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CompTIA Exam CS0-003 Topic 4 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CS0-003 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 4
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A SOC receives several alerts indicating user accounts are connecting to the company's identity provider through non-secure communications. User credentials for accessing sensitive, business-critical systems could be exposed. Which of the following logs should the SOC use when determining malicious intent?

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Suggested Answer: D

Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) logs provide visibility into network traffic patterns and can help detect insecure or unusual connections. These logs will show if non-secure protocols are used, potentially revealing exposed credentials. According to CompTIA CySA+, IDS logs are essential for identifying malicious activity related to communications and network intrusions. Options like DNS (A) and tcpdump (B) provide network details, but IDS specifically monitors for intrusions and unusual activities relevant to security incidents.


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Eura
12 days ago
I'm with Kris on this one. IDS logs all the way! Although, I did hear a rumor that the IT guy's cat keeps walking on the keyboard and messing with the settings. Gotta watch out for those furry hackers, you know.
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Sheridan
14 days ago
Directory logs? Really? That seems like a bit of a stretch. I'd go with the IDS logs - can't go wrong with that.
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Marge
4 days ago
I agree, IDS logs are definitely the way to go in this situation.
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Rebecka
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Wouldn't the tcpdump logs give you a more comprehensive view of the network traffic? That seems like the logical choice to me.
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Lynna
17 days ago
User 4: IDS logs might help identify any malicious intent in the network traffic.
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Willard
21 days ago
User 3: Directory logs could also be useful to track user account activity.
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Lorrie
26 days ago
User 2: I agree, tcpdump logs can provide a comprehensive view of the communication.
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Terrilyn
1 months ago
User 1: I think tcpdump logs would be the best choice to analyze network traffic.
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Kris
2 months ago
I think the IDS logs would be the best option to determine malicious intent. They would provide the most detailed information about the suspicious network activity.
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Adell
9 days ago
D: Directory logs might give us information on which user accounts are involved in the suspicious activity.
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Theron
14 days ago
C: DNS logs could also be helpful in tracking down the source of the non-secure connections.
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Cora
16 days ago
B: What about using tcpdump logs? Wouldn't they also show us network traffic details?
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Tequila
1 months ago
A: I agree, IDS logs would give us the most insight into any malicious activity.
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Tora
2 months ago
I agree with Meaghan. tcpdump can capture network traffic and help identify any suspicious activity.
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Meaghan
2 months ago
I think the SOC should use tcpdump to determine malicious intent.
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