MFA works on three principles. Drag the relevant principle onto the correct examples of that principle:
Email address & password, account number and password are examples of the 'something you [[1]] principle'
A key, your mobile phone and a token device are examples of the 'something you [[2]] principle'
Your fingerprint, facial and voice recognition are examples of the 'something you [[3]] principle'
[[1]] is where an attacker sends a fraudulent message to a user trying to trick them into revealing sensitive personal information such as their credit card details and PIN.
A website URL which starts with https:// indicates that the website is [[1]].
Data [[1]] encompasses which personal data should, and should not, be shared with others, and by others.
Which of the following are examples of malware? (There may be more than one correct answer!)
Virus
Trojan
Worm
Ransomware
In order to try and prevent a data breach, which of the following should you NOT do?
Create strong passwords and change these regularly
Keep your operating system up to date
Stay signed in to your computer, email and applications at all times
Install the anti-virus software
Which of the following practices should be followed in order to protect your data?
Regular backups should be taken and preferably stored off-site or in the cloud
A recovery plan should exist should your data be compromised
None of the above
Which of the following are ways in which you can protect the privacy of your data? (There may be more than one correct answer)
Ensure that your select 'Private' and not 'Public' in your social media settings
Only accept 'friend requests' from people you know and trust
Share your contact numbers and physical address online
Get permission before sharing someone else's post / comment / email
In the context of digital safety and security, MFA stands for:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Master of Fine Arts
Multi factor authentication
Material flow analysis
Software designed to cause damage is known as malware.
Firewalls can help protect your computer against malware.
One of the most important reasons for geo-blocking is for businesses to protect their licensed and copyrighted products.
MFA verifies a user's identity in more than one step.