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IISFA II0-001 Exam - Topic 10 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for IISFA's II0-001 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 10
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An advanced application of making use of proxies to hide an IP that makes tracing virtually impossible is called:

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Salena
5 months ago
I agree with Ciara, muliproxing sounds right!
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Mireya
5 months ago
Wait, muliproxing? Is that even a real term?
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Reena
5 months ago
Nah, it's an application gateway for sure.
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Natalie
5 months ago
Definitely server hopping!
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Ciara
5 months ago
I think it's called muliproxing.
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Lashanda
5 months ago
"Application gateway" sounds familiar, but I thought it was more about controlling traffic rather than hiding IPs. This is tricky!
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Celeste
5 months ago
I recall "Muliproxing" being mentioned in one of our sessions, but I can't quite remember if it was specifically about hiding IPs.
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Dannie
5 months ago
I feel like "Dual homed firewall" could be a possibility, but it doesn't seem to fit the description as well as the others.
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Benedict
6 months ago
I think the answer might be "Server hopping," but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about it from a practice question.
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Tiffiny
6 months ago
Ah, I see now. A shuffle is the Spark operation that results from DataFrame.coalesce(), so the answer is option D.
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Paris
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to think through the different options carefully to make sure I understand the implications of a security officer overstepping their legal authority.
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Hannah
6 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) since that allows companies to provide access to their databases and applications for partners.
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Frederica
6 months ago
I have a slight doubt... What if "cost per thousand" could also apply to different contexts, not just Google Play?
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Cristen
6 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The class definition gives me the information I need to determine the right answer.
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