Sally is a member of a pen test team newly hired to test a b…
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Sаlly is а member оf а pen test team newly hired tо test a bank’s security. She begins searching fоr IP addresses the bank may own by searching public records on the Internet. She also looks up news articles and job postings to discover information that may be valuable. In what phase of the pen test is Sally working?
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Shоw а cоmplete 360-degree scаn оf your work аrea, including the computer table, keyboard, underneath and around the table, and the entire room, showing everything clearly on camera. Count slowly to 30 out loud as you scan to make sure it’s not rushed. Show the work area clearly during the room scan. The work area should be clear (no books and other electronic devices, monitor) except for scratch paper, calculator, pen/pencil. You may have done the room scan before entering the exam already. Even if you have already done this, please repeat the scan. All cell phones must be powered off and kept away from the testing area but visible on camera to ensure that you are not using it during the test. Using or checking phones or other electronic devices during the test is not permitted. Please ensure your webcam is positioned to provide a clear, unobstructed view of your entire face, hands, and desk area as shown in the sample images in canvas at all times. Your full face must be visible at all times, and your eyes should remain focused on the screen throughout the exam, except when using scratch paper. Suggestions that might help fitting everything into view, when using a laptop. Try slightly elevating your laptop If you have any thick books, sturdy boxes, binders, or even a shoebox, those could also work under your laptop, just make sure whatever you use is flat and steady. This would help to get a wider angle that can capture both your face and your workspace. Use an external webcam if you have access to one. It gives more flexibility in positioning the camera. Angle your laptop screen back a bit more than usual to widen the view to ensure your face remains visible. Consider placing a mirror behind you if you're unable to fit the desk on screen; this could help reflect your workspace while keeping your face in view. You can sit diagonally at the table to increase the distance between yourself and the camera. This can help ensure your face, hands, and desk area are visible in the frame, as required. Show that all other electronic devices are turned off and kept out of reach including additional monitors in the room. Students should simulate classroom testing condition by taking each exam at a desk or table. Tests should not be taken on a bed, couch, or other informal setting. Take the exam in a well-lit room. A clear and well-lit image of the student's face must be fully visible, and all sounds must be clearly audible at all times. No other persons should be present in the room during the exam. Make sure, before beginning the exam, all additional applications are closed, with the exception of Google Chrome or approved assessment materials. On Mac computers, this can be done by selecting the Apple icon at the top left of the screen and choosing Force Quit, while Windows users can close applications by right clicking the application icon and selecting Close. You must also follow all the instructions provided in the online exam guidelines document throughout the exam. Students may not cover/obstruct the camera lens, point the camera lens away from their face, or blur the camera during the exam Failure to follow any of these instructions will result in grade zero for the exam. Did you follow all the instructions?