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Trend Exam Deep-Security-Professional Topic 11 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for Trend's Deep-Security-Professional exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 11
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When viewing the details for a policy, as displayed in the exhibit, you notice that the Application Control Protection Module is not available. In this example, why would this Protection Modules not be available?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Julio
1 years ago
Hey, I've got a funny one - what do you call a security module that's always late to the party? A 'late-ection' module! Anyway, I think C is the way to go here. No Activation Code, no party.
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Helaine
11 months ago
C) An Activation Code for the Application Control Protection Module has not been provided. Unlicensed Protection Modules will not be displayed.
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Arletta
11 months ago
A) The Application Control Protection Module has been disabled at the Base Policy level and is not displayed in the details for child policies.
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Rachael
1 years ago
I think the Module is not available because it has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Martha
1 years ago
I'm gonna go with B on this one. Clearly, the policy is for a Windows machine, and the Application Control module is a Linux-only feature. Talk about an identity crisis!
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Irene
12 months ago
D) The Application Control Protection Modules has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Twila
12 months ago
C) An Activation Code for the Application Control Protection Module has not been provided. Unlicensed Protection Modules will not be displayed.
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Julie
1 years ago
B) The Application Control Protection Module is only supported on Linux computers, the policy details displayed are for Windows computers only.
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Mike
1 years ago
A) The Application Control Protection Module has been disabled at the Base Policy level and is not displayed in the details for child policies.
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Maxima
1 years ago
Maybe the Module is not displayed because an Activation Code has not been provided.
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Ressie
1 years ago
I believe it could be because the Module is only supported on Linux computers, not on Windows.
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Karina
1 years ago
D sounds like the culprit to me. The tenant's probably been too busy binge-watching Netflix to enable all the fun protection modules. Gotta keep up with the latest security trends, folks!
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Ciara
1 years ago
D) The Application Control Protection Modules has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Lon
1 years ago
C) An Activation Code for the Application Control Protection Module has not been provided. Unlicensed Protection Modules will not be displayed.
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Merilyn
1 years ago
A) The Application Control Protection Module has been disabled at the Base Policy level and is not displayed in the details for child policies.
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Myong
1 years ago
Hmm, I think it's gotta be option C. No Activation Code, no show-and-tell for that module, am I right? Can't just expect everything to work for free these days.
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Jenelle
1 years ago
C) An Activation Code for the Application Control Protection Module has not been provided. Unlicensed Protection Modules will not be displayed.
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Cecilia
1 years ago
A) The Application Control Protection Module has been disabled at the Base Policy level and is not displayed in the details for child policies.
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Huey
1 years ago
I think the Protection Module is not available because it has been disabled at the Base Policy level.
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