I remember discussing how cabling can be vulnerable to interception, so I think the statement might be true. There was a similar question in our last mock exam that focused on physical security.
I recall that cabling security is definitely related to protecting information, but I’m confused about whether it’s always considered a separate category from other security measures.
I think cabling security is really important, especially for protecting sensitive data. I remember studying that it involves both physical and logical security measures.
I’m not entirely sure, but I feel like cabling security might not cover everything. There was a practice question about network security that seemed to suggest it’s broader than just cabling.
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the cmdlets and their functions to determine the right combination to automate the process.
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know service composition is about multiple services working together, but I can't recall the exact minimum number required. I'll have to review my notes to be sure.
Ah yes, I recall this topic. G.729 is a more compressed codec, so it uses less bandwidth than the uncompressed G.711. But G.711 may be more tolerant of network issues like jitter and packet loss. I'll carefully consider the options.
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