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CompTIA Exam CV0-003 Topic 2 Question 78 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CV0-003 exam
Question #: 78
Topic #: 2
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Mammie
13 hours ago
I wonder if the organization's websites are as secure as their password policy. Probably something like 'password123' for all the admin accounts.
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Virgina
4 days ago
I bet the security team is gonna have a real 'hack' of a time figuring this one out. Maybe they should try a 'virus' scan instead?
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Janna
7 days ago
Regression testing? What is this, software development? We're talking about cybersecurity here, not your grandma's website.
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Rusty
12 days ago
Functional testing? Really? That's more for checking if the websites are working as intended, not evaluating security risks. C'mon, people, let's focus!
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Edward
14 days ago
Penetration testing seems like the obvious choice. It's the most comprehensive way to assess the organization's defenses and simulate a real-world attack scenario.
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Lemuel
15 days ago
I think vulnerability scanning is the best option here. It can help identify potential weaknesses in the organization's external-facing websites, giving the security team a clearer picture of the risk.
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Paz
15 days ago
I believe vulnerability scanning could also help identify potential breaches.
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Alverta
22 days ago
I agree with Iluminada, penetration testing can simulate real-world attacks.
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Iluminada
25 days ago
I think the best option would be penetration testing.
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