NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #22
An administrator is configuring Protection Policies to replicate VMs to a Nutanix Cloud Cluster (NC2) over the internet. To comply with security policies, how should data be protected during…
The correct answer is D. Enable Data-in-Transit Encryption. When replicating data over the public internet to NC2, the primary concern is protecting data as it travels across untrusted networks. Data-in-Transit Encryption (e.g., TLS) encrypts the data stream between source and destination, preventing interception or tampering in…
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An administrator is configuring Protection Policies to replicate VMs to a Nutanix Cloud Cluster (NC2) over the internet. To comply with security policies, how should data be protected during transmission?
Options
- AConfigure Data on a self-encrypting drive.
- BConfigure VMs to use UEFI Secure Boot.
- CEnable Data-at-Rest Encryption.
- DEnable Data-in-Transit Encryption.
How the community answered
(41 responses)- A7% (3)
- B2% (1)
- C2% (1)
- D88% (36)
Explanation
When replicating data over the public internet to NC2, the primary concern is protecting data as it travels across untrusted networks. Data-in-Transit Encryption (e.g., TLS) encrypts the data stream between source and destination, preventing interception or tampering in transit. Data-at-Rest Encryption (options A and C) only protects data stored on disk - it does nothing for data actively moving across a network. UEFI Secure Boot (option B) is a firmware-level feature that validates boot integrity and has no relevance to network transmission security.
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