NETWORK SECURITY
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Forbids transporting on memory sticks unless encrypted
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Allows transporting on memory sticks if one is careful
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Only allows transporting on a memory stick if it is owned by the school
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -A removable media policy-also known as a USB device usage policy, portable storage device policy, or removable storage device policy-is a type of information security policy that dictates the acceptable use of portable storage devices such as USB flash drives, external hard drives, and tape drives.
Detailed explanation-2: -But regardless of intent, simply plugging a flash drive into company computer can unleash any number of viruses, malware, or other cyber maladies on the company’s network.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sharing USB flash drives. Employees may share USB flash drives, take them home, or use them personally. Malicious Software. Malicious software can easily be transferred between devices, putting your devices at risk. Stolen Data.
Detailed explanation-4: -Plug your flash drive into a USB port of your Windows computer. Click File Explorer. Right-click your flash drive and select BitLocker, then turn BitLocker on. Choose a password that you’ll use to unlock your flash drive. Choose how to save your recovery key. More items •29-Dec-2022