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CertNexus Exam ITS-110 Topic 4 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for CertNexus's ITS-110 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 4
[All ITS-110 Questions]

Requiring randomly generated tokens for each connection from an IoT device to the cloud can help mitigate which of the following types of attacks?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Yuki
2 months ago
Ha! Session replay, that's a good one. D) all the way, these tokens are like the bouncers at the IoT club, keeping the bad guys out.
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Maile
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say B) Buffer overflow. Gotta love those randomly generated tokens, they're like a force field for my IoT devices!
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Margo
26 days ago
Definitely. D) Session replay attacks can be prevented with those tokens too. It's all about staying one step ahead of the hackers.
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Lottie
29 days ago
Yeah, I agree. A) Malformed URL injection could also be a problem if those tokens aren't in place.
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Goldie
1 months ago
I think C) SSL certificate hijacking is also a big concern. Those tokens really add an extra layer of security.
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Hyun
2 months ago
I'm going with C) SSL certificate hijacking. Tokens add an extra layer of security for those IoT devices connecting to the cloud.
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Tamala
2 months ago
SSL certificate hijacking can be a serious threat, so adding tokens is a good defense.
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Corrina
2 months ago
B) Buffer overflow attacks are a concern as well. Tokens can mitigate that risk.
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Abel
2 months ago
Tokens are definitely important for securing IoT connections to the cloud.
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Craig
2 months ago
I agree, using tokens can prevent unauthorized access to the SSL certificate.
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Margot
2 months ago
D) Session replay attacks are dangerous. Tokens can prevent those from happening.
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Maira
2 months ago
A) Malformed URL injection can also be a risk. Tokens can help protect against that too.
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Floyd
2 months ago
C) SSL certificate hijacking is a serious threat. Tokens can definitely help prevent that.
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Jacqueline
2 months ago
But what about SSL certificate hijacking? Wouldn't that also be prevented by using tokens?
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Marjory
2 months ago
Definitely D) Session replay. Randomly generated tokens are a great way to prevent that pesky session hijacking.
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Ciara
1 months ago
Randomly generated tokens are a great way to prevent session hijacking.
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Sarina
1 months ago
D) Session replay
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Phyliss
2 months ago
C) SSL certificate hijacking
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Nelida
2 months ago
B) Buffer overflow
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Lenna
2 months ago
A) Malformed URL injection
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Leslee
3 months ago
I agree with Tiffiny, using tokens can prevent someone from replaying a previous session.
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Tiffiny
3 months ago
I think requiring randomly generated tokens can help with session replay attacks.
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