Q: 1
Levo Corporation has implemented a demilitarized zone (DMZ) and virtual private network (VPN) to
secure its network. What controls did Levo Corporation implement in this case?
Options
Discussion
A
Pretty sure A, I've seen similar wording in exam reports and DMZ/VPN fit preventive controls best.
A , official practice tests and guide say DMZ and VPN are preventive controls.
B or C? Seen similar wording on official mock exams, feels like a trick between those two sometimes.
Its A. DMZ and VPN setups are there to keep threats out, not really to spot or fix them after the fact. B is a common distractor but doesn't apply since nothing is being detected here.
I don’t think it’s B. A is correct here, DMZ and VPNs are classic preventive controls.
Option A
A imo. DMZ and VPN are used to prevent unauthorized access, so these are classic preventive controls in security frameworks.
Checked official guide and some practice tests, DMZ/VPN are classified as A.
A here. DMZ and VPN are classic preventive controls because they block or limit unauthorized access before it happens. Not really about fixing or just finding issues. Makes sense for ISO context, right?
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