Data integrity is best defined as data that has not been tampered with intentionally or
accidentally.
Data confidentiality is best defined as data that is secured so only intended users have access
Data availability is best defined as data that can be accessed when it is needed
An administrator restores a folder of files at the request of the
folder’s owner. Two days later the user calls the Help desk to
complain that some data is missing from files that were updated
two weeks ago. What could have happened.
b. The restore was successful but restored some files that
should not have been restored.
Data integrity can be threatened by environmental hazards such as
dust, surges, and excessive heat. True
a. disaster recovery plans
b. an equipment standards policy
c. system documentation
d. preventive maintenance
helps maintain data integrity.
What file systems are compatible with Windows NT Server 4.0
FAT
NTFS
Which of the following are features of NTFS version 5 that are not
available with FAT partitions
b. file-level security
c. compression
d. encryption
Which of the following commands converts a FAT partition to
NTFS
convert C: /FS:NTFS
What permissions are available for Windows folder shares
Read
Change
d. Full Control
When comparing the Full Control and Modify NTFS permissions,
what differentiates the two
Full Control allows you to change permissions and
ownership.
A safeguard in Windows NT/2000/2003 allows administrators to
access data even if they have been explicitly denied. How is this
possible
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