D-ZT-DS-23 Questions PDF [2024] Use Valid New dump to Clear Exam [Q20-Q40]

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D-ZT-DS-23 Questions PDF [2024] Use Valid New dump to Clear Exam

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NEW QUESTION # 20
Which of the following factors drive the need for a Zero Trust approach?
(Select two)

  • A. Increasing incidents of insider threats.
  • B. The desire for simpler network architectures.
  • C. Decreased importance of network perimeter security.
  • D. The shift towards cloud-based services and remote work.

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 21
What is a challenge in implementing a hybrid Zero Trust strategy?

  • A. The excessive cost savings from reducing on-premises security solutions
  • B. Integrating disparate security systems and policies across cloud and on-premises environments
  • C. The decreased need for monitoring and logging
  • D. Reducing the complexity of IT infrastructure too much

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 22
What is the primary benefit of applying automation in network security monitoring?

  • A. It ensures timely response to threats by automating repetitive tasks.
  • B. It increases the complexity of security operations.
  • C. It allows for manual analysis of every alert.
  • D. It reduces the need for a skilled cybersecurity workforce.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 23
A major challenge in Zero Trust implementation for enterprises is:

  • A. Balancing security needs with business functionality
  • B. Moving all operations to a single physical location
  • C. Convincing everyone that no change is needed
  • D. Completely eliminating the IT department

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 24
What is the value of data encryption when implementing Zero Trust in the Dell Cyber Recovery Vault?

  • A. Replaces the need for micro-segmentation
  • B. Focuses on authenticated user permissions
  • C. Decreases the need for continuous analytics
  • D. Ensures the security of stored sensitive information

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 25
Which is a critical consideration when designing an identity-based Zero Trust system for an organization?

  • A. Integrating identity governance and administration to manage identities and access rights efficiently
  • B. Using only physical security measures to authenticate identities
  • C. Ensuring that the design is so complex that attackers cannot understand it
  • D. Designing a system that requires minimal user interaction and no authentication

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 26
Why is visibility crucial in network security monitoring?

  • A. It allows for a more relaxed security posture.
  • B. It allows for complete trust in network users.
  • C. It enables real-time detection of anomalies and threats.
  • D. It reduces the need for compliance reporting.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 27
What is a foundational element in designing an identity-based Zero Trust architecture?

  • A. Ensuring all users have the same level of access to simplify management
  • B. Implementing a single sign-on system for all applications
  • C. Establishing strong identity verification mechanisms
  • D. Using social media profiles as the primary authentication method

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 28
Match the tools used in key steps for implementing ZTNA. There are more tools than steps.

  • A. Okta: Define Policy
    NGFW-Micro segmentation: Maintain
    OpenManage Network Manager: Enforce
    AIOps platforms: Monitor
  • B. Okta: Define Policy
    NGFW-Micro segmentation: Monitor
    OpenManage Network Manager: Enforce
    AIOps platforms: Maintain
  • C. Okta: Identify
    NGFW-Micro segmentation: Monitor
    OpenManage Network Manager: Define Policy
    AIOps platforms: Maintain
  • D. Okta: Monitor
    NGFW-Micro segmentation: Define Policy
    OpenManage Network Manager: Maintain
    AIOps platforms: Identify

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 29
How does the principle of least privilege apply in a Zero Trust cloud environment?

  • A. Granting full network access after initial login to improve user experience
  • B. Limiting user and system access to the minimum necessary for their role
  • C. Applying only to on-premises systems, not to cloud resources
  • D. By providing all users with administrative access to speed up development

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 30
In the NIST Zero Trust Architecture, which logical components is the policy decision point broken down into?

  • A. Policy Engine and Access Management Point
  • B. Policy Engine and Policy Administrator
  • C. Policy Engine and Policy Enforcement Point
  • D. Policy Enforcement Point and Policy Administrator

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 31
Which type of communication is allowed within a microsegmented network?

  • A. Between all devices
  • B. Only with external networks
  • C. Only with devices from different organizations
  • D. Only within the same zone

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 32
Which technologies support the enforcement of a data-centric Zero Trust policy?
(Select two)

  • A. Antivirus software installed on external devices only
  • B. Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions
  • C. Single-layer network perimeter defenses
  • D. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) tools

Answer: B,D


NEW QUESTION # 33
Which of the following is a core tenet of the Zero Trust security model?

  • A. Unlimited access for all users.
  • B. Always trust the network perimeter.
  • C. Network location determines trust.
  • D. Least privilege access control.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 34
A startup organization is adopting a multi-cloud strategy to deploy their applications in various cloud service provider environments to save cost.
How would this strategy impact the security for the organization?

  • A. Increases the number of attack surfaces
  • B. Increases the number of security agents
  • C. Eliminates the need for multiple security tools
  • D. Eliminates the vulnerabilities across the applications

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which type of Zero Trust Network Access requires the installation of a device agent or local software agent?

  • A. Directly Managed
  • B. Service Initiated
  • C. Endpoint Initiated
  • D. Cloud Initiated

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 36
Match each tenets (left column) with a description (right column). There are more descriptions (right column) than tenets (left column).

  • A. 1. Scrutinization: Administrate the systems in a manner such that the systems are hit by ransomware.
    2. Presume Breach: Malicious personas present where all environments and NPE are treated as untrusted.
    3. Hostile Environment: The Identity and Management is very critical and based on disruptive policies.
    4. Unified Analytics: Finds its application in Big Data, System Health Check.
    5. Always Verify: The availability to resources, systems, data keeps changing from time to time and is determined
  • B. 1. Scrutinization: The Identity and Management is very critical and based on disruptive policies.
    2. Presume Breach: Administrate the systems in a manner such that the systems are hit by ransomware.
    3. Hostile Environment: Malicious personas present where all environments and NPE are treated as untrusted.
    4. Unified Analytics: Finds its application in Big Data, System Health Check.
    5. Always Verify: The availability to resources, systems, data keeps changing from time to time and is determined
  • C. 1. Scrutinization: Malicious personas present where all environments and NPE are treated as untrusted.
    2. Presume Breach: Administrate the systems in a manner such that the systems are hit by ransomware.
    3. Hostile Environment: The Identity and Management is very critical and based on disruptive policies.
    4. Unified Analytics: Finds its application in Big Data, System Health Check.
    5. Always Verify: The availability to resources, systems, data keeps changing from time to time and is determined
  • D. 1. Scrutinization: The availability to resources, systems, data keeps changing from time to time and is determined
    2. Presume Breach: Administrate the systems in a manner such that the systems are hit by ransomware.
    3. Hostile Environment: Malicious personas present where all environments and NPE are treated as untrusted.
    4. Unified Analytics: The Identity and Management is very critical and based on disruptive policies.
    5. Always Verify: Finds its application in Big Data, System Health Check.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 37
What is the core principle of Zero Trust security?

  • A. Never trust, always verify, even inside the network.
  • B. Verify identity only at the network perimeter.
  • C. Trust all users inside the network perimeter.
  • D. Trust is based solely on physical access controls.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 38
Which three mechanisms help guide organizations with implementing and adopting Zero Trust security for remote users and devices?
(Select 3)

  • A. Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
  • B. Encryption
  • C. Secure SSH
  • D. User Biometrics
  • E. Least Privilege access

Answer: A,C,E


NEW QUESTION # 39
Why do organizations adopt a Zero Trust security model?

  • A. To solely comply with regulatory standards.
  • B. To better manage remote access.
  • C. To prevent data breaches by verifying every access request, regardless of location.
  • D. To reduce the complexity of IT infrastructure.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 40
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