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Microsoft Exam AZ-500 Topic 7 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-500 exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 7
[All AZ-500 Questions]

You have an Azure subscription that uses Microsoft Defender for Cloud.

You have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account.

You need to add the AWS account to Defender for Cloud.

What should you do first?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Miss
6 months ago
I'm gonna go with B). Enabling the Security Hub in AWS sounds like the foundation we need to build on. Let's get that set up first.
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Lisbeth
5 months ago
No, I believe B) is the right choice. Enabling the Security Hub in AWS is the first step we need to take.
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Adell
5 months ago
I think we should go with A) and add the AWS enterprise application from the Azure portal.
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Fallon
6 months ago
Hey, if you're having trouble, just remember: the cloud is like a big playground, and Defender for Cloud is the playground monitor. Gotta play by the rules, you know?
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Sue
5 months ago
C) From Defender for Cloud, configure the Security solutions settings.
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Lavera
5 months ago
B) From the AWS account, enable a security hub.
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Charlesetta
5 months ago
A) From the Azure portal, add the AWS enterprise application.
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Vince
6 months ago
Ooh, this is tricky. I'm torn between B) and D). Maybe we need to ask the Azure team for a hint?
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Sanda
5 months ago
C) From Defender for Cloud, configure the Security solutions settings.
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Vonda
5 months ago
Let's go with B) and enable a security hub first.
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Dominga
6 months ago
B) From the AWS account, enable a security hub.
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Lasandra
6 months ago
A) From the Azure portal, add the AWS enterprise application.
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Elly
6 months ago
I agree with Pauline. It makes sense to start by adding the AWS account to Defender for Cloud through the Azure portal.
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Pauline
6 months ago
I think we should add the AWS enterprise application from the Azure portal first.
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Kallie
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards D). Configuring the Environment settings in Defender for Cloud seems like the logical first step to me.
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Fatima
6 months ago
C) From Defender for Cloud, configure the Security solutions settings.
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Ranee
6 months ago
B) From the AWS account, enable a security hub.
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Gianna
6 months ago
A) From the Azure portal, add the AWS enterprise application.
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Brett
6 months ago
Hmm, I think B) is the way to go. Enabling the Security Hub in AWS is the first step to integrate it with Defender for Cloud.
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Cherry
5 months ago
Once that's done, we can proceed with adding the AWS enterprise application in the Azure portal.
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Ronny
5 months ago
I agree, enabling the Security Hub in AWS is the first step.
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Melvin
6 months ago
Once that's done, we can proceed with adding the AWS enterprise application in the Azure portal.
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Avery
6 months ago
I agree, enabling the Security Hub in AWS is the first step.
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Marisha
6 months ago
Once that's done, we can proceed with adding the AWS enterprise application in the Azure portal.
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Izetta
6 months ago
I agree, enabling the Security Hub in AWS is the first step.
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