Solution: If an MFA factor is set to 'required' and another MFA factor set to 'optional', then users can enroll into both factors and then can use either of them for successful logins
Ha, this question is a real brain-teaser! I bet the exam writers were chuckling to themselves when they came up with this one. Time to put on my thinking cap.
Interesting, this question is really testing our understanding of MFA configurations. I'll have to make sure I've got a solid grasp on these nuances for the exam.
Ah, I see. So it's a flexible approach, giving users the choice between the two MFA factors. Convenient for users, but I wonder if the security team is comfortable with that level of optionality.
Hmm, the solution makes sense. With one factor set as required and the other as optional, users can leverage either for authentication. Seems straightforward enough.
I think the answer is A) Yes because if one factor is required and the other is optional, users should be able to enroll in both and choose which one to use.
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