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CompTIA SK0-005 Exam - Topic 2 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SK0-005 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
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When a user plugs a USB drive into a workstation and attempts to transfer a file from the server, an error appears that indicates the file cannot be copied. However, the user can copy or create new files from the local workstation. Which option best is part of this security strategy?

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Comprehensive Detailed Explanation with all CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Study Guide Reference:Data Loss Prevention (DLP)policies are designed to prevent sensitive data from being copied, moved, or accessed in unauthorized ways. In this scenario, the DLP system is likely configured to block file transfers from the server to external storage devices, such as USB drives, while still allowing local file creation or movement.

HIDS (Host-Based Intrusion Detection System):Monitors system activities for malicious behavior but does not block file transfers.

SIEM (Security Information and Event Management):Provides centralized monitoring and analysis of security events but does not directly enforce file transfer restrictions.

ACL (Access Control List):Manages permissions but does not control data transfer policies.


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Barney
15 days ago
Are we sure it's not just a glitch? Seems odd to restrict copying like that.
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Yun
21 days ago
Yup, definitely a security strategy to prevent unauthorized access.
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Candra
26 days ago
Wait, so they can create files locally but not copy from the server? That's weird.
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Geraldo
1 month ago
Totally agree, must be a security setting blocking access.
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Benton
1 month ago
Sounds like a permissions issue on the server.
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Ozell
1 month ago
I bet the IT team is having a good laugh at this user's failed attempt.
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Rebbecca
2 months ago
Haha, the user probably tried to sneak in some cat videos to the server. Nice try!
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Jerrod
2 months ago
Maybe the USB drive is not trusted, so it's blocked from accessing the server.
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Norah
2 months ago
Restricting write access to the server could be the reason for the error.
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Herman
2 months ago
The security strategy is likely to prevent unauthorized access to the server.
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Chauncey
2 months ago
I recall something about endpoint security solutions that restrict file transfers. Maybe that's what's happening here?
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Amber
2 months ago
This seems like it could involve data loss prevention measures. I practiced a question about blocking USB transfers before.
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Remedios
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but could it be a policy that prevents copying files from the server to external devices? That sounds familiar.
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Rebecka
3 months ago
I think this might relate to permissions or access controls on the server. I remember a similar question about file sharing restrictions.
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Rory
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is to identify the security strategy that's in place, which is likely related to the user's access rights or the way the system is configured. I'll carefully consider each option and try to determine the best one.
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Mira
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this one. The details about the USB drive and the server file transfer error have me scratching my head. I'll need to read through the question a few times to make sure I understand what's going on.
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Artie
4 months ago
Alright, let's see. The fact that the user can copy files locally but not from the server suggests some kind of access control or permissions issue. I'll need to carefully consider the options.
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Mari
4 months ago
Okay, so the key seems to be figuring out the security strategy behind this. I'm going to think through the different options and try to identify the most likely one.
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Lynelle
4 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'd start by thinking about the security implications of the user being able to copy files locally but not from the server.
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