HP0-J73 · Question #313
Which security features are used to protect customer data on HP StoreEasy Storage? (Select two.)
The correct answer is C. HP Autonomy LiveVault E. SMB 3.x encryption and signing. HP StoreEasy Storage protects customer data using HP Autonomy LiveVault for secure offsite cloud backup and SMB 3.x encryption and signing to secure data in transit over the network.
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Which security features are used to protect customer data on HP StoreEasy Storage? (Select two.)
Options
- ABitLocker Drive Encryption
- BHP TippingPoint
- CHP Autonomy LiveVault
- DEndpoint security protection
- ESMB 3.x encryption and signing
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(17 responses)- A6% (1)
- C94% (16)
Why each option
HP StoreEasy Storage protects customer data using HP Autonomy LiveVault for secure offsite cloud backup and SMB 3.x encryption and signing to secure data in transit over the network.
BitLocker Drive Encryption is a general Windows volume encryption tool and is not listed among the specific security features documented for the HP StoreEasy Storage platform.
HP TippingPoint is a dedicated network intrusion prevention system (IPS) product and is entirely unrelated to HP StoreEasy Storage security features.
HP Autonomy LiveVault is an integrated cloud-based backup and data protection service offered with HP StoreEasy that secures data against loss by replicating it offsite, and is documented as a StoreEasy security and data protection capability.
Endpoint security protection is a generic term describing client-side antivirus and host protection, not a specific security feature of the HP StoreEasy Storage platform.
SMB 3.x encryption and signing are native Windows Storage Server security features supported by HP StoreEasy that protect file-share traffic in transit - encryption prevents eavesdropping and signing prevents packet tampering across the network.
Concept tested: HP StoreEasy Storage security and data protection capabilities
Source: https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA4-7522ENW.pdf
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