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Trend Deep-Security-Professional Exam - Topic 7 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Trend's Deep-Security-Professional exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 7
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Which Deep Security Protection Modules can be used to provide runtime protection for the Kubernetes and Docker platforms? Select all that apply.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

Container users can benefit from Kubernetes and Docker platform protection at runtime with Intrusion Prevention, Integrity Monitoring and Log Inspection rules using the Deep Security Agent installed on the host. The Deep Security Intrusion Prevention approach allows you to inspect both east-west and north-south traffic between containers and platform layers like Kubernetes.

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Brandon
2 months ago
Surprised to see Integrity Monitoring mentioned here!
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Denny
2 months ago
I think Log Inspection is also crucial for runtime protection.
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Dana
3 months ago
Totally agree with the first two, but not sure about the rest.
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Alecia
3 months ago
Wait, can Integrity Monitoring really be used for that?
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Jennifer
3 months ago
Definitely Intrusion Prevention and Anti-Malware!
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Merri
3 months ago
Integrity Monitoring sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it directly applies to Kubernetes and Docker.
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Joseph
4 months ago
I feel like Log Inspection might be more for monitoring than runtime protection, but I could be wrong.
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Annabelle
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think Anti-Malware was mentioned as well.
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Xuan
4 months ago
I think Intrusion Prevention is definitely one of the modules we discussed for runtime protection, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Clement
4 months ago
This is a tricky one. I know Deep Security has a lot of different protection modules, and I'm not entirely sure which ones are specifically designed for Kubernetes and Docker. I'll need to review the module descriptions carefully to make the best selection.
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Isadora
4 months ago
Okay, let me see. I think the Intrusion Prevention and Integrity Monitoring modules would be the best choices for runtime protection in containerized environments like Kubernetes and Docker. I'm not as sure about the other options, but I'll make sure to read the question thoroughly before answering.
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Cristy
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the Intrusion Prevention and Anti-Malware modules are related to runtime protection, but I'm not sure if the Log Inspection module would apply here. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Launa
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. The Intrusion Prevention, Integrity Monitoring, and Anti-Malware modules should all be applicable for runtime protection in Kubernetes and Docker.
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Jarvis
9 months ago
Hold up, is this a trick question? I'm going with B just to be safe. You never know when those pesky hackers are gonna try to sneak in through the logs.
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Rasheeda
9 months ago
The answer is clearly A, C, and D. I mean, come on, who doesn't love a good Intrusion Prevention system? It's like the superhero of the security world.
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Ty
9 months ago
I'm thinking A, C, and D. Gotta love those runtime protection modules! Though I have to admit, I'm a little tempted to throw in B just to see if the exam makers are trying to trick us.
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Filiberto
8 months ago
I'm not sure about B, but A, C, and D definitely provide strong protection.
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Gianna
8 months ago
I agree, those modules are essential for protecting Kubernetes and Docker platforms.
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Genevive
8 months ago
I think A, C, and D are the right choices for runtime protection.
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Carey
9 months ago
I agree, those modules are essential for protecting Kubernetes and Docker platforms.
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Gary
9 months ago
I think A, C, and D are the right choices for runtime protection.
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Josephine
9 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with all of them. Can't be too careful when it comes to securing those Kubernetes clusters. Last thing I want is to be the one who let a hacker in through the back door.
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Tamar
8 months ago
User 3: I think using all the Deep Security Protection Modules is a smart move. It's better to have multiple layers of protection.
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Stephane
8 months ago
User 2: Definitely, we need to cover all our bases. Can't take any chances with security.
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Colton
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, better safe than sorry. Intrusion Prevention, Log Inspection, Integrity Monitoring, and Anti-Malware are all important.
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France
10 months ago
I'm not sure about C, but I think A and D are definitely important for runtime protection.
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Nelida
10 months ago
I agree with Paola, but I also think C can be used for Kubernetes and Docker platforms.
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Paola
10 months ago
I think A, B, and D can be used for runtime protection.
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Terrilyn
10 months ago
A, C, and D seem like the obvious choices here. Gotta keep those containers safe from those pesky malware and integrity breaches, you know?
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Joana
9 months ago
Agreed, we need to stay vigilant against malware and integrity issues.
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Darrel
9 months ago
Definitely, those modules are essential for protecting Kubernetes and Docker platforms.
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Leota
9 months ago
A, C, and D are the correct choices. Good job!
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