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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…

Secure and Protect Data

Question

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)
  • A
    7% (3)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    2% (1)
  • D
    88% (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.

Topics

#Data Protection#Replication#Encryption#Security

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