SNCF — Securing Networks with Firepower — Question 231
A network administrator reviews the attack risk report and notices several low-impact attacks. What does this type of attack indicate?
Answer options
- A. All attacks are listed as low until manually recategorized.
- B. The host is not vulnerable to those attacks.
- C. The host is not within the administrator's environment.
- D. The attacks are not dangerous to the network.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because low-impact attacks generally indicate that they do not pose a significant threat to the network's integrity or operations. Option A suggests a classification issue, which is not necessarily true; option B implies that the host is secure against those attacks, which may not be the case; option C misrepresents the administrator's scope of responsibility.