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HashiCorp Exam Vault-Associate Topic 9 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for HashiCorp's Vault-Associate exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 9
[All Vault-Associate Questions]

The following three policies exist in Vault. What do these policies allow an organization to do?

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Suggested Answer: C

The three policies that exist in Vault are:

admins: This policy grants full access to all secrets and operations in Vault. It can be used by administrators or operators who need to manage all aspects of Vault.

default: This policy grants access to all secrets and operations in Vault except for those that require specific policies. It can be used as a fallback policy when no other policy matches.

transit: This policy grants access only to the transit secrets engine, which handles cryptographic functions on data in-transit. It can be used by applications or services that need to encrypt or decrypt data using Vault.

These policies allow an organization to perform useful tasks such as:

Encrypting, decrypting, and rewrapping data using the transit engine all in one policy: This policy grants access to both the transit secrets engine and the default policy, which allows performing any operation on any secret in Vault.

Creating a transit encryption key for encrypting, decrypting, and rewrapping encrypted data: This policy grants access only to the transit secrets engine and its associated keys, which are used for encrypting and decrypting data in transit using AES-GCM with a 256-bit AES key or other supported key types.

Separating permissions allowed on actions associated with the transit secret engine: This policy grants access only to specific actions related to the transit secrets engine, such as creating keys or wrapping requests. It does not grant access to other operations or secrets in Vault.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Fidelia
2 days ago
I'm not sure about that. Option D also mentions creating a transit encryption key, which seems important for encryption tasks.
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Bernardo
3 days ago
I agree with Dexter. Option C seems like the correct answer because it mentions the specific actions that can be performed.
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Narcisa
4 days ago
Hey, where's the 'All of the above' option? That's my go-to answer for these types of questions!
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Theron
9 days ago
Nah, I don't think B is right. Even the minimum permissions are enough to do some useful stuff with the transit engine.
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Dexter
11 days ago
I think the policies allow an organization to encrypt, decrypt, and rewrap data using the transit engine.
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Gianna
18 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I think it might be C, since that covers all the key functionality of the transit engine in one policy.
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Rodolfo
22 days ago
This seems pretty straightforward - the correct answer is D. I've used the transit engine before and that's definitely what it allows you to do.
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Leota
3 days ago
Definitely, having control over encryption and decryption is crucial for data protection.
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Noah
7 days ago
It's important to have that capability for secure data transmission.
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Troy
8 days ago
I agree, creating a key for encrypting and decrypting data is essential.
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Veronika
11 days ago
I think the correct answer is D, it allows you to create a transit encryption key.
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