ECCouncil 712-50 Question Answer
Access Control lists (ACLs), Firewalls, and Intrusion Prevention Systems are examples of
Network based security preventative controls
Software segmentation controls
Network based security detective controls
User segmentation controls
Definition and Role
Network-based security preventative controls are measures designed to prevent unauthorized access, attacks, or breaches. Examples include:
Access Control Lists (ACLs): Define rules for network traffic.
Firewalls: Block unauthorized traffic based on predefined rules.
Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS): Actively block identified threats.
Comparison of Options
B. Software segmentation controls: Related to application security, not network-level security.
C. Network-based security detective controls: These include tools like IDS, which detect but do not prevent attacks.
D. User segmentation controls: Focus on user-based access restrictions, not network controls.
EC-Council References
Highlighted in network security strategies as critical tools for perimeter defense and attack prevention.
TESTED 19 Dec 2025
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