You are configuring VMware Privileged Access Management. What happens when a session is terminated unexpectedly?
AActive sessions continue unaffected
BAll sessions are terminated immediately
CSession data is stored permanently
DLogged actions may be lost
Explanation
Unexpected termination can lead to loss of logged actions.
Q22
Which service in VMware Privileged Access Management manages user permissions?
AAccess Control
BSession Recording
CThreat Analysis
DUser Session Management
Explanation
Access Control is responsible for managing user permissions, while the others serve different functions.
Q23
A company needs to ensure that specific sensitive actions are logged and reviewed. What should they implement?
AJust-in-Time Access
BSession Audit Logging
CUser Training Programs
DRoutine Backup Management
Explanation
Session Audit Logging captures actions taken during sessions, while the others do not specifically address logging.
Q24
You are configuring access controls and want to limit permissions based on user attributes. What approach should you choose?
ARole-Based Access Control
BTime-Based Access Control
CStatic Policy Management
DNetwork Segmentation
Explanation
Role-Based Access Control grants access based on user roles and attributes, while the other options focus on different concepts.
Q25
Which service is primarily used for securely managing and controlling access to sensitive IT resources in VMware?
AVMware Privileged Access Management
BVMware vSphere Client
CVMware Cloud Foundation
DVMware NSX-T Data Center
Explanation
VMware Privileged Access Management is specifically designed for securing access to sensitive resources, while others serve different primary functions.
Q26
A company needs to delegate admin rights without exposing root credentials. Which feature should they use?
AAccess Control Lists
BRole-Based Access Control
CVPN Configuration
DLoad Balancing
Explanation
Role-Based Access Control allows for fine-grained delegation of permissions while safeguarding root credentials; other options do not address credential management.
Q27
What happens when a session timeout is reached in VMware Privileged Access Management?
ASession is permanently deleted
BUser is logged out and prompted for re-authentication
CSession remains active until manual termination
DAll user data is wiped
Explanation
Upon session timeout, the user is logged out and must re-authenticate for security, while other options describe incorrect behaviors of session management.
Q28
Which service enables session recording in VMware PAM?
ASession Manager
BAccess Connector
CCredential Store
DPolicy Manager
Explanation
Session Manager records user sessions, while others serve different functions.
Q29
A company needs to enable multi-factor authentication for privileged accounts. What can they use in VMware PAM?
ALocal Authentication
BSmart Cards
CPassword Policies
DSingle Sign-On
Explanation
Smart Cards provide strong multi-factor authentication, while others do not support it adequately.
Q30
You are configuring granular access controls in VMware PAM. What happens if a conflicting policy is applied?
AAccess is granted based on precedence
BAccess is immediately denied
CMost restrictive policy applies
DPolicies are combined logically
Explanation
The most restrictive policy prevails to enhance security, rather than granting conflicting accesses.