Aruba Associate Network Security & Access Control 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a firewall in a network?
- Provide wireless connectivity
- Assign IP addresses
- Filter network traffic (Correct answer)
- Boost signal strength
Correct answer: Filter network traffic
A firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. Its primary purpose is to establish a barrier between a trusted internal network and untrusted external networks, like the internet, preventing unauthorized access and malicious activity. It acts as a filter to protect network resources.
Question 2: Which protocol is commonly used to secure remote network access?
- FTP
- IPSec (Correct answer)
- HTTP
- SNMP
Correct answer: IPSec
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) is a suite of protocols used to secure IP communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session. It is commonly used to create Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), providing secure remote access to corporate networks over untrusted networks like the internet. This ensures data confidentiality and integrity.
Question 3: What does Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) do?
- Assigns IPs dynamically
- Controls physical door access
- Manages access based on user roles (Correct answer)
- Blocks MAC addresses
Correct answer: Manages access based on user roles
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of restricting network access based on the roles of individual users within an organization. Instead of assigning permissions directly to users, permissions are assigned to specific roles, and users are then assigned to those roles. This simplifies management and ensures users only have access to the resources necessary for their job functions.
Question 4: Which Aruba solution helps enforce network access policies?
- Aruba Central
- ClearPass (Correct answer)
- Mobility Master
- AirWave
Correct answer: ClearPass
Aruba ClearPass is a comprehensive Network Access Control (NAC) solution that plays a critical role in enforcing network access policies. It authenticates users and devices, assesses their security posture, and then applies granular policies to determine what network resources they can access. This ensures compliance and security across wired and wireless networks.
Question 5: Which method improves wireless network security?
- WEP
- WPA
- WPA3 (Correct answer)
- MAC filtering only
Correct answer: WPA3
WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) is the latest and most secure encryption standard for wireless networks, offering significant improvements over its predecessors like WPA and WPA2. It provides stronger encryption, enhanced protection against brute-force attacks, and individualized data encryption in public Wi-Fi networks. This makes it the best choice for improving wireless network security.
Question 6: Which authentication protocol is often used in enterprise wireless networks?
- EAP-TLS
- WPA2-PSK
- 802.1X (Correct answer)
- SSDP
Correct answer: 802.1X
802.1X is a robust authentication protocol widely adopted in enterprise wireless networks to provide strong security. It works by requiring users or devices to authenticate against a central server (like a RADIUS server) before gaining access to the network, often using methods like EAP-TLS or PEAP. This ensures only authorized entities can connect to the network.
What is the primary purpose of a firewall in a network?