Recall & Review
beginner
Why does security need to evolve as technology advances?
Because new technologies create new ways for attackers to exploit systems, security must improve to protect against these new threats.
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beginner
What happens if security does not evolve with technology?
Systems become vulnerable to attacks, leading to data breaches, loss of privacy, and damage to trust and resources.
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intermediate
How do attackers influence the evolution of security?
Attackers find new weaknesses in technology, which pushes security experts to develop better defenses.
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beginner
Give an example of a technology advancement that required new security measures.
The rise of smartphones led to new security needs like app permissions and mobile encryption to protect personal data.
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intermediate
What role does user behavior play in the evolution of security?
As users adopt new technologies and habits, security must adapt to protect against risks like phishing and weak passwords.
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Why must security evolve with technology?
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New technologies often introduce new vulnerabilities, so security must evolve to address them.
What can happen if security does not keep up with technology?
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Without updated security, systems are easier to attack and exploit.
Which of these is a reason security evolves?
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Attackers discovering new weaknesses forces security to improve.
What new security need arose with smartphones?
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Smartphones required new protections like controlling app access and encrypting data.
How does user behavior affect security evolution?
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Users adopting new habits can introduce risks that security must address.
Explain why security must evolve alongside technology.
Think about how new devices or software can open new doors for attackers.
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Describe how user behavior influences the need for evolving security.
Consider how people’s actions can affect security.
You got /3 concepts.