A system is designed to dynamically block offending Internet IP-addresses from requesting services from a secure website. This type of control is considered
D) Dynamic blocking control is the correct answer. Although, I bet the developers had a field day coming up with creative ways to block those pesky IP addresses. 'Sorry, your IP address has been banned for too many failed login attempts. Try again in 1.21 gigawatts.'
D) Dynamic blocking control is the way to go. I wonder if the system also has a sense of humor and blocks IP addresses that try to breach the site by making terrible puns.
A) Zero-day attack mitigation is an interesting option, but I'm not sure it fully captures the dynamic nature of the blocking described in the question.
D: Zero-day attack mitigation is more about preventing attacks that exploit unknown vulnerabilities, I think D) Dynamic blocking control fits better here.
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