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CyberArk EPM-DEF Exam - Topic 1 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's EPM-DEF exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
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When enabling Threat Protection policies, what should an EPM Administrator consider? (Choose two.)

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Rashida
3 months ago
Totally agree with A and B, makes sense.
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Tora
4 months ago
D? Really? I had no idea they weren't global!
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Gearldine
4 months ago
C seems off, I didn't need an extra agent for mine.
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Alyce
4 months ago
I think B is spot on, not all apps are covered.
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Zona
4 months ago
A is true, only for Windows Servers.
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Mike
4 months ago
I definitely remember that some policies are tied to specific applications, but I can't remember if that was a main point in the study materials.
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Pamella
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the regional availability of these features. I feel like I read something about that, but I can't recall the details.
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Trinidad
5 months ago
I think I saw a practice question that mentioned the need for an additional agent for Threat Protection. That could be important.
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Veronique
5 months ago
I remember something about certain policies being specific to Windows Servers, but I'm not sure if that's the only consideration.
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Celestina
5 months ago
Ah, I see now - it's the CPM setting that has to be the same. That makes sense.
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Dominic
5 months ago
Could it be that we should consider the difference between the float and total spend? I have a nagging feeling about that option.
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Shantell
5 months ago
The exception means there's something wrong, right? I just can't remember what specific details make it stand out among these options.
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Rickie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to think through the steps carefully.
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German
10 months ago
I bet the developers of these Threat Protection policies have a great sense of humor. Imagine if they made them region-specific just to mess with admins!
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Shad
9 months ago
B) Certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines
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Javier
10 months ago
A) Some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations.
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Isidra
10 months ago
An additional agent, huh? That's good to know. I'll have to double-check our infrastructure to ensure it can handle the extra load.
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Frederica
9 months ago
C) Threat Protection policies requires an additional agent to be installed.
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Willard
9 months ago
B) Certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines
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Kallie
9 months ago
A) Some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations.
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Launa
10 months ago
Ah, so I need to make sure the Threat Protection policies match the machines I'm managing. Don't want to end up with unhappy users!
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Jess
9 months ago
B) Certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines
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Filiberto
9 months ago
A) Some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations.
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Carmen
9 months ago
B) Certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines
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Phil
9 months ago
A) Some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations.
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Donte
11 months ago
Looks like I need to consider both the OS and applications when enabling Threat Protection policies. Good to know that not all regions have access to these features.
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Kandis
10 months ago
B) Certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines
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Laura
10 months ago
A) Some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations.
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Magda
11 months ago
I believe some Threat Protection policies are applicable only for Windows Servers as opposed to Workstations. That's another important consideration.
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Gerry
11 months ago
I agree with you, Casey. They should also consider that certain Threat Protection policies apply for specific applications not found on all machines.
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Casey
11 months ago
I think an EPM Administrator should consider if Threat Protection policies require an additional agent to be installed.
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Jamey
11 months ago
And don't forget that Threat Protection policies require an additional agent to be installed.
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Carman
11 months ago
Yes, that's true. We also need to think about certain policies that apply for specific applications not found on all machines.
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Jamey
11 months ago
I think when enabling Threat Protection policies, we need to consider if some policies are only for Windows Servers.
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