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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Endpoint-Associate Topic 1 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE Endpoint Associate Accreditation Exam (Traps 4.0) exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 1
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What does ROP stand for?

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Lore
2 minutes ago
I think ROP stands for Return-Oriented Programming.
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Ernest
22 days ago
Haha, I'm just hoping it's not 'Reindeer Oatmeal Pudding'. That would be a real curveball, wouldn't it?
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Scarlet
22 days ago
Come on, guys, it's gotta be Return-Oriented Programming. I mean, if you don't know that one, you might as well just give up on this whole cybersecurity thing, am I right?
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Aliza
23 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What about Restriction on Process? That could also make sense in the context of a certification exam. We should think this through carefully.
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Tish
24 days ago
Ooh, 'Retained Original Process' is an interesting one. Maybe it has something to do with process management or virtualization? I'm not sure, but it's an option worth considering.
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Aleisha
24 days ago
I agree, Return-Oriented Programming is the best answer here. It's a way of chaining together small snippets of existing code to bypass security measures. Definitely a crucial concept in the world of ethical hacking.
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Paulina
25 days ago
Well, this question is a bit tricky. ROP could stand for a few different things, but I think the most likely answer is Return-Oriented Programming. It's a common technique used in computer security and exploitation.
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Esteban
25 days ago
I'm leaning towards 'Restriction on Process'. That sounds like it could be related to some kind of security or access control policy. But I'm not 100% sure.
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Celeste
26 days ago
I don't know, you guys. 'Rules of Prevention' and 'Restriction on Process' also sound like they could be relevant in a cybersecurity exam. This is a tough one.
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Gianna
28 days ago
I'm pretty sure it's Return-Oriented Programming. That's a common technique used in cybersecurity, right? Seems like the most logical choice to me.
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Arlyne
30 days ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I've heard of Return-Oriented Programming before, but I'm not sure if that's the correct answer. What do you all think?
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Alisha
6 days ago
Yes, ROP stands for Return-Oriented Programming
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Kimbery
7 days ago
Return-Oriented Programming is the correct answer
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Simona
8 days ago
I think it's A) Return-Oriented Programming too
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Ressie
9 days ago
Definitely A) Return-Oriented Programming
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Lemuel
10 days ago
A) Return-Oriented Programming
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