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CompTIA SY0-701 Exam - Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SY0-701 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
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A newly identified network access vulnerability has been found in the OS of legacy loT devices. Which of the following would best mitigate this vulnerability quickly?

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Suggested Answer: C

Segmentation is a technique that divides a network into smaller subnetworks or segments, each with its own security policies and controls. Segmentation can help mitigate network access vulnerabilities in legacy loT devices by isolating them from other devices and systems, reducing their attack surface and limiting the potential impact of a breach. Segmentation can also improve network performance and efficiency by reducing congestion and traffic. Patching, insurance, and replacement are other possible strategies to deal with network access vulnerabilities, but they may not be feasible or effective in the short term. Patching may not be available or compatible for legacy loT devices, insurance may not cover the costs or damages of a cyberattack, and replacement may be expensive and time-consuming. Reference: CompTIA Security+ Study Guide: Exam SY0-701, 9th Edition, page 142-143


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Ettie
11 days ago
Not sure patching is enough for legacy devices.
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Layla
16 days ago
Patching is the quickest fix!
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Thad
30 days ago
Patching feels like the most straightforward answer, but I wonder if it would be effective given the legacy nature of these devices.
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Evelynn
1 month ago
Replacement seems extreme, but I recall a practice question where it was the only option for outdated devices.
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Jacob
1 month ago
I think segmentation could help limit exposure, but I'm not confident if it would fully mitigate the vulnerability.
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Tiera
2 months ago
I remember we discussed patching as a quick fix for vulnerabilities in class, but I'm not entirely sure if it's the best option here.
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