You are configuring session recordings for privileged users. What happens when a policy violation occurs during a recording?
ARecording is deleted automatically
BNotification is sent to the admin
CUsers cannot access the system
DRecording continues without alert
Explanation
When policy violations occur, notifications alert the admin, while the other options either are incorrect or would undermine security auditing practices.
Q112
Which service allows for the management of secrets in VMware environments?
AVMware Carbon Black
BVMware vRealize Automation
CVMware vCenter Server
DVMware vSphere Identity Federation
Explanation
VMware vRealize Automation includes features for secrets management, while others focus on security or resource management.
Q113
A company needs to restrict users from accessing sensitive data in their VMware environment. Which feature should they implement?
AVMware Instant Clone
BVMware NSX Micro-Segmentation
CVMware Snapshot
DVMware DRS
Explanation
VMware NSX Micro-Segmentation provides granular security policies; others do not specifically address access control.
Q114
What happens when you set a user role to 'No Access' for a specific vSphere object?
AUser can view the object.
BUser can edit the object.
CUser cannot access the object.
DUser can delete the object.
Explanation
Setting 'No Access' prevents any interaction with the object, while other options incorrectly suggest partial access.
Q115
Which service primarily handles session recording in VMware Privileged Access Management?
ASession Manager
BActivity Monitoring
CUser Audit
DPolicy Enforcement
Explanation
Session Manager is designed for recording and managing user sessions, while the other options deal with different aspects of access management.
Q116
A company needs to ensure that high-risk actions are reviewed regularly. What is the best feature to implement?
APrivileged User Management
BAudit Trail
CAccess Token Validation
DPassword Vaulting
Explanation
The Audit Trail feature tracks and logs all activities, facilitating regular review of high-risk actions, unlike the other options.
Q117
What happens when a session timeout is reached in VMware Privileged Access Management?
AActive session remains unaffected
BUser is automatically logged out
CSession data is deleted
DSession enters a suspend state
Explanation
When a session timeout occurs, the user is automatically logged out for security reasons, while the other options are invalid actions for a timeout.
Q118
Which service in VMware enables password policies for users?
AVMware Identity Manager
BVMware NSX
CVMware vSphere
DVMware Cloud Foundation
Explanation
VMware Identity Manager supports user password policies, while others do not primarily focus on user management.
Q119
A company needs to securely manage user access to critical services. What is the best approach to achieve this in VMware?
AImplement just full control permissions
BDefine a role-based access model
CUse shared accounts for all users
DAllow open access to all services
Explanation
A role-based access model provides specific permissions, unlike shared accounts or open access.
Q120
What happens when a user's access rights expire in VMware Privileged Access Management?
AUser retains full access
BAccess is revoked immediately
COnly system-generated tasks stop
DAccess is elevated temporarily
Explanation
Access is revoked immediately to maintain security, not retained or elevated.