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VMware 5V0-93.22 Exam - Topic 10 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-93.22 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 10
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An administrator has just placed an endpoint into bypass.

What type of protection, if any, will VMware Carbon Black provide this device?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Michell
3 months ago
Yeah, C makes the most sense here.
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Selma
3 months ago
No way, it just means no active protection, right?
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Altha
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it still offered some basic monitoring.
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Allene
4 months ago
I agree, option C is definitely correct.
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Stefan
4 months ago
VMware Carbon Black won't provide any protection in bypass mode.
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Marg
4 months ago
I thought bypass meant the software is disabled, so I lean towards option C, but I could be wrong about the specifics.
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Kaycee
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like if it's in bypass, it might still apply some policy rules? Could that be option D?
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Zack
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think it mentioned that being in bypass means the endpoint is essentially unprotected.
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Irving
5 months ago
I think when an endpoint is in bypass, Carbon Black doesn't really provide any protection, right? So maybe option C?
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Eleni
5 months ago
I think the key here is understanding what "bypass" means in the context of Carbon Black. If the endpoint is in bypass, that probably means the security agent is not functioning, so option C seems like the best answer. But I'll review the details to confirm.
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Dwight
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. If the endpoint is in bypass, that means Carbon Black's security controls are likely disabled. So I'm guessing the correct answer is that it won't provide any protection. But I'll double-check the options to be sure.
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Zoila
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. Does the bypass mean Carbon Black is completely disabled, or will it still apply some level of protection? I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Ruby
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C - VMware Carbon Black won't provide any protection to the endpoint since it's been placed in bypass.
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Golda
1 year ago
I'm going with C as well. It's like when you tell your bodyguard to take the day off - they can't protect you anymore.
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Dallas
1 year ago
C sounds right to me. When an endpoint is in bypass mode, it's like Carbon Black is taking a coffee break - it can't do its job.
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Marshall
1 year ago
C) VMware Carbon Black will not provide any protection to the endpoint.
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Bok
1 year ago
B) VMware Carbon Black will place the machine in quarantine.
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Carmen
1 year ago
A) VMware Carbon Black will be uninstalled from the endpoint.
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Laurel
1 year ago
Ha, this question is like asking what happens when you put your car in neutral and try to drive - the answer is pretty obvious! C is the way to go.
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Maryann
1 year ago
Hmm, I was thinking it might be B, since Carbon Black could quarantine the machine to prevent it from causing any harm. But C makes sense too.
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Jess
1 year ago
True, policy rules could also be applied to protect the endpoint.
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Ezekiel
1 year ago
But D could also be possible, as Carbon Black could apply policy rules to the endpoint.
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Leota
1 year ago
I agree, quarantining the machine would be a good way to protect it.
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Keneth
1 year ago
I think B is the correct answer, Carbon Black will quarantine the machine.
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Julio
1 year ago
I believe VMware Carbon Black will apply policy rules to the endpoint for protection.
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Nan
1 year ago
I agree with Kaitlyn, it makes sense to quarantine the endpoint for protection.
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Kaitlyn
1 year ago
I think VMware Carbon Black will place the machine in quarantine.
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Malissa
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is C. If the endpoint is in bypass mode, then Carbon Black won't be able to provide any protection to it.
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Maira
1 year ago
Yes, it's important to ensure that endpoints are not placed in bypass mode to maintain security.
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Carma
1 year ago
So, the endpoint will be vulnerable to any threats without Carbon Black's protection.
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Annita
1 year ago
That's correct. Carbon Black will not provide any protection to the endpoint if it's in bypass mode.
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Valentine
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is C. If the endpoint is in bypass mode, then Carbon Black won't be able to provide any protection to it.
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