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CCCS-203B · Question #278

CCCS-203B Question #278: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B. Managed items refer to accounts or containers with CrowdStrike agents installed, while. Option A: The terms managed and unmanaged do not directly relate to the patching status of systems. Both managed and unmanaged items could be fully patched or have pending updates. Option B: Managed items refer to accounts or containers where CrowdStrike agents or direct integrat

Question

Which of the following best describes the difference between managed and unmanaged items in the context of Falcon Cloud Security?

Options

  • AManaged items are fully patched systems, while unmanaged items are systems that have pending
  • BManaged items refer to accounts or containers with CrowdStrike agents installed, while
  • CManaged items are actively assessed for vulnerabilities, while unmanaged items are not assessed
  • DManaged items are those integrated into the Falcon platform, while unmanaged items are only

Explanation

Option A: The terms managed and unmanaged do not directly relate to the patching status of systems. Both managed and unmanaged items could be fully patched or have pending updates. Option B: Managed items refer to accounts or containers where CrowdStrike agents or direct integrations are applied, giving the Falcon platform control and visibility. Unmanaged items, by contrast, lack direct integration, meaning the platform can monitor them but not control them directly. This differentiation is critical for managing risks in hybrid environments. Option C: Managed and unmanaged items are not defined by their vulnerability assessment status. Even unmanaged items can be assessed for risks through other tools or indirect Option D: While managed items are integrated into the Falcon platform, unmanaged items are not merely "externally monitored." The key distinction lies in the presence or absence of direct CrowdStrike agent or integration.

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