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Microsoft Exam MS-102 Topic 4 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-102 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 4
[All MS-102 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Intune.

All devices run Windows 11 and are Microsoft Entra joined.

You are alerted to a zero-day attack.

You need to identify which devices were affected by the attack and send a request to Intune administrators to update the affected devices.

Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Yvonne
2 months ago
A and C, no doubt. I'm just hoping I don't have to reboot any of those devices. I hate reboots almost as much as I hate zero-day attacks!
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Edison
1 months ago
Penney: Fingers crossed for no reboots!
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Penney
1 months ago
Agreed, let's hope it's a smooth process without any reboots.
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Avery
1 months ago
A and C are the way to go. Let's get this sorted out quickly.
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Rory
2 months ago
I'll take C and D. Heck, I'll even throw in a little dance move while I'm at it. Gotta keep the mood light, right?
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Gianna
1 months ago
User 4: I agree, we need to act fast and keep everything secure.
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Elfriede
1 months ago
User 3: Let's make sure to stay on top of this and get those devices updated.
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Peter
2 months ago
Sounds good. Let's get those devices updated and do a little dance move while we're at it.
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Levi
2 months ago
Yeah, that sounds good. We should also view the list of vulnerable devices from Threat analytics.
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Delbert
2 months ago
I think we should select the affected devices and request remediation.
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Tayna
2 months ago
User1 is right. Let's also go with D. From Threat analytics, view the list of vulnerable devices.
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Linn
2 months ago
I think C is the way to go. Select the affected devices and request remediation.
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Freeman
3 months ago
I'm not sure. Shouldn't we also view the list of vulnerable devices from Threat analytics?
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Sherill
3 months ago
I agree with Marvel. That sounds like the right action to take.
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Caitlin
3 months ago
I'm going with B and D. Vulnerability management is the key to staying ahead of these zero-day attacks, you know.
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Leoma
3 months ago
Easy peasy! A and C are the actions I'd take. Gotta love that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint integration with Intune.
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Lettie
3 months ago
C and D are the way to go. I need to get those vulnerable devices patched ASAP before the attack spreads further.
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Devora
1 months ago
Yes, that's the right approach. Let's get those devices patched quickly.
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Noah
2 months ago
Got it, I'll start by selecting the affected devices and then check the list of vulnerable devices.
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Arlette
2 months ago
D) From Threat analytics, view the list of vulnerable devices.
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Ruby
2 months ago
C) Select the affected devices and request remediation.
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Marvel
3 months ago
I think we should select the affected devices and request remediation.
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