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Arcitura Education C90.02 Exam - Topic 4 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's C90.02 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 4
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A successful attack on a virtual server within a public cloud will negatively impact multiple cloud consumers, as long as none of the cloud consumers share the same trust boundary that encompasses the underlying physical server.

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Julene
3 months ago
Are we sure about that? Seems like it could vary a lot.
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Eileen
3 months ago
Definitely true, shared resources can lead to shared risks.
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Alline
3 months ago
Wow, I didn't realize how interconnected these systems are!
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Shelia
4 months ago
I disagree, it depends on the isolation measures in place.
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Quentin
4 months ago
That's true, a breach can affect multiple users.
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Tran
4 months ago
I studied something similar where isolation was key. If the consumers are isolated, then maybe the attack wouldn't affect them all.
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Keshia
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards false. I feel like the attack could still have broader implications even if the trust boundaries are different.
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Genevive
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about shared resources in cloud environments. It seems like if they don't share a trust boundary, the impact might be limited.
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Rosalia
5 months ago
I think this might be true because if one virtual server is compromised, it could affect others, but I'm not sure about the trust boundaries part.
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Jeanice
5 months ago
I'm a bit stumped on this one. The question is talking about trust boundaries and cloud consumers, which is not something I feel super confident about. I'll have to think it through carefully before selecting an answer.
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Whitley
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is saying that a successful attack will negatively impact multiple cloud consumers, but only if they don't share the same trust boundary. So I guess the answer would be True.
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Marcelle
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. If the attack is on a virtual server in the public cloud, then it should impact multiple cloud consumers, as long as they don't share the same trust boundary. I'll go with True.
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Magda
5 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. The wording is a bit confusing, but I think I need to focus on the key details about the trust boundary and cloud consumers.
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Murray
1 year ago
I'm going with False. Who needs trust boundaries when you have virtual duct tape and cloud-proof bubble wrap?
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Ardella
1 year ago
B) False
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Hyman
1 year ago
A) True
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Serina
1 year ago
True, definitely true. It's like a virtual game of 'Escape the Cloud Contagion.' No one wants to be Patient Zero!
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Donte
1 year ago
I disagree, a successful attack on a virtual server can have far-reaching consequences.
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Carmen
1 year ago
B) False
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Stevie
1 year ago
Absolutely, it's important to understand the potential impact of a virtual server attack.
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Olive
1 year ago
A) True
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Carol
1 year ago
But if the virtual server is compromised, it can affect multiple cloud consumers who don't share the same trust boundary. So, I think it's True.
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Arthur
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) False.
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Bernardo
1 year ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll have to think about the trust boundary concept more. Can't be too careful with cloud security!
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Carol
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) True.
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Eladia
1 year ago
False! The question says 'as long as none of the cloud consumers share the same trust boundary.' That means if they are on different servers, they should be safe.
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Phil
1 year ago
A) True
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Jade
1 year ago
False! The question says 'as long as none of the cloud consumers share the same trust boundary.' That means if they are on different servers, they should be safe.
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Lorita
1 year ago
B) False
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Alpha
1 year ago
A) True
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Dylan
1 year ago
False! The question says 'as long as none of the cloud consumers share the same trust boundary.' That means if they are on different servers, they should be safe.
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Cathrine
1 year ago
B) False
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Stephane
1 year ago
A) True
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Isaac
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is True. When a virtual server is compromised in the cloud, it can impact multiple tenants on that physical server.
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Rory
1 year ago
Actually, the correct answer is True. The shared physical server can affect multiple tenants in the cloud.
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Desire
1 year ago
B) False
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Katy
1 year ago
That's correct. A successful attack on a virtual server in a public cloud can indeed impact multiple cloud consumers.
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Stephania
1 year ago
A) True
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