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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
2 months ago
Resource provider makes sense, though.
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Rosendo
2 months ago
I thought it was a resource manager at first.
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Gary
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that?
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Beula
3 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely a resource provider!
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Lonna
3 months ago
It's a resource provider.
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Yvonne
3 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
3 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
4 months ago
I remember studying resource groups and providers, but Key Vault feels more like a resource itself.
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Margurite
4 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
4 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
4 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
4 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
4 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
5 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
7 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
5 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
5 months ago
Actually, I believe it's C) Resource provider.
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Serita
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) Resource manager.
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Diego
7 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
5 months ago
Yeah, everything in Azure does need to be in a resource group.
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Annette
5 months ago
I think you're right, D) Resource group makes sense.
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Vernice
5 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
5 months ago
D) Resource group
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Robt
6 months ago
C) Resource provider
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Meaghan
6 months ago
B) Resource
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Buck
7 months ago
A) Resource manager
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Fernanda
7 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
6 months ago
I agree with you, I'll go with C) Resource provider as well.
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Laura
7 months ago
I think it's C) Resource provider. Key Vault probably provides resources for other services.
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Shaun
8 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
7 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
7 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
7 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
8 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
7 months ago
I'm sticking with C) Resource provider. It just makes sense that it provides the service.
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Carey
7 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
8 months ago
I think it's actually D) Resource group. That's where you can group related resources together.
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Verdell
8 months ago
I agree, Azure Key Vault is definitely a resource provider.
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Dawne
8 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
8 months ago
I believe it is a Resource.
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Dawne
8 months ago
I think Microsoft.Key Vault is a Resource provider.
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