CCCS-203B · Question #284
CCCS-203B Question #284: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C. The role was created, but it was not granted the required permissions or trust policy for. Option A: There is no requirement to link AWS and Azure for Falcon integration. Each cloud provider has its own independent registration process. Option B: Falcon sensors are not required for cloud account registration. Sensors provide endpoint protection, whereas registration in
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Options
- AThe AWS account must be linked to an Azure subscription before it can be registered in
- BThe CrowdStrike Falcon Console does not support AWS account registrations unless the Falcon
- CThe role was created, but it was not granted the required permissions or trust policy for
- DThe Falcon role needs to be assigned to an AWS Lambda function for it to be recognized during
Explanation
Option A: There is no requirement to link AWS and Azure for Falcon integration. Each cloud provider has its own independent registration process. Option B: Falcon sensors are not required for cloud account registration. Sensors provide endpoint protection, whereas registration integrates Falcon with AWS APIs for monitoring. Option C: CrowdStrike Falcon requires a properly configured IAM role with the necessary permissions and a trust policy allowing Falcon to assume the role. If the trust relationship is not set up correctly, Falcon cannot access the account to complete registration. Option D: The IAM role is not assigned to a Lambda function but is instead created for Falcon to assume. Registering a cloud account does not require Lambda integration.
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