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Kerberos Is: A One-Time Password Is

Kerberos is an authentication system for distributed systems. The init process is the very first process created by the UNIX kernel. The UNIX shell forms the interface between the user and kernel. The invalid UNIX file from the options given is /bin/unix. Windows is a 32-bit operating system. Multiprogramming allows concurrent execution of programs on a computer. Windows NT implements C2 level security.

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Kerberos Is: A One-Time Password Is

Kerberos is an authentication system for distributed systems. The init process is the very first process created by the UNIX kernel. The UNIX shell forms the interface between the user and kernel. The invalid UNIX file from the options given is /bin/unix. Windows is a 32-bit operating system. Multiprogramming allows concurrent execution of programs on a computer. Windows NT implements C2 level security.

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Kerberos is: a system that supports authentication in distributed systems

A one-time password is one that changes every time it is used.

The very first process created by the Kernel in UNIX is :

init

The UNIX shell :

forms the interface between the user and the kernel

The invalid file in UNIX from among the ones given below is:
(A) /bin/unix (B) etc/passwd
(C) etc/group (D) usr/bin/vi

Ans :A

Windows is a .............. bit operating system. (32)

A method of executing two or more programs concurrently using the same computer describe:

multiprogramming

Which level of security is implemented in Windows NT?

C2

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