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CyberArk Exam CPC-SEN Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's CPC-SEN exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
[All CPC-SEN Questions]

Following the installation of the PSM for SSH server, which additional tasks should be performed? (Choose 2.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

Following the installation of the PSM for SSH server, certain security and cleanup tasks are crucial to secure the environment and eliminate potential vulnerabilities:

Delete the user.cred file used during installation (A): The user.cred file contains sensitive credential information used during the installation process. Deleting this file post-installation ensures that this sensitive data is not left accessible on the system, mitigating the risk of unauthorized access.

Delete the psmpparms file you used during installation (C): Similar to the user.cred file, the psmpparms file often contains parameters that might include sensitive configuration details. Removing this file after the installation process is completed helps in securing the server by removing potential leakage points of sensitive information.

These actions are part of best practices to secure the installation environment and reduce the risk of sensitive information exposure.


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Farrah
1 months ago
Ah, the joys of exam questions. Next, they'll be asking us to delete the entire server. Better safe than sorry, I say!
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Rueben
1 months ago
Wait, we're supposed to delete something? I thought the whole point was to install the PSM and forget about it. Where's the fun in that?
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Angelyn
1 months ago
Haha, deleting the psmpparms file? That's just asking for trouble. We should definitely keep that one.
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Valentin
15 days ago
D) Package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Tresa
16 days ago
C) Keep the psmpparms file you used during installation.
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Sue
25 days ago
B) Delete the vault.ini you used during installation.
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Gaynell
1 months ago
A) Delete the user.cred file used during installation.
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Dorthy
1 months ago
Hmm, I think we need to delete the user.cred and vault.ini files. Can't leave those lying around, you know?
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Roy
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure we need to package the logs for CyberArk, but I'm not sure about deleting those other files. Better play it safe and keep them around.
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Carisa
2 months ago
D and C, just like deleting your browser history after a wild night on the internet!
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Judy
2 months ago
Hmm, D and B for sure. Don't want any of those pesky installation leftovers laying around, am I right folks?
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Zack
2 months ago
D and C, no doubt. Gotta clean up those files we used during the install process.
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Kaitlyn
20 days ago
D) Package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Blythe
23 days ago
C) Delete the psmpparms file you used during installation.
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Lawana
26 days ago
B) Delete the vault.ini you used during installation.
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Cherry
1 months ago
A) Delete the user.cred file used during installation.
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Karl
2 months ago
Easy, D and A. That user.cred file is just asking to be deleted, am I right?
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Mona
2 months ago
I'd say D and B. Deleting the vault.ini file is a must after installation, right?
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Cristy
1 months ago
Great, so we should delete the vault.ini file and package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Antonette
1 months ago
I agree. We should also package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Maryann
2 months ago
Yes, you're right. Deleting the vault.ini file is important for security.
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Ettie
2 months ago
D and C seem like the obvious choices here. Gotta make sure those installation logs are ready for CyberArk!
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Catina
1 months ago
D) Package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Ramonita
1 months ago
C) Delete the psmpparms file you used during installation.
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Millie
2 months ago
B) Delete the vault.ini you used during installation.
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Meghann
2 months ago
A) Delete the user.cred file used during installation.
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Lore
2 months ago
I'm not sure about deleting those files. I think we should package all installation log files for upload to CyberArk.
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Rocco
3 months ago
I agree with Joanne. We should also delete the vault.ini file.
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Joanne
3 months ago
I think we should delete the user.cred file.
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