Okay, let's see. The solution proposes using Azure Application Gateway with Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF). I'm not sure if that fully meets the Zero Trust requirements, but I'll need to research that a bit more.
I'm going with D) WhoAmi. It's the only option that sounds like it might actually return information about the current user's secrets. The other choices seem more like they'd just return metadata.
Well, if you can't find the secrets, you could always just ask Conjur 'Who let the dogs out?'. Maybe it will give you a hint! (Just kidding, I think the answer is D) WhoAmi.)
Hmm, I'm torn between B) Roles and D) WhoAmi. Roles could potentially reveal secrets, but WhoAmi might be more direct. I'll have to think this one through a bit more.
I think the answer is D) WhoAmi. It's the API endpoint that returns information about the current user, which could include any secrets they have access to.
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