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GAQM Exam CPEH-001 Topic 3 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CPEH-001 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 3
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What is SYSKEY # of bits used for encryption?

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System Key hotfix is an optional feature which allows stronger encryption of SAM. Strong encryption protects private account information by encrypting the password data using a 128-bit cryptographically random key, known as a password encryption key.


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Gail
2 months ago
I'm just gonna go with the biggest number, that's usually the right answer in these types of exams, right?
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Maybelle
25 days ago
D) 256
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Elenore
1 months ago
D) 256
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Sharmaine
1 months ago
C) 128
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Rosendo
1 months ago
B) 64
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Malcolm
1 months ago
A) 40
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Diane
2 months ago
I believe it's 64 bits, but I could be wrong.
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Berry
2 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I feel like the answer is supposed to be something silly, like 42 or 69.
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Karma
2 months ago
256-bit, baby! Go big or go home. Though, is my computer even powerful enough to handle that kind of encryption?
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Percy
23 days ago
D) 256
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Pok
24 days ago
256-bit, baby! Go big or go home. Though, is my computer even powerful enough to handle that kind of encryption?
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Brice
25 days ago
D) 256
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Annice
28 days ago
C) 128
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Bettina
1 months ago
B) 64
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Horace
2 months ago
A) 40
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Louis
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be 256 bits.
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Leila
3 months ago
128-bit encryption sounds pretty solid to me. That should keep the hackers at bay!
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Glennis
1 months ago
128-bit encryption sounds pretty solid to me. That should keep the hackers at bay!
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Madelyn
1 months ago
D) 256
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Elmira
1 months ago
C) 128
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Rusty
2 months ago
B) 64
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Lai
2 months ago
A) 40
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Paola
3 months ago
Hmm, I thought SYSKEY was used for securing the boot process, not encryption. Maybe I'm missing something here.
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Melita
2 months ago
D) 256
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Jacquelyne
2 months ago
C) 128
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Luisa
2 months ago
B) 64
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Bo
2 months ago
A) 40
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Lilli
3 months ago
I agree with Cristen, 128 bits makes sense for encryption.
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Cristen
3 months ago
I think it's 128 bits.
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