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CompTIA Exam CLO-002 Topic 3 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CLO-002 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 3
[All CLO-002 Questions]

For security reasons, a cloud service that can be accessed from anywhere would make BEST use of:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Louis
45 minutes ago
Multifactor authentication is the way to go, hands down. B is the only choice that makes sense for a cloud service. Anything less is just asking for trouble!
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Sheron
1 days ago
You know what they say, 'Location, location, location!' I'm going with D. Data locality is the way to go.
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Eun
2 days ago
Hmm, I'd have to say C. Single sign-on makes Eunrything so much easier. Just one login to rule them all!
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Jamal
4 days ago
B all the way. Multifactor authentication is like having a bodyguard for your cloud account. Hackers can't get past that muscle!
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Coral
10 days ago
I'm going with D. Data locality is the key to keeping your sensitive information secure in the cloud. Out of sight, out of mind, you know?
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Jacqueline
13 days ago
I believe data locality is important to ensure data is stored in a specific geographic location for compliance reasons.
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Barrie
14 days ago
I think single sign-on could also be a good option for convenience.
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Ricki
15 days ago
C. Single sign-on is the way to go. Who wants to remember a million different passwords, am I right?
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Justine
16 days ago
I agree with Timothy, multifactor authentication adds an extra layer of security.
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Thea
18 days ago
Definitely B. Multifactor authentication is a must for accessing cloud services from anywhere. Gotta keep those hackers out!
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Timothy
25 days ago
I think the best option would be multifactor authentication.
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