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VMware Exam 5V0-93.22 Topic 8 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-93.22 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 8
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An administrator wants to prevent a spreadsheet from being misused to run malicious code, while minimizing the risk of breaking normal operations of a spreadsheet.

Which rule should be used?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Teresita
1 days ago
Ah, the age-old battle between security and functionality. I'd go with Option C - terminating the process if it tries to communicate over the network. Gotta keep those hackers at bay!
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Penney
5 days ago
But wouldn't rule D) **\\excel.exe [Runs malware] [Deny operation]** be more effective in preventing malicious code?
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Charlette
7 days ago
I'm leaning towards Option A. Terminating the process if it tries to run external code is a great way to nip any malicious intentions in the bud.
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Jannette
8 days ago
I disagree, I believe the best rule is B) **\\excel.exe [Invokes a command interpreter] [Deny operation]
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Penney
10 days ago
I think the rule should be A) **\\Microsoft Office\\** [Runs external code] [Terminate process]
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Michel
20 days ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Preventing the excel.exe from invoking a command interpreter is a solid move to keep the spreadsheet secure.
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Novella
8 days ago
User 1: I agree, option B is the best choice.
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