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Trend TM1-101 Exam - Topic 3 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Trend's TM1-101 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 3
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Which three options can be included in Server Protect statistical reports? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Holley
6 months ago
Not sure about F being relevant here.
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Buddy
6 months ago
A and B are must-haves, no doubt.
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Dortha
6 months ago
Surprised E isn't a common choice!
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Ressie
6 months ago
I think C should be in there too.
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Ma
6 months ago
Definitely A, B, and D!
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Marilynn
7 months ago
I remember something about spam messages, but I can't quite remember if they were part of the statistical reports. It’s a bit hazy for me.
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Teddy
7 months ago
I feel like the frequency of infection sorted by virus type could be an option too. We discussed something similar in our last study group.
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Adelaide
7 months ago
I'm not so sure about the top-ten infected users. It sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it was included in the reports.
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Alberta
7 months ago
I think the top-ten viruses found is definitely one of the options. I remember practicing a question like this before.
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Edgar
7 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll start by identifying the core purpose of a P3O model and then consider how non-PPM functions might fit into that framework differently than PPM functions. That should help me determine the best answer.
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Kerry
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the capabilities of StudioX, so I'll just try to eliminate the options that don't seem right.
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Fairy
7 months ago
Okay, I've got this. REST is the correct answer here. It's a web service architecture that uses HTTP messages to transfer data between applications on different hosts. The other options don't seem to fit the description as well.
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Josefa
11 months ago
Wait, there's no option for 'number of IT staff who've had a nervous breakdown due to these reports'? Clearly, the developers have never actually used their own software. I'm going with A, B, and F - the top viruses, infected users, and the number of security guards I'll need to hire.
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Glen
10 months ago
I agree. It's important to focus on the top threats and potential vulnerabilities.
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Bong
10 months ago
That's a good choice. Those options will give you a good overview of the security situation.
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Tyra
10 months ago
F) number of unauthorized access entry attempts for a selected period of time
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Lettie
11 months ago
B) top-ten infected users
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Jesusa
11 months ago
A) top-ten viruses found
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Shayne
12 months ago
Alright, let's see here. I'm picking B, C, and E. Gotta keep an eye on those pesky users and their spam habits, you know? And non-cleanable viruses? That's just asking for trouble. Time to bring out the big guns!
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Edda
10 months ago
Audra: Absolutely, better safe than sorry when it comes to server protection.
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Audra
11 months ago
User 2: Agreed, those are definitely important to keep track of. Gotta stay on top of things.
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Lai
11 months ago
User 1: I'm going with B, C, and E too. Can't be too careful with those spam messages and non-cleanable viruses.
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Julian
12 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm leaning towards A, D, and F. The frequency of infection and unauthorized access data could be real eye-openers. Plus, I'm always up for a good virus-hunting competition. Top-ten, baby!
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Mozell
11 months ago
Let's go with a mix then. A, B, and F could cover both the virus and unauthorized access aspects of our server protection.
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Jovita
11 months ago
I agree, but I still think A, D, and F would give us a more comprehensive view of our server's security status.
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Tyra
11 months ago
I think B, C, and E would be more useful. Knowing the top infected users and number of spam messages could help us target our protection efforts better.
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Luis
1 year ago
I'm going with A, C, and E. The number of spam messages and non-cleanable viruses would be really helpful for my organization. Though I'm a little curious about that 'unauthorized access' option. Sounds like some juicy data there!
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Pa
11 months ago
E) total number of non-cleanable viruses found
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Gladys
11 months ago
C) number of spam messages found
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Joanna
12 months ago
A) top-ten viruses found
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Curt
1 year ago
I also think option C could be useful to track spam messages in the reports.
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Jesse
1 year ago
I agree with Barrie. Those options provide a good overview of virus and infection data.
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Mitsue
1 year ago
A, B, and D seem like the obvious choices here. I mean, who doesn't want to know the top viruses and infected users? Sorting by virus type is just common sense.
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Candida
11 months ago
D) frequency of infection sorted by virus type
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Darrin
12 months ago
B) top-ten infected users
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Dolores
1 year ago
A) top-ten viruses found
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Barrie
1 year ago
I think options A, B, and D can be included in Server Protect statistical reports.
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