Practice Free SC-730 Exam Online Questions
Scenario: A human resources employee notices that a colleague, who recently submitted their two-week resignation notice, is downloading massive amounts of confidential client databases at 2:00 AM.
What does this behavior strongly indicate?
- A . A standard automated synchronization process initiated by the database software’s background services.
- B . A routine administrative archiving task required during the standard employee offboarding process.
- C . A potential malicious insider threat attempting to steal proprietary data and corporate trade secrets.
- D . An authorized backup procedure designed to ensure total business continuity during the transition.
Scenario: You are an Accounts Payable clerk. You receive an urgent email from a known, trusted vendor asking to update their bank routing number for an invoice that is due today. The email address exactly matches previous correspondence.
What is the most secure course of action?
- A . Process the request immediately in the financial system to ensure critical operations are not delayed.
- B . Reply directly to the supplier’s email to request additional written documentation explaining the audit.
- C . Contact the supplier using a verified phone number from a previous contract to confirm the request.
- D . Forward the email to your entire finance team to ask if anyone else has heard about the situation.
You accidentally click a suspicious link in an email, and a strange command window suddenly opens while unknown files begin downloading.
What is the very first step you should take?
- A . Restart your computer, empty the recycling bin, and pretend nothing happened to avoid trouble.
- B . Disconnect your computer from the network immediately to stop the spread, then notify IT.
- C . Download a free antivirus removal tool from the internet and attempt to clean it yourself.
- D . Forward the email to your direct manager to see if their computer experiences the same issue.
Scenario: Your corporate laptop’s cooling fan is constantly running at maximum speed, the battery drains rapidly within an hour, and the web browser keeps redirecting to unfamiliar sites.
What do these symptoms indicate?
- A . The local internet service provider is experiencing a massive external network outage.
- B . The operating system is successfully installing routine scheduled software updates.
- C . The system has likely been infected with malicious software, spyware, or intrusive adware.
- D . The monitor is attempting to enter a standard low-power sleep mode after inactivity.
Scenario: A high school student joins the marketing team for a two-week summer internship to help organize generic public photos.
To set up their computer account, which access control strategy should the IT department apply?
- A . Provide the absolute minimum access permissions strictly necessary to organize the public photos.
- B . Provide full administrative network access so the intern does not have to constantly ask for IT support.
- C . Provide the exact same network access permissions as the senior marketing director for consistency.
- D . Ask the intern to share a generic password with the rest of the team to bypass the formal setup process.
You are drafting an internal email about the upcoming corporate holiday party schedule. There are no trade secrets or customer data involved.
Which document sensitivity label is most appropriate?
- A . Highly Confidential
- B . General / Internal
- C . Top Secret
- D . Public
You are cleaning out your office files and find a stack of old, printed performance reviews containing sensitive employee data.
How should you properly dispose of these documents?
- A . Tear them in half manually and throw them into your standard office wastebasket.
- B . Place them into the office’s general paper recycling bin so they can be repurposed.
- C . Draw a thick black marker line through the names and throw them in the trash.
- D . Shred them using a secure cross-cut shredder or a locked confidential destruction bin.
You are cleaning out your office and find a stack of old, physical paper documents containing highly sensitive proprietary financial data.
How should you properly dispose of these documents?
- A . Tear them in half and throw them in the standard office paper recycling bin.
- B . Use a secure, cross-cut paper shredder or place them in a designated confidential destruction bin.
- C . Throw them into a public trash receptacle located completely outside the corporate office building.
- D . Draw a thick line through the printed text with a black marker and throw them away.
While reviewing financial spreadsheets, your screen suddenly flashes, and all your files change to .locked. A window appears demanding a cryptocurrency payment.
What is the critical first step you must take?
- A . Pay the requested ransom amount immediately using a corporate credit card to avoid losing the data.
- B . Disconnect the computer from the network (unplug Ethernet or disable Wi-Fi) to stop the spread.
- C . Restart the computer repeatedly to see if the operating system will automatically fix the locked files.
- D . Forward the locked files to the IT department so they can examine the extent of the network damage.
Scenario: A legal assistant wants to quickly reformat a confidential client contract. They copy the entire text of the contract and paste it into a free, public generative AI chatbot to fix the grammar.
What is the primary risk here?
- A . The chatbot will permanently delete the original contract file from the corporate network servers.
- B . The chatbot will automatically translate the sensitive contract into multiple unauthorized languages.
- C . The chatbot will alter the legal terminology, making the contract completely unenforceable in court.
- D . The sensitive client data could be ingested by the public AI model and exposed to unauthorized users.
