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CheckPoint 156-536 Exam - Topic 7 Question 10 Discussion

What does Unauthenticated mode mean?
A) Computers and users might present a security risk, but still have access.
B) Computers and users are trusted based on their IP address and username.
C) Computers and users have credentials, but they are not verified through AD.
D) Computers and users are trusted based on the passwords and usernames only.

CheckPoint 156-536 Exam - Topic 7 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-536 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 7
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What does Unauthenticated mode mean?

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Hyman
6 months ago
I believe it's about trust levels, not just passwords.
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Brinda
6 months ago
Wait, so they can just get in without checking?
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Felicitas
7 months ago
Sounds like a recipe for trouble.
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Candida
7 months ago
I think that's risky!
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Stephane
7 months ago
Unauthenticated mode means users can access without full verification.
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Yesenia
7 months ago
I feel like unauthenticated means there's some level of risk, but I can't decide if it's A or C. They both sound plausible.
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Charisse
7 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think it was about how credentials are handled without verification. Maybe it's option C?
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Monte
8 months ago
I remember something about IP addresses being involved in trust levels, but I can't recall if that's specific to unauthenticated access.
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Helene
8 months ago
I think Unauthenticated mode means that users can access resources without being fully verified, but I'm not sure which option fits best.
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Carey
8 months ago
Ah, I think I've got it. Unauthenticated mode means computers and users can access things without full verification. Gotta be option C.
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Adell
8 months ago
Unauthenticated mode... that sounds like it might be about bypassing security checks. I'll have to read the options closely.
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Beata
8 months ago
I've seen this concept before, I think it's about trusting devices and users without full authentication. Time to put on my thinking cap.
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Daniel
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think it has something to do with security and access, but I'm not totally sure.
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Susy
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Joni
1 year ago
D is definitely the way to go here. Unauthenticated mode means they're trusting passwords and usernames alone? Sounds like a hacker's dream come true! Better bring your A-game if you want to pass this one.
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Paulina
1 year ago
C) Computers and users have credentials, but they are not verified through AD.
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Dick
1 year ago
D) Computers and users are trusted based on the passwords and usernames only.
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Candra
1 year ago
A) Computers and users might present a security risk, but still have access.
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Demetra
1 year ago
C) Computers and users have credentials, but they are not verified through AD.
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Eleonore
1 year ago
B) Computers and users are trusted based on their IP address and username.
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Audry
1 year ago
A) Computers and users might present a security risk, but still have access.
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Tonette
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. If they're trusted based on IP and username, that feels a bit sketchy. I'll play it safe and go with C - the 'not verified through AD' part makes the most sense to me.
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Julie
1 year ago
I believe it's option C, as computers and users have credentials, but they are not verified through AD.
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Armanda
1 year ago
I'm going with C as well. Sounds like the computers and users have their credentials, but they're not getting the full AD treatment. Gotta love that 'unauthenticated' life!
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Stefany
1 year ago
I think it's option A, because in unauthenticated mode, there is a potential security risk.
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Muriel
1 year ago
Option C seems like the right answer here. Unauthenticated mode means the credentials are there, but they're not verified through Active Directory. Simple enough, right?
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Delfina
1 year ago
D) Computers and users are trusted based on the passwords and usernames only.
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Burma
1 year ago
C) Computers and users have credentials, but they are not verified through AD.
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Hershel
1 year ago
B) Computers and users are trusted based on their IP address and username.
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Karan
1 year ago
A) Computers and users might present a security risk, but still have access.
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Alfred
1 year ago
Unauthenticated mode means computers and users might present a security risk, but still have access.
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