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Juniper Exam JN0-252 Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-252 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
[All JN0-252 Questions]

An organization administrator, what are two ways to configure additional layers of security for administrator logins? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Adding 2FA to administrator logins significantly enhances security by requiring a second form of verification in addition to the password, making unauthorized access more difficult.

Enable a Password Policy: Implementing a strong password policy ensures that passwords meet certain complexity and length requirements, reducing the risk of brute force attacks.


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Jerry
4 months ago
Hey, I heard the IT guy tried to disable the password policy as a 'practical joke.' That's about as funny as a data breach!
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Leonie
3 months ago
C) Enable a password policy.
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Cordelia
3 months ago
Increasing session timeouts would also help.
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Malika
3 months ago
B) Enable two-factor authentication.
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Dulce
4 months ago
A) Disable a password policy.
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Rex
4 months ago
Password policies are crucial, but they're just the start. Gotta go for that two-factor action to keep the bad guys out.
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Margret
4 months ago
Increasing session timeouts is a good idea, but it's not enough on its own. Gotta have that extra layer of two-factor to really lock it down.
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Tracie
3 months ago
D) Increase session timeouts.
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Elden
3 months ago
C) Enable a password policy.
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Buddy
4 months ago
B) Enable two-factor authentication.
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Meghann
4 months ago
A) Disable a password policy.
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Nakisha
4 months ago
I also believe increasing session timeouts can help prevent unauthorized access.
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Brett
5 months ago
I agree with Bernadine, two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection.
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Alaine
5 months ago
Disabling the password policy? Seriously? That's just asking for trouble. C'mon, admin security should be tight, not loose!
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Earnestine
5 months ago
Two-factor authentication is a no-brainer for securing admin logins. Who wants to rely on just a password these days?
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Leah
3 months ago
D) Increase session timeouts.
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Heike
3 months ago
Two-factor authentication is definitely a must-have for extra security.
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Zona
3 months ago
B) Enable two-factor authentication.
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Nan
3 months ago
A) Disable a password policy.
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Glendora
3 months ago
D) Increase session timeouts.
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Gene
4 months ago
Two-factor authentication is definitely a must-have for added security.
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Tenesha
4 months ago
B) Enable two-factor authentication.
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Dana
4 months ago
A) Disable a password policy.
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Bernadine
5 months ago
I think enabling two-factor authentication is a good way to add security.
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