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CyberArk Exam CPC-SEN Topic 1 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's CPC-SEN exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
[All CPC-SEN Questions]

Which statement is correct about using the AllowedSafes platform parameter?

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Suggested Answer: B

The correct statement about using the AllowedSafes platform parameter is that it prevents the Central Policy Manager (CPM) from scanning all safes, restricting it to scan only safes that match the AllowedSafes configuration. This parameter is crucial in large-scale deployments where efficiency and resource management are key. By specifying which safes the CPM should manage, unnecessary scanning of irrelevant safes is avoided, thus optimizing the CPM's performance and reducing the load on the CyberArk environment. This configuration can be found in the platform management section of the CyberArk documentation.


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Aliza
4 months ago
Ha! Imagine if the AllowedSafes parameter was just a list of the office's snack safe combinations. 'Sorry, CPM, you're not allowed in the Oreo safe!'
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Cecilia
3 months ago
B) It prevents the CPM from scanning all safes, restricting it to scan only safes that match the AllowedSafes configuration.
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Cecilia
3 months ago
A) It allows users to access accounts in specific safes.
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Glory
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option D about preventing the CPM from processing discovery safes seems a bit strange to me. Manual intervention for onboarding? That sounds like a hassle.
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Gail
4 months ago
I think Option C is the correct answer. Allowing the CPM to access PSM safes for monitoring is important for platform management.
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Georgiana
3 months ago
I agree with Option A, it does make sense for platform management.
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Denny
3 months ago
I believe it's actually Option A, as it allows users to access accounts in specific safes.
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Asuncion
3 months ago
I think Option C is the correct answer.
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Marjory
4 months ago
I think D) is the correct answer, as it prevents the CPM from processing pending items in the Discovery safes enforcing manual intervention to complete the onboarding process.
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Kati
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C) It allows the CPM to access PSM safes to monitor platform configuration and connection component changes.
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Talia
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) It prevents the CPM from scanning all safes, restricting it to scan only safes that match the AllowedSafes configuration.
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Percy
5 months ago
I think the correct statement is A) It allows users to access accounts in specific safes.
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Frederic
5 months ago
Option B seems the most logical to me. Restricting the CPM to only scan the specified safes seems like a useful security measure.
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Dylan
4 months ago
I agree, it makes sense to restrict the CPM to only scan specific safes for security reasons.
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Dortha
4 months ago
I think option B is the correct statement about using the AllowedSafes platform parameter.
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