yes, it would be directive, but an AUP is both directive and preventative. it directs an employee on what actions are acceptable and unacceptable, so that's the directive part. in the context of the question, it is essentially asking what control type the AUP belongs in, and that would be preventative because it's usually given to an employee to read and sign during onboarding and before big policy changes. it's main purpose is to prevent any misuse of company resources/data. hope that helps!
Endpoint is tricky, i thought it was application haha Guess it makes sense, because the application will likely not have logs and the device will most likely have the logs you need
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Wouldn't the question at 10:03 be a directive security control?
I agree, policies are outputs of governance = directive
yes, it would be directive, but an AUP is both directive and preventative. it directs an employee on what actions are acceptable and unacceptable, so that's the directive part. in the context of the question, it is essentially asking what control type the AUP belongs in, and that would be preventative because it's usually given to an employee to read and sign during onboarding and before big policy changes. it's main purpose is to prevent any misuse of company resources/data.
hope that helps!
Endpoint is tricky, i thought it was application haha
Guess it makes sense, because the application will likely not have logs and the device will most likely have the logs you need
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good video but some of these are not covered on 701
in terms of the objectives
#20 is directive. Have you guys read the test objectives? 👀.
That's what i figured as well. Policies are directive by nature, as they direct employee behavior.
Endpoint logs. There’s another term never mentioned anywhere
it's on the test objectives mate
Question 14 is a trick question, none of those would probably work.
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Just say "sysadmin" bro, no need to say systems administrator every time