Progress Module 2: Cryptographic Failure Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Cryptographic Failure 10 Lessons Introduction to Cryptography Pre Quiz What is Cryptography? Primitives Simulation Hashing Example How to Prevent Post Quiz Summary and Certificate of Completion Module 2: Cryptographic Failure Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Cryptographic Failure Pre Quiz
Injection Attack Quiz Cryptographic Failure Quiz 1. What is the primary goal of cryptography? a) To decode sensitive data b) To protect sensitive data from unauthorized access c) To delete sensitive data after use d) To make data readable to anyone 2. What is a significant weakness of symmetric encryption? a) Requires high computational power b) Vulnerability if the key is compromised c) Complexity of the method d) Inability to encrypt large data 3. What is the role of Transport Layer Security (TLS) in cryptography? a) To decrypt sensitive data b) To encrypt data for secure transmission over networks c) To store encryption keys d) To create secure hashing algorithms 4. What is one of the major strengths of asymmetric encryption? Username: ' OR '1'='1 a) It is faster than symmetric encryption b) The private key remains secret, enhancing security c) It is suitable for encrypting large files d) It does not require any keys 5. Which of the following best describes the concept of “Clear Text Data”? a) Data encrypted with weak encryption b) Data that is encrypted at rest c) Data that is easily human readable d) Data with strong hashing applied 6. Asymmetric encryption uses a single key for both encryption and decryption. True False 7. Using deprecated algorithms like MD5 or SHA-1 can lead to cryptographic vulnerabilities. True False 8. Symmetric encryption is generally faster than asymmetric encryption and is often used for bulk data encryption. True False Submit Quiz Result Close