Answer Posted / uma
gross total risk without the application of controls is described as inherent risk. once controls are in place, much of this risk is mitigated and what remains is residual risk
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
I’m the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. I make more in an afternoon than you make in a year. I don’t care about this stupid security stuff, it just costs time and money and slows everything down. Why should I care about this junk?
What is a table in computer?
What is data source in computer?
What is a spooler on a computer?
What is Exfiltration?
What is meant by computer application?
What is dora process in DHCP and how it works?
What are accessories in computer?
I run an SMB. I have 4 people in my entire company and a web-based store. I don’t have the time, patience or manpower to have a computer guy. Why should I care about exploits and computer jibberish?
What is database in a computer?
1. Assume that passwords are selected from four-character combination of 26 alphabetic characters. Assume that an adversary is able to attempt passwords at a rate of one per second. a. Assuming no feedback to the adversary until each attempt has been completed, what is the expected time to recover the correct password? b. Assuming feedback to the adversary flagging an error as each incorrect character is entered, what is the expected time to discover the correct password?
What is a driver in computer?
Does indexing slow down computer?
How would you login to Active Directory from a Linux or Mac box?
Is a console a computer?