GIAC Foundational Cybersecurity Technologies Practice Test

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What is a common consequence of using applications that are no longer supported?

  1. Improved functionality

  2. Increased risk for security vulnerabilities

  3. Incompatibility with newer systems

  4. Enhanced customer support

The correct answer is: Increased risk for security vulnerabilities

Using applications that are no longer supported leads to an increased risk for security vulnerabilities. When software is not supported, it typically means that the developers are no longer providing updates, patches, or technical support for the application. These updates are crucial as they often include fixes for known security flaws and bugs. Without these updates, any emerging vulnerabilities remain unaddressed, leaving the application susceptible to exploits by malicious actors. Additionally, unsupported applications might not receive updates to bolster their defenses against new types of threats, resulting in a weakened security posture overall. Users of such applications are often at a significantly higher risk when compared to those using actively supported ones, making this a critical concern for anyone managing cybersecurity within an organization. In contrast, improved functionality and enhanced customer support are typically associated with actively supported applications that receive regular updates and user engagement. Incompatibility with newer systems can be a consequence, but the core issue remains the security vulnerabilities associated with a lack of ongoing support.