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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1072-24 Topic 2 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1072-24 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 2
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You want to protect your VM instance from low-level threats, such as rootkits and bootkits. What should you do?

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Beula
2 months ago
In-transit encryption? That's like trying to stop a freight train with a piece of string. I want something that'll make those pesky rootkits run for the hills.
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Golda
26 days ago
A) Create a shielded instance.
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Titus
29 days ago
D) Use Vulnerability Scanning Service.
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Quentin
1 months ago
B) Use in-transit encryption.
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Patti
2 months ago
A) Create a shielded instance.
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Bette
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but using Vulnerability Scanning Service could also help in detecting and mitigating such threats.
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Alaine
3 months ago
Wait, you're telling me I can create a shielded instance to protect against rootkits and bootkits? That's like a superhero cape for my VM! Sign me up!
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Clay
2 months ago
Using in-transit encryption is also a good way to protect your VM instance from potential threats. It's important to have multiple layers of security.
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Xuan
2 months ago
I heard shielded instances are really effective against low-level threats like rootkits and bootkits. It's definitely worth setting up.
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Oren
2 months ago
Yes, creating a shielded instance is like giving your VM a superhero cape. It adds an extra layer of protection.
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Asuncion
3 months ago
I agree with Thora, a shielded instance can protect against low-level threats like rootkits and bootkits.
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Lindsey
3 months ago
Vulnerability Scanning Service, eh? Sounds fancy, but I bet it can't hold a candle to a good old-fashioned shielded instance. Gotta keep those bugs at bay!
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Malcom
1 months ago
Creating a burstable instance could help with performance, but it's not specifically for protecting against rootkits and bootkits.
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Alethea
2 months ago
Vulnerability Scanning Service might be useful for detecting vulnerabilities, but a shielded instance is more proactive.
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Vi
2 months ago
I think in-transit encryption could also be helpful in securing your VM instance.
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Elina
2 months ago
I agree, a shielded instance is the way to go for protecting against low-level threats.
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Delbert
3 months ago
Burstable instance, huh? I don't know, that sounds more like a party trick than a security solution. I'll stick with the real deal.
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Deane
3 months ago
In-transit encryption? Nah, that's for the amateurs. I need something with a little more bite to keep my VM secure.
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Elenor
3 months ago
A shielded instance sounds like a great way to protect against those pesky rootkits and bootkits. Gotta keep my VM safe and sound!
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Ronny
2 months ago
B) Use in-transit encryption.
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Lonna
3 months ago
A) Create a shielded instance.
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Thora
3 months ago
I think the best option is to create a shielded instance.
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