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Question 56

You are creating a new Rest API user that utilizes CyberArk Authentication.
What is a correct process to provision this user?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
To provision a new Rest API user that utilizes CyberArk Authentication, the correct process involves using the PVWA (Password Vault Web Access). You would navigate to the User Provisioning section, then to Users and Groups, and select New > User. This allows you to create a new user that can be configured for Rest API access with the appropriate authentication method1.
References:
* CyberArk's official documentation on implementing Privileged Account Security Web Services provides information on using REST APIs to create, list, modify, and delete entities in PAM - Self-Hosted from within programs and scripts, which includes user provisioning1.
* Additional details on the process and best practices for creating Rest API users can be found in the CyberArk Privileged Access Manager documentation and training resources
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Question 57

If the AccountUploader Utility is used to create accounts with SSH keys, which parameter do you use to set the full or relative path of the SSH private key file that will be attached to the account?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
When using the AccountUploader Utility to create accounts with SSH keys, the parameter used to set the full or relative path of the SSH private key file that will be attached to the account is KeyFile. This parameter specifies the location of the SSH private key file, which is then associated with the account being onboarded into the CyberArk Privileged Access Security system. The correct configuration of this parameter is crucial for the successful attachment of the SSH key to the account1.
References:
* CyberArk's official documentation on the AccountUploader Utility, which provides detailed information on the parameters and usage for onboarding accounts with SSH keys1.
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Question 58

When a DR Vault Server becomes an active vault, it will automatically fail back to the original state once the Primary Vault comes back online.

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
When a DR Vault Server becomes an active vault, it will automatically fail back to the original state once the Primary Vault comes back online, if the AllowFailback setting is set to "yes" in the padr.ini file. The padr.ini file is the configuration file for the Disaster Recovery application, which enables the DR Vault to replicate data from the Primary Vault and take over its role in case of a failure. The AllowFailback setting determines whether the DR Vault will automatically switch back to the passive mode when the Primary Vault is restored. The default value of this setting is "no", which means that the DR Vault will remain active until a manual failback is performed1. To enable the automatic failback, the setting must be changed to "yes" and the padr service must be restarted1. The dbparm.ini file is not relevant to this setting, as it is the main configuration file for the Vault database2. References:
* Configure the DR Vault - CyberArk, section "AllowFailback"
* DBParm.ini - CyberArk, section "Main parameters"
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Question 59

What can you do to ensure each component server is operational?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
To ensure that each component server is operational, you can log on to the Privileged Vault Web Access (PVWA) with the version 10 user interface, navigate to the Healthcheck section, and validate that each component server is connected to the Vault. The System Health dashboard in PVWA provides a high-level visual representation of the health status of the different CyberArk components, including whether the Vault service is up and whether the component servers are connected1.
References:
* CyberArk Docs - Monitor system health
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Question 60

PTA can automatically suspend sessions if suspicious activities are detected in a privileged session, but only if the session is made via the CyberArk PSM.

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The PTA can automatically suspend sessions if suspicious activities are detected in a privileged session, regardless of the session method. The PTA can suspend sessions that are made via the PSM, the PVWA, or directly to the target system. The PTA can also suspend sessions that are made via SSH, RDP, or other protocols. References:
* Defender PAM Sample Items Study Guide, page 24
* PTA User Guide, page 17
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