- What is information security and how is it achieved?
- What are the core principles of information security?
- What is non-repudiation (as it applies to IT security)?
- What is the relationship between information security and data availability?
- What is a security policy and why do we need one?
- What is the difference between logical and physical security? Can you give an example of both?
- What's an acceptable level of risk?
- What are the most common types of attacks that threaten enterprise data security?
- What is the difference between a threat and a vulnerability?
- Can you give me an example of common security vulnerabilities?
- Are you familiar with any security management frameworks such as ISO/IEC 27002?
- What is a security control?
- What are the different types of security control?
- Can you describe the information lifecycle? How do you ensure information security at each phase?
- What is Information Security Governance?
- What are your professional values? Why are professional ethics important in the information security field?
- Are open-source projects more or less secure than proprietary ones?
- Who do you look up to within the field of Information Security? Why?
- Where do you get your security news from?
- What’s the difference between symmetric and public-key cryptography?
- What kind of network do you have at home?
- What are the advantages offered by bug bounty programs over normal testing practices?
- What are your first three steps when securing a Linux server?
- What are your first three steps when securing a Windows server?
- Who’s more dangerous to an organization, insiders or outsiders?
- Why is DNS monitoring important?
- How would traceroute help you find out where a breakdown in communication is?
- Why would you want to use SSH from a Windows PC?
- How would you find out what a POST code means?
- What is the difference between a black hat and a white hat?
- What do you think of social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn?
- Why are internal threats often more successful than external threats?
- Why is deleted data not truly gone when you delete it?
- What is the Chain of Custody?
- How would you permanently remove the threat of data falling into the wrong hands?
- What is exfiltration?
- How do you protect your home wireless access point?
- If you were going to break into a database-based website, how would you do it?
- What is the CIA triangle?
- What is the difference between information protection and information assurance?
- How would you lock down a mobile device?
- What is the difference between closed-source and open-source? Which is better?
- What is your opinion on hacktivist groups such as Anonymous?
- What port does ping work over?
- Do you prefer filtered ports or closed ports on your firewall?
- How exactly does traceroute/tracert work at the protocol level?
- What are Linux’s strengths and weaknesses vs. Windows?
- What is a firewall? And provide an example of how a firewall can be bypassed by an outsider to access the corporate network.
- Besides firewalls, what other devices are used to enforce network boundaries?
- What is the role of network boundaries in information security?
- What does an intrusion detection system do? How does it do it?
- What is a honeypot? What type of attack does it defend against?
- What technologies and approaches are used to secure information and services deployed on cloud computing infrastructure?
- What information security challenges are faced in a cloud computing environment?
- Can you give me an overview of IP multicast?
- How many bits do you need for a subnet size?
- What is packet filtering?
- Can you explain the difference between a packet filtering firewall and an application layer firewall?
- What are the layers of the OSI model?
- How would you login to Active Directory from a Linux or Mac box?
- What is an easy way to configure a network to allow only a single computer to login on a particular jack?
- What are the three ways to authenticate a person?
- You find out that there is an active problem on your network. You can fix it, but it is out of your jurisdiction. What do you do?
- How would you compromise an “office workstation” at a hotel?
- What is worse in firewall detection, a false negative or a false positive? And why?
- How would you judge if a remote server is running IIS or Apache?
- What is the difference between an HIDS and a NIDS?
- Describe the last program or script that you wrote. What problem did it solve?
- Can you briefly discuss the role of information security in each phase of the software development lifecycle?
- How would you implement a secure login field on a high traffic website where performance is a consideration?
- What are the various ways to handle account brute forcing?
- What is cross-site request forgery?
- How does one defend against CSRF?
- If you were a site administrator looking for incoming CSRF attacks, what would you look for?
- What’s the difference between HTTP and HTML?
- How does HTTP handle state?
- What exactly is cross-site scripting?
- What’s the difference between stored and reflected XSS?
- What are the common defenses against XSS?
- You are remoted in to a headless system in a remote area. You have no physical access to the hardware and you need to perform an OS installation. What do you do?
- On a Windows network, why is it easier to break into a local account than an AD account?
- Explain data leakage and give examples of some of the root causes.
- What are some effective ways to control data leakage?
- Describe the 80/20 rules of networking.
- What are web server vulnerabilities and name a few methods to prevent web server attacks?
- What are the most damaging types of malwares?
- What’s your preferred method of giving remote employees access to the company network and are there any weaknesses associated to it?
- List a couple of tests that you would do to a network to identify security flaws.
- What kind of websites and cloud services would you block?
- What type of security flaw is there in VPN?
- What is a DDoS attack?
- Can you describe the role of security operations in the enterprise?
- What is layered security architecture? Is it a good approach? Why?
- Have you designed security measures that span overlapping information domains? Can you give me a brief overview of the solution?
- How do you ensure that a design anticipates human error?
- How do you ensure that a design achieves regulatory compliance?
- What is capability-based security? Have you incorporated this pattern into your designs? How?
