A small company has a network with 37 workstations, 3 printers, a 48 port switch, an enterprise
class router, and a firewall at the boundary to the ISP. The workstations have the latest patches
and all have up-to-date anti-virus software. User authentication is a two-factor system with
fingerprint scanners and passwords. Sensitive data on each workstation is encrypted. The network
is configured to use IPv4 and is a standard Ethernet network. The network also has a captive
portal based wireless hot-spot to accommodate visitors. Which of the following is a problem with
the security posture of this company?
A.
No effective controls in place
B.
No transport security controls are implemented
C.
Insufficient user authentication controls are implemented
D.
IPv6 is not incorporated in the network