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Dell EMC D-SF-A-24 Exam - Topic 7 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-SF-A-24 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 7
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Steffanie
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about human error here!
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Karan
4 months ago
Wait, is clicking a button really that risky?
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Cary
4 months ago
Definitely a people risk if they click that link.
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Marla
4 months ago
I don't think it's just technology risk.
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Cristy
5 months ago
Sounds like a phishing attempt!
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Carmen
5 months ago
I thought strategic risks were more about long-term decisions, so I’m leaning towards people or operational risks for this scenario.
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Chantell
5 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question we had about operational risks. If the employee clicks the button, it could disrupt normal operations, right?
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Trina
5 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think it could also be a technology risk since it involves potential malware or data breaches through the link.
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Reyes
5 months ago
I remember discussing how clicking links in suspicious emails can lead to phishing attacks, which seems like a people risk.
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Vannessa
5 months ago
I think the answer is C - Operational risk. Clicking that button could give the attacker access to the company's systems and data, disrupting normal business operations. Better to err on the side of caution with these kinds of suspicious emails.
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Dorothy
5 months ago
Okay, I see what's going on here. The "do not reply" message is a big warning sign. This is likely a social engineering attack trying to get the employee to click that button. The risk is definitely technological - potential malware or data breach.
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Luke
5 months ago
This looks like a classic phishing attempt. The "do not reply" and the contact button are red flags. I'd say the risk is operational - clicking that button could lead to malware or data theft.
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Lonny
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The email seems official, and the subscription fee isn't too high. Maybe it's just a legitimate invoice? I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Jesusita
6 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think having an inventory of services not dependent on the cloud could be important too. It might help in case of a cloud outage.
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Ashanti
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The key is that the CAE should not take on management responsibilities for the risk management function. They can be involved in oversight, monitoring, and assurance, but they shouldn't be the ones directly managing the processes. That would compromise their independence.
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Teddy
2 years ago
I believe it could also be a technology risk, as clicking the button may lead to malware or phishing attacks.
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Marvel
2 years ago
But what if it's a technology risk instead?
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Iola
2 years ago
I agree with Shay, clicking the Help and Contact button could lead to operational risk.
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Renay
2 years ago
Gotta be careful with these official-looking invoices. I'd say C) Operational, just to be safe. Don't want to get caught with my pants down, you know?
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Tamesha
2 years ago
Ha! I bet the 'Help and Contact' button just leads to a Nigerian prince asking for my bank details. I'll go with C) Operational.
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Shaquana
2 years ago
I'm going with B) Technology. That email looks sketchy, and clicking the button could compromise their systems.
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Paris
2 years ago
Technology risks are no joke, better to avoid clicking on suspicious links.
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Yasuko
2 years ago
Definitely, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Thurman
2 years ago
I agree, clicking that button could be risky.
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Sommer
2 years ago
Definitely C) Operational. Clicking that button could lead to malware or phishing, which would disrupt the organization's operations.
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Burma
2 years ago
We should be cautious and report this suspicious email to our IT department immediately.
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Dortha
2 years ago
Yes, I agree. Clicking on that button could definitely pose an operational risk.
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Shay
2 years ago
I think the risk is operational.
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