- Can you give me a few examples of security architecture requirements?
- Who typically owns security architecture requirements and what stakeholders contribute?
- What special security challenges does SOA present?
- What security challenges do unified communications present?
- Do you take a different approach to security architecture for a COTS vs a custom solution?
- Have you architected a security solution that involved SaaS components? What challenges did you face?
- Have you worked on a project in which stakeholders choose to accept identified security risks that worried you? How did you handle the situation?
- You see a user logging in as root to perform basic functions. Is this a problem?
- What is data protection in transit vs data protection at rest?
- You need to reset a password-protected BIOS configuration. What do you do?
- Is there an acceptable level of risk?
- How do you measure risk? Can you give an example of a specific metric that measures information security risk?
- Can you give me an example of risk trade-offs (e.g. risk vs cost)?
- What is incident management?
- What is business continuity management? How does it relate to security?
- What is the primary reason most companies haven’t fixed their vulnerabilities?
- What’s the goal of information security within an organization?
- What’s the difference between a threat, vulnerability, and a risk?
- If you were to start a job as head engineer or CSO at a Fortune 500 company due to the previous guy being fired for incompetence, what would your priorities be? [Imagine you start on day one with no knowledge of the environment]
- As a corporate information security professional, what’s more important to focus on: threats or vulnerabilities?
- If I’m on my laptop, here inside my company, and I have just plugged in my network cable. How many packets must leave my NIC in order to complete a traceroute to twitter.com?
- How would you build the ultimate botnet?
- What are the primary design flaws in HTTP, and how would you improve it?
- If you could re-design TCP, what would you fix?
- What is the one feature you would add to DNS to improve it the most?
- What is likely to be the primary protocol used for the Internet of Things in 10 years?
- If you had to get rid of a layer of the OSI model, which would it be?
- What is residual risk?
- What is the difference between a vulnerability and an exploit?
- What is an IT security audit?
- What is an RFC?
- What type of systems should be audited?
- Have you worked in a virtualized environment?
- What is the most difficult part of auditing for you?
- Describe the most difficult auditing procedure you’ve implemented.
- What is change management?
- What types of RFC or change management software have you used?
- What do you do if a rollout goes wrong?
- How do you manage system major incidents?
- How do you ask developers to document changes?
- How do you compare files that might have changed since the last time you looked at them?
- Name a few types of security breaches.
- What is a common method of disrupting enterprise systems?
- What are some security software tools you can use to monitor the network?
- What should you do after you suspect a network has been hacked?
- How can you encrypt email to secure transmissions about the company?
- What document describes steps to bring up a network that’s had a major outage?
- How can you ensure backups are secure?
- What is one way to do a cross-script hack?
- How can you avoid cross script hacks?
- How do you test information security?
- What is the difference between black box and white box penetration testing?
- What is a vulnerability scan?
- In pen testing what’s better, a red team or a blue team?
- Why would you bring in an outside contractor to perform a penetration test?
- What is secret-key cryptography?
- What is public-key cryptography?
- What is a session key?
- What is RSA?
- How fast is RSA?
- What would it take to break RSA?
- Are strong primes necessary for RSA?
- How large a module (key) should be used in RSA?
- How large should the primes be?
- How is RSA used for authentication in practice? What are RSA digital signatures?
- What are the alternatives to RSA?
- Is RSA currently in use today?
- What are DSS and DSA?
- What is difference between DSA and RSA?
- Is DSA secure?
- What are special signature schemes?
- What is a blind signature scheme?
- What is a designated confirmer signatures?
- What is a fail-stop signature scheme?
- What is a group signature?
- What is blowfish?
- What is SAFER?
- What is FEAL?
- What is Shipjack?
- What is stream cipher?
- What is the advantage of public-key cryptography over secret-key cryptography?
- What is the advantage of secret-key cryptography over public-key cryptography?
- What is Message Authentication Code (MAC)?
- What is a block cipher?
- What are different block cipher modes of operation?
- What is a stream cipher? Name a most widely used stream cipher.
- What is one-way hash function?
- What is collision when we talk about hash functions?
- What are the applications of a hash function?
- What is trapdoor function?
- Cryptographically speaking, what is the main method of building a shared secret over a public medium?
- What’s the difference between Diffie-Hellman and RSA?
- What kind of attack is a standard Diffie-Hellman exchange vulnerable to?
- What’s the difference between encoding, encryption, and hashing?
- In public-key cryptography you have a public and a private key, and you often perform both encryption and signing functions. Which key is used for which function?
- What’s the difference between Symmetric and Asymmetric encryption?
- If you had to both encrypt and compress data during transmission, which would you do first, and why?
- What is SSL and why is it not enough when it comes to encryption?
- What is salting, and why is it used?
- What are salted hashes?
- What is the Three-way handshake? How can it be used to create a DOS attack?
- What’s more secure, SSL or HTTPS?
- Can you describe rainbow tables?