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GIAC GCFR Exam - Topic 8 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GCFR exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 8
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Microsoft.Key Vault is an example of which component of Azure's structure?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Tamra
5 months ago
Resource provider makes sense, though.
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Rosendo
5 months ago
I thought it was a resource manager at first.
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Gary
6 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that?
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Beula
6 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely a resource provider!
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Lonna
6 months ago
It's a resource provider.
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Yvonne
6 months ago
I’m confused; I thought Key Vault was part of the resource manager, but now I’m questioning if it’s just a resource.
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Margot
6 months ago
I vaguely recall a practice question about Azure components, and I think Key Vault was mentioned as a resource provider.
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Paz
7 months ago
I remember studying resource groups and providers, but Key Vault feels more like a resource itself.
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Margurite
7 months ago
I think Microsoft.Key Vault is a resource, but I'm not entirely sure if it fits into the resource provider category.
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Karl
7 months ago
I'm pretty familiar with Azure Key Vault, so I'm confident the answer is C. Key Vault is a resource provider that allows you to securely manage your application's secrets.
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Julene
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options here. Resource manager, resource provider, resource group - they all sound similar. I'll have to think about the specific purpose of Key Vault to figure out which one it fits under.
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Geraldo
7 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Key Vault is used for securely storing things like passwords and certificates, so it's probably a resource provider that manages those types of resources. I'll go with C.
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Rolf
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know Key Vault is some kind of Azure service, but I'm not confident which component of the Azure structure it falls under.
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Daisy
8 months ago
I think this is a pretty straightforward question. Azure Key Vault is a resource, so the answer is B.
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Pamella
10 months ago
I'm feeling confident about this one. The correct answer is C) Resource provider. Azure Key Vault is a service provided by Microsoft, so it must be a resource provider.
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Dominga
8 months ago
You're right! Azure Key Vault is a service provided by Microsoft, so it must be a resource provider.
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Jerry
8 months ago
Actually, I believe it's C) Resource provider.
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Serita
10 months ago
I think the answer is A) Resource manager.
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Diego
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is D) Resource group. You know, because everything in Azure has to be in a resource group, right? *wink wink*
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Marcelle
8 months ago
Yeah, everything in Azure does need to be in a resource group.
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Annette
8 months ago
I think you're right, D) Resource group makes sense.
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Vernice
8 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is D) Resource group. You know, because everything in Azure has to be in a resource group, right? *wink wink*
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Launa
8 months ago
D) Resource group
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Robt
9 months ago
C) Resource provider
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Meaghan
10 months ago
B) Resource
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Buck
10 months ago
A) Resource manager
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Fernanda
11 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm going to go with A) Resource manager. Key Vault seems like it's part of the overall management and orchestration of Azure resources.
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Mitzie
10 months ago
I agree with you, I'll go with C) Resource provider as well.
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Laura
10 months ago
I think it's C) Resource provider. Key Vault probably provides resources for other services.
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Shaun
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's B) Resource. Azure Key Vault is a resource that we can create and manage within our Azure environment.
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Joanna
10 months ago
I agree with you, it's B) Resource. Azure Key Vault is indeed a resource that allows us to securely store and manage sensitive information such as keys, passwords, certificates, etc.
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Ty
10 months ago
I believe it's D) Resource group. Resource groups are containers that hold related resources for an Azure solution.
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Raul
11 months ago
I think it's C) Resource provider. Microsoft.Key Vault is a service that helps safeguard cryptographic keys and secrets used by cloud applications and services.
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Ashton
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Resource provider. Azure Key Vault is a service provided by Microsoft, so it must be a resource provider.
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Shawn
10 months ago
I'm sticking with C) Resource provider. It just makes sense that it provides the service.
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Carey
10 months ago
No, I'm pretty sure it's A) Resource manager. That's the component that helps manage all the resources.
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Kina
11 months ago
I think it's actually D) Resource group. That's where you can group related resources together.
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Verdell
11 months ago
I agree, Azure Key Vault is definitely a resource provider.
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Dawne
11 months ago
But doesn't it manage access to cryptographic keys and secrets? That sounds more like a Resource provider to me.
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Reuben
12 months ago
I believe it is a Resource.
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Dawne
12 months ago
I think Microsoft.Key Vault is a Resource provider.
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