day ago
I agree, true. Essential for security incidents.
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Francisca
6 days ago
True for sure! It’s all about analyzing traffic.
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Hillary
11 days ago
No doubt, it’s true. Helps in investigations.
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Daren
17 days ago
I’m torn. Could be false too.
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Eric
22 days ago
Definitely true! Network forensics is crucial.
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Belen
27 days ago
Wait, are we sure this is the full definition?
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Elouise
2 months ago
Wow, I didn't realize it included event logs too!
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Mari
2 months ago
I thought network forensics was just about monitoring traffic.
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Cathrine
2 months ago
Sounds about right, but isn't it more than just sniffing?
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Shawnee
2 months ago
True. Although sometimes the "analysis" part can be a real headache.
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Zoila
2 months ago
True. Gotta love those packet captures and event logs!
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Deane
2 months ago
Definitely true. Network forensics is all about capturing and analyzing that network data.
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Pamella
3 months ago
I’m pretty confident it’s True, but I wish I had reviewed more examples before the exam.
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Shalon
3 months ago
I feel like there was some debate in class about whether event logs are part of network forensics.
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Hermila
3 months ago
I remember a practice question that defined network forensics similarly, so I’m leaning towards True.
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Cheryl
3 months ago
I think network forensics involves analyzing traffic, but I'm not sure if it includes event logs too.
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Belen
3 months ago
I've got this! The definition provided matches my understanding of network forensics. I'm confident this is a true statement, so I'll mark option A as my final answer.
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Noble
3 months ago
This is a tricky one. The definition seems comprehensive, but I want to double-check my understanding of network forensics before answering. I'll make sure I'm not missing any key details.
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Alica
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's spot on!
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Michell
4 months ago
True, that's the definition I remember from my studies.
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Sunshine
4 months ago
Okay, the question is asking about the definition of network forensics. I remember discussing this in class, so I think I can eliminate one of the options pretty easily. Let me re-read the definition and make my best choice.
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Theodora
4 months ago
True. Unless your network is so slow that the packets never actually arrive. Then it's just "network archaeology."
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Lillian
4 months ago
I think it's true. Sounds accurate.
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Belen
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know network forensics involves analyzing network traffic, but I'm not 100% sure if the definition provided is completely accurate. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Sharita
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward true/false question. I'll focus on recalling the key aspects of network forensics and choose the most accurate answer.
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