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Isaca Exam CCAK Topic 3 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Isaca's CCAK exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 3
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Management planes deployed in cloud environments may pose a risk of potentially allowing access to the entire environment. Which of the following controls is MOST appropriate for mitigating this risk?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Eladia
4 months ago
I think regular audits (B) could also be important to ensure compliance and security.
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Oliva
4 months ago
I believe D) Increased monitoring could also help in mitigating the risk.
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Grover
5 months ago
I agree with Corazon, restricting access would limit the risk.
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Blair
5 months ago
Increased monitoring? Sounds like a recipe for a 24/7 security team. I'd rather just lock down the access and call it a day. Less headache, more sleep.
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Corazon
5 months ago
I think the answer is C) Access restriction.
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Dianne
5 months ago
Regular audits, all the way! You can't just set it and forget it, you know. Gotta keep an eye on that management plane, make sure it's behaving itself.
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Blair
5 months ago
Access restriction? That's a no-brainer! You don't want the entire cloud environment to be accessible, right? Gotta keep those pesky hackers out.
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Tarra
4 months ago
Increased monitoring could also help catch any unauthorized access attempts before they cause damage.
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Dallas
4 months ago
Access restriction is definitely key in this situation. We need to limit who can access the management planes.
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