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GAQM CPEH-001 Exam - Topic 7 Question 115 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CPEH-001 exam
Question #: 115
Topic #: 7
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Bob wants to prevent attackers from sniffing his passwords on the wired network. Which of the following lists the best options?

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Suggested Answer: D

Kerberos, Smart cards and Stanford SRP are techniques where the password never leaves the computer.


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Malika
2 months ago
Wait, isn't WEP super outdated?
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Audry
2 months ago
Totally agree, Kerberos is solid!
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Carmen
2 months ago
I think D is the best choice for security.
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Alton
3 months ago
Not sure about Smart cards, they can be tricky.
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Mollie
3 months ago
I thought RSA was a must-have for this kind of thing.
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Una
3 months ago
I’m leaning towards option D because it includes Kerberos, which I know is widely used for secure authentication.
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Halina
3 months ago
I feel like I saw a practice question about password sniffing, and I think smart cards were mentioned as a secure option.
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Tammara
4 months ago
I think Kerberos is definitely a good choice for authentication, but I can't recall if it was in the context of wired networks or just overall security.
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Rene
4 months ago
I remember studying about password protection methods, but I'm not sure which of these options is specifically for wired networks.
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Lavonda
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this. I think the best approach would be to use a combination of strong authentication methods like Kerberos and smart cards, along with encryption protocols to protect the data in transit. But I'm not 100% confident in my answer.
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Maile
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know Kerberos and smart cards are good for authentication, but I'm not familiar with the other options. I'll have to review my notes before answering this one.
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Elise
4 months ago
I've got this! The answer is clearly D - Kerberos, smart card, and Stanford SRP. Those are all well-known security protocols that can help secure passwords on a wired network.
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Glendora
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure Kerberos and smart cards are good options for authentication and preventing password theft. But I'm not sure about the other choices.
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Joni
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the options and what would best protect against password sniffing on a wired network.
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Amalia
5 months ago
I agree with Basilia. Kerberos and Smart card provide strong authentication.
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Sherill
5 months ago
Smart card? Pfft, who still uses those? Kerberos and Stanford SRP are where it's at. I bet Bob's got some mad hacking skills to keep those passwords safe.
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Basilia
5 months ago
I think the best options are Kerberos, Smart card, Stanford SRP.
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Ira
5 months ago
WEP? Really? What is this, the 90s? Kerberos and Smart card are the way to the future, my friend.
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Jade
1 month ago
Let's ditch the old methods and embrace the new tech!
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Louvenia
2 months ago
Smart cards are definitely the future!
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Shelia
2 months ago
Totally agree! Kerberos is much more secure.
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Malissa
2 months ago
WEP is outdated for sure!
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Margot
6 months ago
RSA, LSA, and POP? Nah, that's not gonna cut it. Gotta go with the good ol' Kerberos and Smart card combo.
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Bo
5 months ago
I agree, Kerberos and Smart card are definitely the way to go.
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Vilma
7 months ago
Kerberos, Smart card, and Stanford SRP? That's the way to go! Gotta keep those passwords safe from snoopers.
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Camellia
6 months ago
I agree, Kerberos is a great option for securing passwords.
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