Information Technology Specialist (ITS) Cybersecurity Practice Exam

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What does a failure audit indicate in a system's event log?

  1. A successful login attempt

  2. A storage device runs low on free space

  3. A user logs into the system

  4. A service fails to load during startup

The correct answer is: A service fails to load during startup

A failure audit in a system's event log indicates that an action or process has not completed successfully, often pointing to potential security or operational issues. When a service fails to load during startup, it creates an entry in the event log indicating that the expected behavior was not met. This can be critical for system administrators and cybersecurity professionals as it helps them identify and resolve issues that may affect system functionality or security. Capturing and reviewing failure audits is essential for maintaining system integrity. They provide insight into problems that may need addressing, such as misconfigurations, dependency failures, or resource availability issues. In contrast, successful logins, storage capacity alerts, and user logins do not represent failure conditions; instead, they indicate normal operations or status reports on system functioning.