Match List-I (Cybersecurity Concepts and Legal Provisions) with List-II (Core Features and Operational Principles) and select the correct matching pairs.
- Section 66F of Information Technology Act, 2000Penalizes acts committed with intent to threaten the unity, integrity, security, or sovereignty of India using computer resources
- Homomorphic EncryptionEnables mathematical computations directly on encrypted data without requiring prior decryption
- DNS Amplification AttackLeverages open recursive domain name servers with spoofed IP addresses to overwhelm targets with amplified traffic payloads
- Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA)Operates on the core posture of 'never trust, always verify', enforcing continuous authentication regardless of network location
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The correct matching pairs Section 66F of the Information Technology Act, 2000 with statutory penalties for cyber terrorism affecting national sovereignty; Homomorphic Encryption with performing operations on ciphertexts without decryption; DNS Amplification Attack with exploiting open resolvers using spoofed IP addresses for DDoS traffic amplification; and Zero Trust Architecture with continuous authentication under the 'never trust, always verify' security model.
The correct pairings align each cybersecurity term and legal provision with its exact technical or statutory definition: Section 66F penalizes cyber terrorism against national security; Homomorphic Encryption enables computation over ciphertexts without prior decryption; DNS Amplification exploits open resolvers via spoofed requests to flood target systems; and Zero Trust Architecture eliminates implicit perimeter trust by enforcing continuous authentication.
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Information Security Frameworks, Cryptography, Cyber Attacks, and Statutory Laws
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