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Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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Sophia travels a lot and worries that her laptop containing confidential documents might be stolen. What is the best protection that will work for her?

  • A. Full Disk encryption
  • B. BIOS password
  • C. Hidden folders
  • D. Password protected files
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2 months, 4 weeks ago
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A. Full Disk Encryption is the best protection for Sophia. It ensures that all data on the laptop is encrypted, making it inaccessible without the proper decryption key if the laptop is stolen.
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4 years, 5 months ago
A. Full Disk encryption - provides the solution required to protect the user data from unauthorized user that could gain access to the device. B. BIOS password - As we all know passwords can be brute forced and cracked with several different utilities so this simply slows the thief that is trying to gain access to the data on the drive. C. Hidden folders - These are very easy to identify and display with command line, powershell and even changing GUI settings inside of Windows. This just slows down the process but doesn't prevent access. D. Password protected files - As we all know passwords can be brute forced and cracked with several different utilities so this simply slows the thief that is trying to gain access to the data on the drive.
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