An organization experienced a domain name system (DNS) attack caused by default user accounts not being removed from one of the servers. Which of the following would have been the BEST way to mitigate the risk of this DNS attack?

QuestionsCategory: CISAAn organization experienced a domain name system (DNS) attack caused by default user accounts not being removed from one of the servers. Which of the following would have been the BEST way to mitigate the risk of this DNS attack?
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An organization experienced a domain name system (DNS) attack caused by default user accounts not being removed from one of the servers. Which of the following would have been the BEST way to mitigate the risk of this DNS attack?

A. Require all employees to attend training for secure configuration management.

B. Have a third party configure the virtual servers.

C. Configure the servers from an approved standard configuration.

D. Configure the intrusion prevention system (IPS) to identify DNS attacks.








 

Suggested Answer: C

Community Answer: C



This question is in CISA Certified Information Systems Auditor Exam
For getting Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Certificate










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