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Question #: 83
Topic #: 2
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At which of the following levels of robustness in DRM must the security functions be immune to widely available tools and specialized tools and resistant to professional tools?

  • A. Level 2
  • B. Level 4
  • C. Level 1
  • D. Level 3
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
At Level 1 of robustness in DRM, the security functions must be immune to widely available tools and specialized tools and resistant to professional tools.

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74gjd_37
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer is D. Level 3. Digital Rights Management (DRM) robustness levels range from 1 to 4, with level 4 being the highest and most robust. At DRM Robustness Level 3, security functions must be immune to widely available tools and specialized tools while also being resistant to professional tools. Therefore, option D is correct.
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74gjd_37
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Here's an overview of the DRM Robustness Levels: Level 1: This level provides a basic level of protection for content and is typically used for consumer applications where higher levels of security are not required. The simplest form, it includes technologies such as serial numbers or watermarking to identify copyright ownership. Level 2: At this level, moderate efforts are taken to prevent misappropriation although there might be some vulnerabilities present due to limited hardware and software resources available in the devices supporting DRM. Level 3: This robustness level offers significantly stronger security than previous versions by providing resistance against professional tools capable of compromising advanced encryption systems. Level 4: It is considered the highest robustness rating for DRM solutions with extensive background checking mechanisms allowing only legally authorized users access to protected data.
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74gjd_37
5 months, 2 weeks ago
The DRM Robustness levels are defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in its ISO/IEC 29100 standard. ISO/IEC 29100 specifies privacy framework which is intended to assist organizations in understanding and implementing privacy-related issues regarding PII within their organization. The standard mentions these robustness levels as part of Digital Rights Management, which is a process used to protect digital content against piracy, illegal distribution, and unauthorized access.
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