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Adobe Exam AD0-E213 Topic 1 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E213 exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 1
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Which web security method among the following supported Experience Cloud ID?

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Suggested Answer: C

CORS is a web security method that allows for limited cross-domain communication and is supported by Experience Cloud ID. It enables web applications to access resources located on a different domain than the one from which the request originated. This is important for ensuring that web applications are secure and that data is not leaked to malicious actors. CORS is implemented by setting certain headers on the server, allowing the web application to access resources from different domains. Additionally, CORS can also be used to authenticate users, allowing for secure access to resources.


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Carlee
1 months ago
CORS is the way to go, my friends. It's like the Swiss Army knife of web security - it can do it all, including support for that fancy Experience Cloud ID thing.
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Theodora
8 days ago
I agree, CORS is so versatile and can handle a lot of different security scenarios.
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Arlean
18 days ago
CORS is definitely the best choice for web security.
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William
1 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. Can someone explain why Same-origin policy (SOP) and Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) are not the correct answers?
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Jamal
1 months ago
CORS, definitely CORS. It's like the superhero of web security, and it's got the Experience Cloud ID's back.
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Mindy
7 days ago
I agree, CORS helps prevent malicious attacks by allowing servers to specify who can access their resources.
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Charlesetta
16 days ago
Yes, CORS is essential for protecting against unauthorized access to resources from other domains.
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Isadora
21 days ago
CORS, definitely CORS. It's like the superhero of web security, and it's got the Experience Cloud ID's back.
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Gilma
1 months ago
I agree with Sommer. CORS is essential for securely accessing resources across different domains.
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Judy
1 months ago
Ah, the old 'same-origin policy' trick! Gotta love how it keeps our web apps secure. But I don't think it's the winner here.
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Floyd
1 months ago
Hmm, CSRF doesn't seem to be the right choice. That's more about protecting against unauthorized requests, not handling IDs.
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Jarvis
1 days ago
A) Same-origin policy (SOP)
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Kattie
2 months ago
I think CORS is the correct answer here. It's the web security method that supports the Experience Cloud ID.
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Darnell
1 days ago
Same-origin policy (SOP) restricts how a document or script loaded from one origin can interact with a resource from another origin.
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Miesha
3 days ago
CORS allows resources on a web page to be requested from another domain.
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Annalee
4 days ago
I agree, CORS is the correct answer for web security with Experience Cloud ID.
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Jess
21 days ago
CORS is the correct answer. It supports Experience Cloud ID.
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Alishia
22 days ago
C) Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
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Cassi
26 days ago
B) Cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
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Lilli
1 months ago
A) Same-origin policy (SOP)
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Sommer
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). It allows resources on a web page to be requested from another domain.
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