The process of making certain that an entity (operating…

The process of making certain that an entity (operating system, application, etc.) is as secure as it can be is known as:

The process of making certain that an entity (operating system, application, etc.) is as secure as it can be is known as:

A.
Stabilizing

B.
Reinforcing

C.
Hardening

D.
Toughening

Explanation:
Hardening is the process of securing a system by reducing its surface of vulnerability. Reducing the surface of vulnerability typically includes removing unnecessary
functions and features, removing unnecessary usernames or logins and disabling unnecessary services.
Incorrect Answers:
A, B, D: The correct term for making a system as secure as possible is hardening, not stabilizing, reinforcing, or toughening.

Dulaney, Emmett and Chuck Eastton, CompTIA Security+ Study Guide, Sixth Edition, Sybex, Indianapolis, 2014, pp 215-217



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