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CyberArk Exam EPM-DEF Topic 2 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's EPM-DEF exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
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For the CyberArk EPM Threat Deception Credential Lure feature, what is the recommendation regarding the username creation?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Chana
1 months ago
D) The username should match the built-in local Administrator. Classic move, my friend. They'll nRosior see it coming!
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Johnna
1 months ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated. Gotta make it a real challenge for those cybercriminals!
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Lashanda
14 days ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account.
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Sang
14 days ago
D) The username should match the built-in local Administrator.
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Staci
17 days ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated.
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Erick
18 days ago
A) The username should match to an existing account.
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Rosio
1 months ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account. Definitely the way to go - can't have the bad guys catching on too quickly!
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Anna
2 months ago
A) The username should match to an existing account. Blend in with the crowd, that's the way to do it!
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Tammi
2 months ago
D) The username should match the built-in local Administrator. Why not use the classic admin account? It's a classic for a reason!
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Tora
2 months ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated. Gotta make it tough for those hackers to crack, right?
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Vicente
2 months ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account. That's the way to go - we don't want the bad guys figuring out our lure too easily!
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Bernadine
8 days ago
D) The username should match the built-in local Administrator.
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Raylene
9 days ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account.
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Germaine
16 days ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated.
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Josefa
1 months ago
A) The username should match to an existing account.
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Avery
2 months ago
Haha, imagine if the username was 'Admin' with a password like 'Password123'. That would be the most obvious trap ever!
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Krissy
1 months ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account.
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Rochell
1 months ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated.
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Lorrie
2 months ago
A) The username should match to an existing account.
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Kate
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. But I think C is the way to go. Anonymity is key for a good lure.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
I'm going with C. Gotta keep that deception alive, you know? Can't have it linked to a real user.
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Melissa
28 days ago
Definitely, C is the safest choice to maintain the deception.
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Pearline
29 days ago
I think C is the best option too. Can't risk exposing a real user.
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Tyisha
2 months ago
I agree, keeping the deception alive is key. C is the way to go.
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Nu
2 months ago
D is just a terrible idea. Why would you want to match the Administrator account? That's just begging to get caught!
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Fidelia
1 months ago
A) That's a good point, using a unique username is key for deception.
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Veda
1 months ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account.
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Carmelina
1 months ago
B) Agreed, matching the Administrator account is a bad move.
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Trinidad
2 months ago
A) The username should match to an existing account.
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Elbert
2 months ago
B sounds like the best option to me. A strong password is crucial for a deception lure.
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Marva
2 months ago
C) The username should not match to an existing account.
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Ora
2 months ago
I agree, a strong password is essential for security.
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Jesus
2 months ago
B) The username should have a strong password associated.
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Delpha
3 months ago
But wouldn't it be easier to remember if the username matches the built-in local Administrator?
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Scarlet
3 months ago
I think the answer is C. The username should not match an existing account, otherwise it might raise suspicions.
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Adelaide
1 months ago
Yes, using a unique username can help make the deception more convincing.
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Jennifer
2 months ago
I think the recommendation is to not match the username to an existing account.
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Kiley
2 months ago
It's a good point, we want to avoid raising suspicions with the username choice.
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Donette
2 months ago
I agree, using a username that does not match an existing account is important for deception.
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Bea
3 months ago
I agree with Vesta, using a username that does not match an existing account would be more secure.
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Vesta
3 months ago
I think the username should not match to an existing account.
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