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Okta Certified Professional Exam - Topic 6 Question 66 Discussion

Is this a valid use of a group in Okta?Solution: Create network zones
B) No
A) Yes

Okta Certified Professional Exam - Topic 6 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Okta's Okta Certified Professional exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 6
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Is this a valid use of a group in Okta?

Solution: Create network zones

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Suggested Answer: B

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Rikki
6 months ago
Network zones are essential for security, so yes!
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Stephaine
6 months ago
Wait, can you really do that with groups? Sounds odd.
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Aleisha
7 months ago
Totally agree, this is how you manage access!
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Jovita
7 months ago
I think it’s a bit overkill for just network zones.
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Aretha
7 months ago
Yes, definitely a valid use!
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Lauryn
7 months ago
I'm confused; I thought network zones were more about IP ranges than groups in Okta.
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Joanne
8 months ago
If I recall correctly, groups are often used for permissions, so maybe this is valid?
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Cristal
8 months ago
I remember a practice question about using groups for access control, but this feels a bit different.
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Dominque
8 months ago
I think creating network zones might be a valid use of groups, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Verlene
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Creating network zones sounds like a good way to leverage groups in Okta. I'll mark that as my answer and move on.
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Tiffiny
8 months ago
Creating network zones seems like a valid use of groups in Okta. I'm pretty confident that's the right approach here.
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Corrie
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review the Okta documentation to understand how groups are typically used before I can decide.
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Ngoc
8 months ago
I'm not too familiar with Okta, but creating network zones sounds like a reasonable way to use groups. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Reena
8 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I'm not sure if creating network zones is the correct way to use groups in Okta. I'll have to do some research to be sure.
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Felix
8 months ago
This is a tricky one. I know Solidity is the go-to language, but I'm not sure about the other options. I think I'll go with Solidity and Truffle, since Truffle is a popular development framework for Ethereum.
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Nickole
8 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about this in class. Let me try to recall the key details and apply them to the question.
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Miesha
1 year ago
Network zones? Is Okta trying to turn my identity management into a game of Civilization or something? I'm not sure I'm ready to be the ruler of my own Okta empire.
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Bette
11 months ago
Network zones? Is Okta trying to turn my identity management into a game of Civilization or something? I'm not sure I'm ready to be the ruler of my own Okta empire.
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Ernestine
11 months ago
B) No
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Lorrie
1 year ago
A) Yes
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Sonia
1 year ago
A network zone? Isn't that like setting up a VIP section in a nightclub, but for my Okta users? I'm not sure that's the best use of a group.
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Maurine
12 months ago
No, it's not like a VIP section in a nightclub. It's about managing user access to different parts of your network.
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Percy
12 months ago
Yes, it's a valid use of a group in Okta to control access based on network zones.
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Myong
1 year ago
A network zone is more like creating a secure area for specific users to access certain resources.
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Earlean
1 year ago
Hold up, network zones? Is Okta trying to turn my identity management into some kind of virtual fortress? I'm not sure I'm digging this idea.
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Ettie
1 year ago
Aja: It's all about adding an extra layer of security to protect your organization's data.
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Aja
1 year ago
User 2: No, I don't think it's necessary to create network zones for identity management.
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Afton
1 year ago
User 1: Yes, network zones help secure access to different parts of your organization.
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Karol
1 year ago
Nah, I'm going with B. Creating network zones doesn't sound like a valid use of a group to me. Okta groups are more for organizing users, not network configurations.
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Val
1 year ago
A network zone? That's like creating a virtual gated community for your Okta users, right? Sounds fancy!
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Lizbeth
1 year ago
It's a smart way to manage access and protect your organization's data.
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Shonda
1 year ago
No, network zones are not just for show. They help ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive information.
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Hyun
1 year ago
It helps control access to resources based on location or network, adding an extra layer of security.
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Micheline
1 year ago
Yes, creating network zones in Okta is like setting up virtual gated communities for users.
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Dino
1 year ago
I think it is a valid use because creating network zones can help manage access control more effectively.
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Lashawnda
1 year ago
A) Yes
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Carry
1 year ago
Solution: Create network zones
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Lashawnda
1 year ago
Is this a valid use of a group in Okta?
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