iSACA Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certification Practice Exam

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Which component is NOT part of an IDS?

  1. Sensors for collecting data

  2. An analyzers that determine intrusive activity

  3. Encryption algorithms

  4. Administration console

The correct answer is: Encryption algorithms

An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is designed to monitor network traffic and identify suspicious activities or policy violations. The main components of an IDS typically include: - Sensors for collecting data, which gather information from network traffic or system logs. - Analyzers that assess the collected data to identify any intrusive activities based on predefined rules or anomaly detection techniques. - An administration console that provides a user interface for security personnel to manage, configure, and review alerts generated by the IDS. Encryption algorithms, while critical for securing communications and protecting data both at rest and in transit, do not directly pertain to the functionality of an IDS. An IDS's primary role is not data encryption but rather the surveillance and analysis of network traffic to detect unauthorized access or anomalies. Thus, encryption is not a component involved in the operation or processes of an IDS.