Agreed, this question seems pretty straightforward. If I see something about a 'honeyfarm' on the exam, I'm definitely going with C. Anything else would just be overthinking it.
You know, I'm actually quite confident in my answer. A honeyfarm is a well-known concept in cybersecurity, and it's definitely not a firewall. I think the other options are just distractors, to be honest.
Ha! I don't think the exam writers are that clever. A honeyfarm being a system with no security? That's just ridiculous. It's clearly a centralized honeypot setup, as the question states.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What if the question is trying to trick us? Maybe it's a ploy to see if we know the actual definition of a honeyfarm. I mean, it could be a computer system used to attract hackers, right?
Yeah, I agree with Johnson. A honeyfarm is essentially a network of honeypots, not a computer system with no security or a firewall. The purpose is to identify and study hacker behavior, not just to have an insecure system.
I think this question is actually pretty straightforward. A honeyfarm is a centralized collection of honeypots, which are computer systems designed to attract and detect unauthorized access attempts. So I believe the correct answer is C.
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