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Secure Boot helps prevent what type of malicious software? |
rootkits - These install themselves under the OS later so that they are often not detected. |
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What does UEFI stand for? |
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface |
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Which Powershel cmdlet do you use to confirm Windows 8 is using Secure Boot? |
confirm-SecureBootUEFI |
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What does Smart screen filter do? |
Monitors for unknown apps and malicious websites. |
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How do you change smart screen settings? |
Search "Smartscreen" from the Windows Start Screen and select Change Smartscreen settings. |
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The smartscreen settings options are? |
■■ |
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What is the purpose of User Account Control? |
To protect users against malicious attacks. |
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If a standard user tries to install a program/app on their computer what does UAC do? |
Asks for an Administrator Username and password? |
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If a administrator user tries to install a program/app on their computer what does UAC do? |
A UAC message will come up asking them to click yes or no. |
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A UAC prompt with Red background with a red shield icon means? |
The application is blocked by Group Policy |
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A UAC prompt with Blue background with a blue and gold shield icon means? |
The application is a Windows 8 |
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A UAC prompt with Blue background with a blue shield icon means? |
The application is signed by using |
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A UAC prompt with a Yellow background with a yellow shield icon means? |
The application is unsigned, or signed |
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When UAC is set to 'Never Notify', the UAC is completely disabled? |
False. UAC actions from administrators will just be automatically approved and standard users will be denied automatically. |
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How can I disable User Account Control Completely |
You must disable policy setting: User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode. |
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You can confiure UAC using either __________ or ___________? |
Local Security Policy (secpol.msc) or Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc). |