CCSP · Question #433
CCSP Question #433: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: VPN. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates an encrypted tunnel that allows administrators to securely connect to internal, trusted network zones (such as a management network or a secure VLAN) from outside that zone. This is the standard mechanism for remote or out-of-band administr
Question
Which of the following security technologies is commonly used to give administrators access into trust zones within an environment?
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- AVPN
- BWAF
- CIPSec
- DHTTPS
Explanation
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates an encrypted tunnel that allows administrators to securely connect to internal, trusted network zones (such as a management network or a secure VLAN) from outside that zone. This is the standard mechanism for remote or out-of-band administrative access into protected network segments. A WAF (B) protects web applications, IPSec (C) is a transport/tunnel encryption protocol (often used underneath VPNs), and HTTPS (D) secures web traffic but does not by itself provide network-level access into a trust zone.
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