What blades have to be enabled on the Management Server for the Endpoint Security Management Server to operate?
Correct Answer: B
For the Endpoint Security Management Server to operate, theComplianceandNetwork Policy Management blades must be enabled. This is indicated in theCP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdfon page 23 under "Endpoint Security Architecture," where it describes the Management Server as hosting "Endpoint Security policy management and databases," which includes policy enforcement and compliance checking. Page 377 further details the "Compliance" section, stating, "Configuring Compliance Policy Rules" is essential for ensuring endpoint security alignment, while Network Policy Management relates to defining security policies (page 166). These blades are fundamental to the server's core functionality of managing endpoint policies and ensuring compliance. Option A ("all gateway-related blades") is incorrect, as gateway blades (e.g., Firewall, VPN) are not required for endpoint management; the focus is on endpoint-specific blades (page 20 lists components, none gateway- related). Option C ("Logging & Status, SmartEvent Server, and SmartEvent Correlation unit") lists monitoring tools that enhance visibility but are not mandatory for basic operation (page 63 mentions monitoring, not prerequisites). Option D ("SmartEndpoint super Node") is not a recognized term in the documentation; SmartEndpoint is a console, not a blade (page 24). Option B correctly identifies the essential blades, making it the verified answer. References: CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 23: Endpoint Security Architecture (describes policy management and databases). CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 377: Compliance (details Compliance blade functionality). CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 166: Defining Endpoint Security Policies (relates to Network Policy Management). CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 20: Endpoint Security Client (lists components, none gateway-related).
Question 52
When using User Logon Pre-boot Remote Help, the following assistance is provided
Correct Answer: D
Question 53
How does FDE add another layer of security?
Correct Answer: D
Question 54
What does the Data protection/General rule contain?
Correct Answer: B
Question 55
Before installing FDE on a client machine, what should administrators make sure of?
Correct Answer: A
Installing Full Disk Encryption (FDE) on a client machine requires specific conditions to be met, including sufficient disk space on system volumes. TheCP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf provides an exact specification for this requirement. Onpage 249, under "Client Requirements for Full Disk Encryption Deployment," the guide explicitly states: "Ensure that the system volumes have at least 32 MB of continuous free space." This precise requirement confirms that administrators must ensure the system volumes have at least32 MB of continuous space, makingOption Athe correct answer. The other options (B, C, and D) list different space values (50 MB, 36 MB, and 25 MB, respectively), none of which are supported by the documentation. The use of "continuous" space emphasizes the need for an uninterrupted block, critical for FDE's operation, further solidifying Option A's accuracy. References: CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 249: "Client Requirements for Full Disk Encryption Deployment" (space requirement).