Defending Endpoints

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Across
  1. 2. NIST function involving access control and data security
  2. 4. A fake or decoy system designed to allow attackers to successfully compromise it while providing information about the tools and techniques the attackers used.
  3. 6. Network security devices that use a group of rules known as a ruleset to allow or deny traffic from passing through them.
  4. 7. A segment of network space that is unused, but monitored.
  5. 10. Trust Network design model where no device or network is fully trusted
  6. 11. Effective defenses for networks typically require multiple ______ of technologies, processes. procedures, awareness, and training, which operate in layers to provide defense in depth.
  7. 12. Networks or groups of systems set up to allow attackers to attack a number of systems, which then capture information about the attacks for defenders to analyze.
Down
  1. 1. NIST function focused on discovering cybersecurity events
  2. 3. DOD uses separated network segments known as ________ to contain different levels of data or users.
  3. 5. _______ defense is a network defense strategy that emphasizes the ability to respond as attacks occur at varying levels of intensity against the right attackers, and using shared intelligence
  4. 8. The United States DOD uses a concept known as mission _______ as a key part of its defense-in-depth strategy.
  5. 9. Network devices used to interconnect networks and direct traffic between them.