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RSA Exam 050-11-CARSANWLN01 Topic 7 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for RSA's 050-11-CARSANWLN01 exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 7
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Under the NetWitness Trust Model, in order to log in to multiple services a user need only have an account on which device?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Dominic
1 months ago
You know, I bet the correct answer is the NetWitness Server. It's like the conductor of the orchestra, right? *winks*
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Simona
3 days ago
Exactly! It's the central point of control for user access across the network.
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Theodora
9 days ago
So, the NetWitness Server is like the key that unlocks all the doors to different services.
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Eulah
16 days ago
Yeah, it makes sense. It's the central hub for managing access to multiple services.
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Eden
23 days ago
I think you're right! The NetWitness Server is like the conductor, coordinating everything.
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Carissa
1 months ago
Packet Decoder? Seriously? How does that even make sense in this context? *chuckles*
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Basilia
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be C) NetWitness Server, as it is a central component in the NetWitness architecture.
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Tasia
1 months ago
Wait, isn't the Concentrator the one that handles all the logging? Seems like the logical choice to me.
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Annmarie
1 months ago
I agree with Delsie, because the NetWitness Trust Model requires a user account on the Concentrator to log in to multiple services.
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Delsie
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Concentrator.
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Emily
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be C) NetWitness Server, as it is a central component in the NetWitness architecture.
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Cherilyn
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards the Windows Domain Controller. Gotta have that centralized authentication, you know?
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Deeann
29 days ago
Yeah, having that centralized authentication definitely makes things easier for logging in to multiple services.
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Sage
1 months ago
I think you're right, the Windows Domain Controller is the way to go for centralized authentication.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
Oh, I'm pretty sure it's the NetWitness Server. That's where all the magic happens, right?
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Tyra
23 days ago
D) Windows Domain Controller
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Wynell
28 days ago
C) NetWitness Server
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Avery
1 months ago
B) Packet Decoder
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Samuel
1 months ago
A) Concentrator.
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Lucina
2 months ago
I agree with Adolph, because the NetWitness Trust Model requires a user account on the Concentrator to log in to multiple services.
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Adolph
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Concentrator.
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