Digital safety & security

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'

Digital safety & security

[[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.

Digital safety & security

A website URL which starts with https:// indicates that the website is [[1]].

Digital safety & security

Data [[1]] encompasses which personal data should, and should not, be shared with others, and by others.

Digital safety & security

Which of the following are examples of malware? (There may be more than one correct answer!)

Digital safety & security

In order to try and prevent a data breach, which of the following should you NOT do?

Digital safety & security

Which of the following practices should be followed in order to protect your data?

Digital safety & security

Which of the following are ways in which you can protect the privacy of your data? (There may be more than one correct answer)

Digital safety & security

In the context of digital safety and security, MFA stands for:

Digital safety & security

Software designed to cause damage is known as malware.

Digital safety & security

Firewalls can help protect your computer against malware.

Digital safety & security

One of the most important reasons for geo-blocking is for businesses to protect their licensed and copyrighted products.

Digital safety & security

MFA verifies a user's identity in more than one step.