A(n) _______ test in penetration testing is where the attacker has no prior knowledge of the target system.
- Black Box
- External
- Gray Box
- White Box
In penetration testing, a "Black Box" test is when the tester has no prior knowledge of the system, simulating an external attacker's approach.
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