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HashiCorp Exam Vault-Associate Topic 7 Question 11 Discussion

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Sharika
1 months ago
Seriously, if the encryption key is stored in the backend, that's like putting a neon sign over the vault saying 'Hack me!'
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Verdell
1 months ago
Oof, if the answer is True, then Vault's developers need to go back to the drawing board. That's a big no-no in the world of cryptography.
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Suzan
9 days ago
A) True
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Jerry
1 months ago
I'm going with False on this one. It's basic security 101 to keep the encryption keys separate from the data being encrypted.
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Janessa
1 months ago
Well, I certainly hope the answer is False. Storing the encryption key in the backend would be a major security faux pas.
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Willodean
1 months ago
Haha, the vault encryption key being stored in the backend storage? That's like putting the safe combination on the front door!
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Marylin
9 days ago
A) True
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Nobuko
18 days ago
Haha, the vault encryption key being stored in the backend storage? That's like putting the safe combination on the front door!
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Leota
23 days ago
B) False
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Reynalda
1 months ago
A) True
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Josue
2 months ago
I think the encryption key should be stored securely in the backend storage to ensure data protection.
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Tracey
2 months ago
B) False
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Josue
2 months ago
A) True
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