NCP-EUC · Question #23
A new client has just deployed a new Frame account, During the testing phase, the security team found that they had bidirectional clipboard, capabilities, the ability to transfer files, and…
The correct answer is C. Disable unauthorized storage providers and features. Nutanix Frame has built-in administrative controls to restrict specific features identified by the security team. Administrators can disable bidirectional clipboard access, file transfer capabilities, and connectivity to unauthorized external storage providers (such as Dropbox…
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A new client has just deployed a new Frame account, During the testing phase, the security team found that they had bidirectional clipboard, capabilities, the ability to transfer files, and connectivity to unauthorized external storage devices. What should the administrator do to secure the environment, based on the security team's feedback?
Options
- AApply Group Policies to limit the end users abilities.
- BImplement a Mobile Device Management solution.
- CDisable unauthorized storage providers and features.
- DDeploy a device visibility & control platform.
How the community answered
(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B3% (1)
- C83% (24)
- D10% (3)
Explanation
Nutanix Frame has built-in administrative controls to restrict specific features identified by the security team. Administrators can disable bidirectional clipboard access, file transfer capabilities, and connectivity to unauthorized external storage providers (such as Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) directly within the Frame Administration Console. This is the correct and most targeted approach (C). Applying Group Policies (A) addresses the Windows OS layer but cannot control Frame-specific features like external storage provider integrations. An MDM solution (B) manages endpoint device compliance, not Frame session capabilities. A device visibility and control platform (D) monitors endpoints but does not directly restrict Frame session features. The correct action is to use Frame's native security controls to disable the offending features.
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