A server with open ports placed within a network to entice an attacker is called:
A.
Entrapment
B.
Honeypot
C.
DMZ
D.
KDC
Explanation:
A honeypot is a sacrificial lamb that is placed in an area that will
most likely be attacked. The reason for using a honeypot is the hope that the
attacker will only interact with that system and not the more critical production
servers. A honeypot is made attractive by having several services running and ports
open. Using a honeypot is an ethical way to entice an attacker and is a common
security technique used within companies.