curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-modal-verbs/67d5697d06f3a5358b095420.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
have to, multi-factor authentication, data encryption, security protocols, can, security audits, and requirement.
Jessica: Hi Mark, we need to talk about BLANK for the new project. There are a few things you must do to ensure compliance.
Mark: Sure, Jessica. What do I need to do?
Jessica: First, you must update your software tools to the latest versions. This is crucial for maintaining security.
Mark: Okay, I BLANK do that. Is there anything else I need to be aware of?
Jessica: Yes, you have to set up BLANK for all user accounts. It's mandatory for this project.
Mark: Got it. Does that apply to the development team as well?
Jessica: Yes, everyone must use multi-factor authentication, including QA. It's a non-negotiable BLANK.
Mark: Understood. I'll make sure to update the team. By the way, do we have to follow any specific guidelines for BLANK?
Jessica: Yes, all sensitive data must be encrypted, and you BLANK ensure that the encryption keys are stored securely. This is essential for preventing data breaches.
Mark: Okay, thanks for letting me know. I'll handle it. Is there anything else I need to do?
Jessica: Besides that, you should run regular BLANK. It's not mandatory, but it's a good idea to catch vulnerabilities early.
Mark: Sounds like a plan. I'll start with the updates and set up the authentication. Thanks for the guidance, Jessica.
Jessica: No problem, Mark. Let me know if you need any help or have more questions.
security protocols
These are rules and procedures designed to keep systems secure.
can
This modal verb expresses ability — employees are able to do something.
multi-factor authentication
This security method requires multiple steps to verify a user's identity.
requirement
This word means something mandatory that must be followed.
data encryption
This security measure protects information by making it unreadable without a key.
have to
This phrase expresses obligation, meaning it is required.
security audits
These assessments check for vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with security standards.