When on-boarding accounts using Accounts Feed, which of the following is true?
When on-boarding accounts using Accounts Feed, which of the following is true?
When onboarding accounts using Accounts Feed, you can specify the name of a new safe that will be created where the account will be stored when it is onboarded to the Vault. This means that during the account onboarding process, there is an option to create a new safe automatically rather than having to specify an existing safe.
The Vault Internal safe contains the configuration for an LDAP integration.
The Vault Internal safe contains critical configuration data for various integrations, including LDAP integration. This safe is designated to manage internal configurations and settings, ensuring proper access and authentication mechanisms are in place. Therefore, it is true that the Vault Internal safe contains the configuration for an LDAP integration.
PSM captures a record of each command that was issued in SQL Plus.
Privileged Session Manager (PSM) does not capture a record of each command that was issued in SQL Plus. PSM primarily captures and records privileged sessions, which might include video recordings or audit logs, but it does not necessarily log every individual command issued in tools like SQL Plus.
What is the purpose of the Allowed Safes parameter in a Central Policy Manager (CPM) policy? (Choose all that apply.)
The purpose of the Allowed Safes parameter in a Central Policy Manager (CPM) policy includes improving performance by reducing CPM workload and preventing accidental use of a policy in the wrong Safe. By specifying Allowed Safes, CPM can focus its operations on specific Safes, thus optimizing its performance. Additionally, it reduces the risk of policies being inadvertently applied to incorrect Safes, ensuring that policies are used only where intended.
The Vault Internal safe contains all of the configuration for the vault.
The statement is FALSE because the Vault Internal safe does not contain all of the configuration for the vault. It only contains specific configuration, such as LDAP/S settings.