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Trend Deep-Security-Professional Exam - 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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Hershel
3 months ago
It could also be tenant-specific settings, right?
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Hollis
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure it’s not just unlicensed?
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Tran
3 months ago
I thought it was only for Linux, though?
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Nathan
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's a common reason!
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Brynn
4 months ago
The Application Control Module is disabled at the Base Policy level.
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Zona
4 months ago
I wonder if the tenant settings could be the problem. I think there was a practice question about enabling modules for tenants.
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Claudio
4 months ago
I feel like it could be related to an Activation Code issue. If it's not provided, maybe that's why it's not showing up.
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Brittni
4 months ago
I remember something about the module being specific to Linux systems, but I can't recall if that applies here since the policy is for Windows.
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Jean
5 months ago
I think the Application Control Protection Module might be disabled at the Base Policy level, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Danica
5 months ago
Got it, I think I see what's going on. The key is to look at the available protection modules and why one might not be displayed. Option C about the activation code seems like the most likely explanation.
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Kizzy
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. The question mentions the policy details, but the options talk about things like licensing and tenants. I'll need to make sure I understand the context before selecting an answer.
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Hillary
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. The question mentions that the module is not available, so I'm guessing it's either been disabled, not licensed, or not enabled for this particular tenant. I'll need to analyze the options carefully.
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Vi
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the policy details and the available protection modules to figure out why the Application Control Protection Module is not showing up.
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Sabra
5 months ago
Ah, this seems straightforward. The module is likely disabled at the base policy level, so it won't be displayed in the details for the child policies. I'll go with option A.
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Leslie
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about the exact steps here. Should we delete the SnapMirror relationship instead of breaking it? I want to make sure I don't accidentally lose any data.
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Julio
2 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
1 year 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
1 year 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
2 years ago
I think the Module is not available because it has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Martha
2 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
2 years ago
D) The Application Control Protection Modules has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Twila
2 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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Julie
2 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
2 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
2 years ago
Maybe the Module is not displayed because an Activation Code has not been provided.
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Ressie
2 years ago
I believe it could be because the Module is only supported on Linux computers, not on Windows.
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Karina
2 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
2 years ago
D) The Application Control Protection Modules has not been enabled for this tenant.
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Lon
2 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
2 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
2 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
2 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
2 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
2 years ago
I think the Protection Module is not available because it has been disabled at the Base Policy level.
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