A .R.T.I.E. has an evolving need, which was amplified during the incidents. Their complex and dispersed IT environments have thousands of users, applications, and resources to manage. Dell found that the existing Identity and Access Management was limited in its ability to apply expanding IAM protection to applications beyond the core financial and human resource management application. A .R.T.I.E. also did not have many options for protecting their access especially in the cloud. A .R.T.I.E. were also not comfortable exposing their applications for remote access. Dell recommended adopting robust IAM techniques like mapping out connections between privileged users and admin accounts, and the use multifactor authentication.
The Dell Services team suggest implementing a system that requires individuals to provide a PIN and biometric information to access their device. Which type of multifactor authentication should be suggested?
Question No 2
A Zero Trust security strategy is defined by which of the primary approaches?
Question No 3
To optimize network performance and reliability, low latency network path for customer traffic,
A.R.T.I.E created a modern edge solution. The edge solution helped the organization to analyze and
process diverse data and identify related business opportunities. Edge computing also helped them
to create and distribute content and determine how the users consume it. But as compute and data
creation becomes more decentralized and distributed, A .R.T.I.E. was exposed to various risks and
security challenges inevitably became more complex. Unlike the cloud in a data center, it is physically
impossible to wall off the edge.
Which type of edge security risk A .R.T.I.E. is primarily exposed?
Question No 4
The cybersecurity team performed a quantitative risk analysis on A .R.T.I.E.'s IT systems during the
risk management process.
What is the focus of a quantitative risk analysis?