If you come across a sheepdip machine at your client’s site, what should you do?
A.
A sheepdip computer is used only for virus-checking.
B.
A sheepdip computer is another name for a honeypot
C.
A sheepdip coordinates several honeypots.
D.
A sheepdip computers defers a denial of service attack.
Explanation:
Also known as a footbath, a sheepdip is the process of checking physical media, such as floppy disks or CD-ROMs, for viruses before they are used in a computer. Typically, a computer that sheepdips is used only for that process and nothing else and is isolated from the other computers, meaning it is not connected to the network. Most sheepdips use at least two different antivirus programs in order to increase effectiveness.