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CyberArk CPC-SEN Exam - Topic 1 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's CPC-SEN exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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You are configuring firewall rules between the Privilege Cloud components and the Privilege Cloud. Which firewall rules should be set up to allow connections?

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Suggested Answer: C

Before configuring directory mappings in the CyberArk Privilege Cloud Standard Portal for LDAP integration, it is crucial to make sure HTTPS (443/tcp) is reachable over the Secure Tunnel. This setup ensures that the secure communication channel between the CyberArk Privilege Cloud and the LDAP server is operational. Secure Tunnel facilitates the encrypted and safe transmission of data, including LDAP queries and responses, essential for successful integration and ongoing operations.


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Halina
5 months ago
I thought it was only one way, this is confusing!
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Shalon
5 months ago
Wait, why would we allow connections to CyberArk.com? Seems unnecessary.
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Vicky
6 months ago
Agree, bi-directional makes the most sense here.
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Casey
6 months ago
I think it's just from the Privilege Cloud to the components, right?
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Frederica
6 months ago
Definitely need bi-directional rules for proper communication.
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Ettie
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between options B and D. Shouldn't we focus on internal connections rather than external ones?
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Dallas
6 months ago
I feel like I saw something about needing to configure rules both ways, so option C might be the one we should go with.
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Chauncey
7 months ago
I remember a practice question that emphasized allowing traffic from the Privilege Cloud to its components. Maybe option A is the right choice?
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Verda
7 months ago
I think we need to allow connections bi-directionally, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best approach for security.
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An
7 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this. I'll analyze the question and the answer choices to identify the most appropriate firewall configuration.
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Lourdes
7 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review the information provided and think through the different scenarios to determine the correct firewall rules.
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Sheldon
7 months ago
Alright, I've got this. The key is to understand the relationship between the Privilege Cloud components and the Privilege Cloud. I'll carefully consider each option.
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Shaquana
7 months ago
Okay, let me see... I need to figure out the appropriate direction for the firewall rules. Is it one-way, two-way, or something else?
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Joanne
7 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I'll need to think about the communication flow between the Privilege Cloud components and the Privilege Cloud itself.
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Thaddeus
7 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not entirely confident, but I'm leaning towards Option B as the most accurate statement.
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Herman
7 months ago
I think the tokens in a token economy are conditional reinforcers, but I can't remember exactly why.
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Kimberely
7 months ago
Okay, I think I understand the task. I'll need to use the label `name=cpu-utilizer` to filter the pods, and then find the one with the highest CPU usage. Shouldn't be too difficult, but I'll need to double-check the exact command syntax.
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Ena
1 year ago
Hmm, maybe we should just throw the whole firewall out the window and let the Privilege Cloud and its components do their thing. What could go wrong, right?
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Benedict
11 months ago
C) bi-directionally between the Privilege Cloud components and the CyberArk Privilege cloud
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Garry
11 months ago
B) from the Privilege Cloud components to the CyberArk Privilege Cloud
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Herman
11 months ago
A) from the CyberArk Privilege Cloud to the Privilege Cloud components
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Kina
1 year ago
Ah, I see. The answer is C, bi-directional communication. Gotta keep those Privilege Cloud components and the CyberArk Privilege Cloud in sync, you know?
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Nenita
10 months ago
Definitely, bi-directional communication is necessary to maintain a secure and efficient connection.
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Rodrigo
10 months ago
It's important to allow connections both ways to ensure smooth operation between the components.
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Mary
11 months ago
I agree, setting up firewall rules for bi-directional communication is crucial for security.
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Melina
11 months ago
Yes, you're right. Bi-directional communication is key for keeping everything in sync.
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Jesusa
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure connecting the components to CyberArk.com is the right move here. Isn't that the public website? Seems like a security risk.
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Levi
1 year ago
But wait, what if the components need to communicate back to the Privilege Cloud? Shouldn't we configure it bi-directionally?
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Justine
1 year ago
That makes sense, we should configure it bi-directionally to allow communication both ways.
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Justine
1 year ago
C) bi-directionally between the Privilege Cloud components and the CyberArk Privilege cloud
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Laurel
1 year ago
Well, this seems obvious. The firewall rules should be set up to allow connections from the Privilege Cloud components to the CyberArk Privilege Cloud. That's the way it works, right?
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Pete
12 months ago
C) bi-directionally between the Privilege Cloud components and the CyberArk Privilege cloud
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Vanesa
12 months ago
B) from the Privilege Cloud components to the CyberArk Privilege Cloud
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Rana
12 months ago
A) from the CyberArk Privilege Cloud to the Privilege Cloud components
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Dana
1 year ago
But what about bi-directional connections between the components and the CyberArk Privilege Cloud? Wouldn't that provide better security?
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Antonio
1 year ago
I agree with Jeannetta. It makes sense to allow connections from the components to the Privilege Cloud.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
I think we should set up firewall rules from the Privilege Cloud components to the CyberArk Privilege Cloud.
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