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Question 66

What does pre-boot protection prevent?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 67

What does pre-boot authentication disable?

Correct Answer: A
Pre-boot authentication in Harmony Endpoint disablesworkarounds to computer security. This is explicitly stated in theCP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdfonpage 223, under "Authentication before the Operating System Loads (Pre-boot)," which explains: "only authorized users are given access to information stored on desktops and laptops" by requiring authentication before the OS loads. This prevents unauthorized access attempts that might bypass OS-level security measures, such as booting from alternative media or exploiting OS vulnerabilities-effectively disabling "workarounds to computer security."
* Option B ("Identity theft")is a broader security concern not specifically addressed by pre-boot authentication; it's a potential outcome, not a direct mechanism disabled.
* Option C ("Incorrect usernames")is a user error, not something pre-boot authentication disables; it simply rejects invalid credentials.
* Option D ("Weak passwords")relates to password policy enforcement (covered on page 264), not the function of pre-boot authentication itself.
* Option A ("Workarounds to computer security")is directly supported by the documentation, as pre- boot authentication ensures security at the earliest stage, blocking bypass attempts.
References:
CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 223: "Authentication before the Operating System Loads (Pre-boot)" (describes the purpose of pre-boot authentication).
CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 264: "Password Complexity and Security" (covers password policies, not pre-boot authentication's role).
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Question 68

One of the Data Security Software Capability protections included in the Harmony Endpoint solution is

Correct Answer: C
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Question 69

The Harmony Endpoint solution includes which three Data Security Software Capability protections?

Correct Answer: D
The Harmony Endpoint solution provides a suite of Data Security Software Capability protections, specifically Full Disk Encryption (FDE),Media Encryption & Port Protection (MEPP), andRemote Access VPN, as explicitly listed in theCP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf. Onpage 20, under the
"Endpoint Security Client" section, the document states:
"Full Disk Encryption: Combines Pre-boot protection, boot authentication, and strong encryption..."
"Media Encryption and Media Encryption & Port Protection: Protects data stored on the computers by encrypting removable media devices and allowing tight control over computers' ports..."
"Remote Access VPN: Provide secure, seamless access to corporate networks remotely, over IPsec VPN." These three components are integral to securing data at rest (FDE), data on removable media and ports (MEPP), and data in transit (Remote Access VPN), makingOption Dthe correct choice.
* Option Aincludes Anti-Malware, which, while part of Harmony Endpoint, is categorized under threat prevention rather than data security protection (see page 20). Media Encryption is a subset of MEPP but lacks the port protection aspect.
* Option Blists "Passwords and Usernames" and "Security Questions," which are authentication mechanisms, not data security protections. Port Protection (MEPP) is correct but incomplete without its full scope.
* Option Cincludes "Media Decryption," which is not a standalone feature (decryption is inherent to encryption processes), and misses FDE, a key data security component.
References:
CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 20: "Endpoint Security Client" (lists FDE, MEPP, and Remote Access VPN as data security components).
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Question 70

Endpoint's Media Encryption (ME) Software Capability protects sensitive data on what, and how?

Correct Answer: A
The Media Encryption & Port Protection component specifically safeguards sensitive information by encrypting data and mandating authorization for access to storage devices, removable media, and other input
/output devices. Users need explicit authorization to interact with these encrypted storage devices.
Exact Extract from Official Document:
"The Media Encryption & Port Protection component protects sensitive information by encrypting data and requiring authorization for access to storage devices, removable media, and other input/output devices." Reference:Check Point Harmony Endpoint Specialist R81.20 Administration Guide, Section: "Media Encryption & Port Protection".
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