Take our Network & Endpoint Encryption Quiz

Network & Endpoint Encryption

This 20 question quiz is designed to test and strengthen your understanding of Network and Endpoint Encryption, and how these security principles help protect your organisation's devices, networks, and sensitive information. Each question presents realistic scenarios involving common cyber security threats, including phishing attacks, device theft, ransomware, man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks, insecure wireless networks, credential theft, data breaches, and unauthorised access to devices, networks, and business information.

You will be asked to choose the safest, most effective, and most secure response in each case.


The goal of this exercise is to help you understand the importance of protecting data both at rest and in transit, recognise common cyber threats, and appreciate how encryption supports a layered security approach alongside measures such as multi-factor authentication, monitoring, user awareness, and access controls. By working through these examples, you will strengthen your understanding of practical cyber security risks and reinforce behaviours that contribute to a secure, resilient, and compliant workplace.

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1. What is the primary purpose of encryption?

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2. In the webinar's analogy, what does the "safe" represent?

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3. Which statement best describes endpoint encryption?

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4. Which of the following services is an example of full-disk encryption software?

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5. Which statement best summarises the webinar's key message?

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6. When a company laptop containing sensitive data is lost, full-disk encryption helps because:

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7. Which statement best reflects the view on cyber security?

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8. Which security control was recommended as an immediate priority for SMEs?

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9. Under UK GDPR, encryption is recognised as:

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10. Which combination was described as a security baseline?

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11. According to the webinar, encryption should be considered:

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12. Which principle is a core part of a Zero Trust approach?

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13. Which of the following was listed as information that could be exposed without encryption?

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14. Which threat is encryption least likely to prevent on its own?

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15. What was a key issue with the Lenovo Superfish incident?

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16. Which of the following was cited as a real-world MITM example?

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17. A Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack primarily involves:

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18. Which technology is particularly important for securing remote workers when using public Wi-Fi?

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19. Which technology is primarily used to secure websites and web applications?

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20. What is meant by "data in transit"?

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1. How confident do you feel in your ability to identify and respond to cyber threats after attending this webinar?

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2. Any additional feedback you would like to make us aware of?

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3. What additional topics would you like to see covered in future cyber resiliency sessions?

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4. Which part of the training did you find most valuable for improving your cyber resiliency skills, and why?