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CompTIA SY0-701 Exam - Topic 3 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SY0-701 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 3
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A security administrator is reissuing a former employee's laptop. Which of the following is the best combination of data handling activities for the administrator to perform? (Select two).

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Suggested Answer: D

Deploying a load balancer in the company's cloud environment primarily fulfills the fundamental security requirement of availability. A load balancer distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers, ensuring that no single server becomes overwhelmed and that the service remains available even if some servers fail.

Availability: Ensures that services and resources are accessible when needed, which is directly supported by load balancing.

Privacy: Protects personal and sensitive information from unauthorized access but is not directly related to load balancing.

Integrity: Ensures that data is accurate and has not been tampered with, but load balancing is not primarily focused on data integrity.

Confidentiality: Ensures that information is accessible only to authorized individuals, which is not the primary concern of load balancing.


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Diane
3 months ago
Not sure if everyone knows how to properly sanitize a device...
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Cary
3 months ago
Totally agree with Sanitization, but what about Certification?
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Miriam
3 months ago
Wait, is Tokenization really necessary here?
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Casandra
4 months ago
I think Classification is also super important.
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Lang
4 months ago
Definitely need to go with Sanitization!
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Percy
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where sanitization was key, so I'm leaning towards that and maybe tokenization for data protection.
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Queenie
4 months ago
I feel like certification might be relevant too, but I can't recall exactly how it fits into this scenario.
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Sabine
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about classification being important for handling sensitive data.
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Eliseo
5 months ago
I think sanitization is definitely one of the answers since we need to ensure all data is wiped before reissuing the laptop.
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Christoper
5 months ago
Sanitization is definitely key, and I'd add data retention as the other best practice. Gotta make sure no sensitive info is left on that laptop.
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Enola
5 months ago
I'd say data retention and classification are the way to go. Sanitizing the device is also important when reissuing it to a new user.
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Louvenia
5 months ago
Wait, what's the difference between classification and tokenization? I'm a bit confused on those options.
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Albina
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Data retention and sanitization seem like the obvious choices here. I'm pretty confident those are the right answers.
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Norah
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the best combination of data handling activities for this scenario.
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Malissa
5 months ago
Okay, I remember now - Flexgrid is defined on a frequency grid spacing based on multiples of 12.5 GHz. That sounds like option C to me.
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Renea
9 months ago
Hmm, let's see. Sanitization, Certification, and a sprinkle of Tokenization for good measure. Can't be too careful with that former employee's data, eh? We don't want any 'laptop-gate' scandals on our hands!
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Stevie
8 months ago
I agree, we need to make sure that the data is handled properly to avoid any potential security breaches.
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Anna
8 months ago
Tokenization could also add an extra layer of security to ensure that sensitive data is protected.
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Theola
9 months ago
Sanitization and Certification are definitely important steps to take when reissuing a former employee's laptop.
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Jina
9 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of 'How do I get rid of my ex-employee's data without raising any eyebrows?' Sanitization and Certification, the dynamic duo of data purging!
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Sharmaine
9 months ago
Hold up, what about C) Tokenization? Wouldn't that be a good way to protect any sensitive data before handing the laptop off? Just a thought. Oh, and E) Sanitization, of course.
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Rolland
8 months ago
B: Absolutely, those two activities would ensure that the data is protected and the laptop is safe to be reused.
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Kindra
8 months ago
A: So, the best combination would be C) Tokenization and E) Sanitization.
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Billye
8 months ago
B: Yeah, E) Sanitization is also important to make sure all data is securely erased before reissuing the laptop.
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Annelle
8 months ago
A: I agree, C) Tokenization would definitely help protect any sensitive data on the laptop.
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Lauryn
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about B) Certification. Isn't that a bit overkill for a simple laptop reissue? I'd go with E) Sanitization and D) Classification. Gotta categorize that data properly, right?
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Viki
8 months ago
Yeah, B) Certification might be too much for just a laptop reissue. E) Sanitization and D) Classification should do the trick.
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Francoise
8 months ago
D) Classification is also crucial to ensure sensitive information is handled properly.
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Tammy
9 months ago
I agree, E) Sanitization is definitely important to wipe all the data clean.
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Giovanna
10 months ago
I agree with Ettie. E) Sanitization and B) Certification are definitely the way to go. Can't have any of that former employee's data hanging around, you know?
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Jame
9 months ago
By performing sanitization and certification, the administrator can mitigate any potential security risks associated with the former employee's data.
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Lynelle
9 months ago
Definitely, it's important for the security administrator to follow proper data handling procedures when reissuing a device.
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Basilia
9 months ago
Agreed, those two steps will help protect sensitive information and prevent any data breaches.
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Karl
10 months ago
I agree, those two steps will help protect sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands.
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Marya
10 months ago
Sanitization and Certification are crucial to ensure no data is left on the laptop.
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Kanisha
10 months ago
Sanitization and Certification are crucial to ensure the former employee's data is properly handled.
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Ettie
11 months ago
I think the best combination would be E) Sanitization and B) Certification. Sanitization is crucial to ensure no sensitive data is left on the device, and certification verifies the process was done properly.
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Felton
11 months ago
I would also add classification to the mix. It helps in identifying and protecting sensitive information.
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Dominque
11 months ago
I agree with Glory. Data retention is important for compliance reasons, and sanitization ensures that no sensitive data is left on the laptop.
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Glory
11 months ago
I think the best combination would be data retention and sanitization.
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