TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: Advanced Group Creation Questions CCFA
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Advanced Group Creation Questions CCFA Descripción: Advacned Group Creation Questions CCFA Autor: David OTROS TESTS DEL AUTOR Fecha de Creación: 11/12/2024 Categoría: Informática Número Preguntas: 20 |
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What is the primary benefit of using dynamic groups in the Falcon console? They provide easier manual control over host assignments. They automatically adjust group membership based on predefined criteria. They reduce the need for separate policies. They simplify the reporting process. If a host is part of multiple groups with different policies, how does the Falcon console determine which policy to apply? The console applies the most restrictive policy. The console applies the policy from the most recently created group. The console applies the policy from the group with the highest priority. The console merges all policies and applies them. What should you consider when creating a group for hosts in different geographic regions? Assigning all hosts to a single global policy for simplicity. Creating separate groups for each region to address specific local regulations. Grouping hosts based on hardware specifications. Using dynamic groups to automatically manage hosts based on their IP addresses. When would it be necessary to create a static group instead of a dynamic group? When hosts need to automatically adjust their membership based on changes. When manual control over host membership is required. When you need to group hosts temporarily. When hosts are located across multiple regions. What happens when a host is moved from one group to another with a different policy? The host retains the previous group's policy until manually changed. The host immediately adopts the policy of the new group. The host is assigned a default policy until the change is confirmed. The host remains without any policy until a manual update is applied. Why would you use nested groups in the Falcon console? To ensure policies are applied in a hierarchical manner where child groups inherit from parent groups. To limit the number of hosts that can be assigned to a group. To combine multiple dynamic groups into a single static group. To prevent hosts from being assigned to multiple groups. Which best practice should be followed when creating groups for hosts that have varying levels of access to sensitive data? Use a single global policy for all hosts to simplify management. Create separate groups based on data access levels and apply appropriate policies. Assign all hosts to a universal policy and adjust settings as needed. Use dynamic groups to automatically classify hosts by their access level. What is the effect of assigning a host to multiple groups with conflicting policies? The host will apply the policy from the group with the highest assigned priority. The host will ignore all policies and apply the default Falcon policy. The host will merge all the policies and apply them simultaneously. The host will revert to its previous policy settings. How can you ensure that a temporary policy is applied to a host for a specific task and then reverted? Apply the temporary policy directly to the host, then manually revert it. Create a temporary group with the required policy, assign the host to it, and remove it after the task. Assign the host to a dynamic group that changes policies based on task completion. Use the default policy and override it for the duration of the task. Why is it important to separate hosts into different groups based on their functional roles? It simplifies the application of a single policy to all hosts. It ensures that each host receives the most appropriate security settings. It reduces the complexity of managing host policies. It allows for more detailed reporting. What should you do if a host needs to temporarily receive different security settings without altering its group membership? Create a temporary group with the required settings and assign the host to it. Modify the host's current group policy and revert it after the change. Use a global override policy for temporary changes. Manually adjust the host's settings and revert them after the task. How do you manage hosts that require specific sensor update schedules different from the rest of the organization? Assign them to a separate group with a customized update policy. Apply the update policy directly to the individual hosts. Use dynamic groups to automate update schedules. Disable automatic updates and manage them manually. Which type of group is best suited for hosts that need to adhere to strict compliance regulations? Static Group with predefined policies. Dynamic Group that adjusts based on compliance requirements. Temporary Group for short-term policy enforcement. Regional Group to address local compliance laws. What is the purpose of using tags in combination with groups in Falcon? To automate the grouping of hosts based on specific attributes or behaviors. To replace the need for group policies altogether. To provide additional metadata for reporting purposes only. To enforce security settings at a more granular level than groups. How should you handle a situation where a host needs to belong to multiple groups with different security policies? Prioritize the groups so that the highest-priority group's policy is applied. Assign the host to a single group with the most restrictive policy. Merge the policies from all groups and apply them together. Use the default policy to avoid conflicts. What is the best approach for managing hosts with different levels of sensitivity to network threats? Assign them to groups based on their exposure level and apply appropriate security policies. Apply the strictest policy globally across all hosts. Use dynamic groups to automatically adjust security levels. Disable network threat monitoring for less sensitive hosts. What should you do if you need to temporarily elevate security settings for a specific group of hosts? Create a new group with stricter settings and move the hosts temporarily. Manually adjust the security settings on each host. Apply a global security override for the duration of the task. Adjust the existing group's policy and revert after the task. How can nested groups help in managing complex security environments in Falcon? By allowing child groups to inherit security policies from parent groups, reducing configuration overhead. By ensuring that each group operates independently without inheriting policies. By consolidating multiple groups into a single policy management interface. By preventing hosts from being reassigned to different groups. Which of the following actions should you take when a host requires a specialized policy not covered by existing groups? Create a new group with the specific policy and assign the host to it. Apply the policy directly to the host without creating a group. Reassign the host to the default group and manually adjust settings. Use the Falcon API to configure the policy on the host. What is the effect of removing a host from a dynamic group with an applied policy? The host reverts to the default policy. The host retains the policy until a new one is applied. The host becomes unassigned and receives no policy. The host is automatically reassigned to another dynamic group. |
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