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Microsoft AZ-900 Exam - Topic 2 Question 105 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-900 exam
Question #: 105
Topic #: 2
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What should you use to evaluate whether your company's Azure environment meets regulatory requirements?

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An
4 months ago
100% agree, Defender for Cloud is the way to go for regulatory needs!
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Cathern
4 months ago
Wait, can Azure Knowledge Center really help with compliance? Seems off.
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Lai
4 months ago
Azure Service Health is great for status updates, but not for regulatory checks.
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Colton
4 months ago
I think Azure Advisor is more about performance, not compliance.
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Benedict
5 months ago
Definitely Microsoft Defender for Cloud! It's built for security compliance.
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Mickie
5 months ago
I feel like the Azure Knowledge Center might provide information, but it doesn't evaluate compliance directly. I’m leaning towards Defender for Cloud.
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Telma
5 months ago
Azure Service Health seems to deal with service issues rather than regulatory requirements, so I don't think that's it.
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Sherill
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think Azure Advisor was more about optimizing resources rather than compliance.
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Delila
5 months ago
I think Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the right choice since it focuses on security and compliance, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Shawna
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Is Azure Advisor also an option for evaluating regulatory requirements? I'll need to double-check the differences between these services before answering.
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Ruby
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the Azure security and compliance solution, so that's got to be the right answer here. I'm confident I can select that one.
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Lashonda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the different Azure security and monitoring services. I'll need to think this through and try to remember which one is specifically designed for regulatory compliance assessments.
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Steffanie
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about Azure security and compliance tools. I'll review the options carefully and think about which one is best suited for evaluating regulatory requirements.
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Ashlyn
6 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The answer is D - reread. That's the rdnc sub command that allows you to reread the content of a specific zone file without reloading the entire BIND configuration.
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Armando
10 months ago
Microsoft Defender for Cloud? More like Microsoft Defender for my sanity when it comes to compliance! It's the way to go, folks.
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Christoper
9 months ago
I always rely on Microsoft Defender for Cloud to keep my Azure environment in check.
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Rosendo
9 months ago
I agree, it's a must-have tool for ensuring regulatory requirements are met.
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Roxane
9 months ago
Definitely Microsoft Defender for Cloud, it's a lifesaver for compliance.
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Katy
9 months ago
D) Azure Knowledge Center
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Bettina
9 months ago
C) Azure Service Health
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Jonell
9 months ago
B) Azure Advisor
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Cyril
9 months ago
A) Microsoft Defender for Cloud
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Lavonna
10 months ago
The Azure Knowledge Center is like a reference library, not a compliance assessment tool. I'm going with Microsoft Defender for Cloud to get the job done right.
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Cherri
10 months ago
Azure Service Health is more for monitoring service issues, not compliance. I'd pick Microsoft Defender for Cloud to ensure I'm meeting all the necessary regulatory requirements.
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Onita
10 months ago
Azure Advisor is great for optimization recommendations, but for compliance, I'd go with Microsoft Defender for Cloud. It's specifically designed for that purpose.
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Queenie
8 months ago
Azure Service Health is helpful, but for compliance, Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the most reliable option.
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Selma
8 months ago
I always use Microsoft Defender for Cloud to ensure our Azure environment meets regulatory requirements.
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Larae
9 months ago
Azure Advisor is good for optimization, but for compliance, Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the way to go.
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Kenia
9 months ago
I agree, Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the best choice for evaluating regulatory requirements.
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Vallie
11 months ago
I prefer using Microsoft Defender for Cloud, it helps with security and compliance assessments.
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Alease
11 months ago
Azure Defender for Cloud seems like the most comprehensive option to assess regulatory compliance. It's like the Swiss Army knife of Azure security tools.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
I agree, it covers a wide range of security aspects for Azure environments.
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Weldon
10 months ago
Azure Defender for Cloud is definitely a great choice for evaluating regulatory requirements.
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Talia
10 months ago
D) Azure Knowledge Center
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Eden
10 months ago
C) Azure Service Health
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Leigha
10 months ago
B) Azure Advisor
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Hildegarde
10 months ago
A) Microsoft Defender for Cloud
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Iluminada
11 months ago
I agree with Joanne, Azure Advisor provides recommendations to help ensure compliance.
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Joanne
12 months ago
I think we should use Azure Advisor for that.
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