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Cisco Exam 500-220 Topic 3 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-220 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 3
[All 500-220 Questions]

A Cisco Meraki MV camera is monitoring an office and its field of vision currently captures work desks and employee computer screens. However, recording employee computer screens is prohibited by local regulation.

Which feature in Dashboard can be used to preserve the current position of the camera while also meeting regulation requirements?

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Larae
1 months ago
Sensor crop, huh? Sounds like the camera's on a diet. Gotta keep those extra pixels off the screens, am I right folks?
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Shizue
1 months ago
Privacy window? More like 'privacy curtain' am I right? Gotta keep those peeping toms out of the employee screens.
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Brent
1 months ago
Privacy window all the way! It's like having a camera-friendly censor bar for your office. Keeps Big Brother happy and your employees' screens private.
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Leslie
16 days ago
C: Definitely, it's important to follow regulations while still monitoring the office.
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Leontine
19 days ago
B: Yeah, it keeps everyone happy. Can't be recording those screens.
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Juan
21 days ago
A: Privacy window is the way to go. It's like a censor bar for the camera.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I'm going with privacy window. It's like putting virtual blinds on the camera - stops the recording but leaves the camera where it is. Easy peasy!
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Timothy
12 days ago
User 3: Easy solution to meet regulation requirements.
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Zachary
17 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's like putting blinds on the camera.
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Deangelo
27 days ago
User 1: I think privacy window is the way to go.
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Natalie
2 months ago
Sensor crop could work too, but that might reduce the overall camera coverage. Better to just use the privacy window and keep the full view.
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William
1 months ago
B: Sensor crop could work too, but it might reduce the camera coverage.
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Charlene
1 months ago
A: I think the best option would be to use the privacy window feature.
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Chana
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think zone exclusion could also be a possible solution.
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Candra
2 months ago
Privacy window seems like the obvious choice here. It allows you to mask specific areas of the camera's view without changing the overall position. Keeps the office coverage but blocks the screens.
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Leota
23 days ago
Great, let's set it up on the camera to ensure compliance.
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Edda
27 days ago
I've used it before, works like a charm.
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Coletta
2 months ago
I agree, it's the perfect solution to comply with regulations.
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Michal
2 months ago
Privacy window is definitely the way to go.
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Margot
2 months ago
I agree with Cathern, using a privacy window would help meet regulation requirements.
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Cathern
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) privacy window.
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