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CyberArk Exam PAM-DEF Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-DEF exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 1
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When managing SSH keys, the CPM stored the Private Key

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Suggested Answer: B, C, F

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Quiana
5 days ago
Option B - storing the private key on the target server? That's like leaving your house key under the doormat. Not the brightest idea.
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Naomi
8 days ago
D all the way! After all, the private key is like a secret password - you wouldn't want to leave it lying around, would you?
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Bernadine
9 days ago
C, because the CPM needs to keep a copy of the private key, but it should be stored securely in the Vault, not on the target server. Basic SSH 101, folks!
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Jaime
10 days ago
D seems the most logical answer. I mean, if you can generate the private key from the public one, why bother storing it anywhere?
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Wilda
17 days ago
Wait, the private key is supposed to be kept private, not stored in the Vault! That's a big no-no in the world of SSH security.
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Shasta
3 days ago
A) In the Vault
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Berry
22 days ago
I agree with both of you, so the answer is C) A & B.
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Willard
23 days ago
I believe it could also be stored on the target server.
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Alaine
25 days ago
I think the Private Key is stored in the Vault.
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