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CrowdStrike Exam CCFR-201 Topic 4 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for CrowdStrike's CCFR-201 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 4
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Leoma
2 months ago
Wait, so IOA exclusions are like a get-out-of-jail-free card for my antivirus? Sign me up!
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Staci
20 days ago
Elli: D) Reduce false positives of behavioral detections from Custom IOA and OverWatch detections only
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Alysa
25 days ago
User 3: C) Reduce false positives of behavioral detections from IOA based detections based on a file hash
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Elli
26 days ago
User 2: B) Reduce false positives of behavioral detections from IOA based detections only
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Vanda
2 months ago
User 1: A) Reduce false positives based on Next-Gen Antivirus settings in the Prevention Policy
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Daniel
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. I guess I'll go with C since it's more specific about the file hash component.
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Tran
3 months ago
I'm going with C. Exclusions can be based on file hash, which helps reduce false positives from IOA-based detections.
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Eileen
2 months ago
I also believe C is the way to go. It's important to have accurate exclusions to avoid unnecessary alerts.
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Leatha
2 months ago
I agree, file hash-based exclusions are very effective in reducing false positives from IOA-based detections.
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Irving
2 months ago
I think C is the best option. File hash-based exclusions can really help with reducing false positives.
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My
2 months ago
I also think C is the way to go. It's important to use the right exclusions to minimize false positives.
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Telma
2 months ago
I agree, file hash based exclusions are very effective in reducing false positives from IOA-based detections.
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Micaela
2 months ago
I think C is the best option. File hash based exclusions can really help with reducing false positives.
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Geoffrey
3 months ago
D seems like the right choice to me. IOA exclusions are used to reduce false positives from Custom IOA and OverWatch detections, not just general IOA-based detections.
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Nobuko
1 months ago
Definitely, it helps in improving the accuracy of detections.
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Leontine
2 months ago
That makes sense, it's important to minimize false positives.
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Destiny
3 months ago
I agree, D focuses on reducing false positives from Custom IOA and OverWatch detections.
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Armando
3 months ago
I think D is the correct option.
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Nancey
3 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. IOA exclusions help reduce false positives from IOA-based detections specifically, not from other types of detections.
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Monte
2 months ago
I think C might also be a good option. It mentions reducing false positives of behavioral detections from IOA based detections based on a file hash.
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Colton
2 months ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. IOA exclusions focus on reducing false positives from IOA-based detections.
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Charlena
3 months ago
I believe IOA exclusions also help reduce false positives of behavioral detections from Custom IOA and OverWatch detections.
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Margarett
3 months ago
I agree with Glennis, it's important to have exclusions to avoid unnecessary alerts.
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Glennis
3 months ago
I think IOA exclusions help reduce false positives based on Next-Gen Antivirus settings in the Prevention Policy.
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