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Question 509

A network manager wants to protect the company's VPN by multifactor authentication that uses:

• Something you know

• Something you have

• Somewhere you are

Which of the following would accomplish the manager's goal?

    Correct Answer: A

    To implement multifactor authentication using 'Something you know', 'Something you have', and 'Somewhere you are', the appropriate factors align as follows: 'Domain name' represents something you know, 'PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)' represents something you have, and 'GeoIP lookup' precisely addresses 'somewhere you are' by verifying the geographical location of the user’s IP address. Hence, this combination satisfies the requirements effectively.

Discussion
CastratedMonkOption: C

Has to be C, the other options look like someone head butted the buzz word keyboard

zits88

This actually made me laugh out loud. Thank you. Some of these CompTIA questions seem like they are written by someone who has taken repeated blows to the head. AWS exams are the same way. Some of the real exam questions had insane grammar and spelling mistakes, almost seeming AI-generated

RichMe

The "THUMBPRINT" does not meet the "somewhere you are" requirement. Do not confuse "something you are" with "somewhere you are"

ccnaexam28Option: B

hoping the someWHERE you are is a typo for C to make sense since people have been voting on it lol but i guess B? • Something you know - VPN IP address • Something you have - company ID • Somewhere you are - partner site

cyberPunk28Option: A

A. Domain name. PKI, GeoIP lookup

Nemish71Option: A

No way someone answered thumbprint for somewhere you are.

5fcef77

Like im truly confused how C is being picked.

kewokil120Option: A

A = someWHERE you are C = someTHING you are

tonnage800Option: A

A = someWHERE you are C = someTHING you are

DogeoOption: A

C. dosen't fit the criteria and a thumbprint is something you are

qwes333Option: A

Seems more A than B or D. GeoIP looks more specific fro "somewhere you are".

c93ef83Option: C

Thumbprint is a form of biometric authentication. Although "somewhere you are" typically refers to location-based verification (like GeoIP), biometric factors like thumbprints can also add a layer of physical presence verification because they are unique to the individual and require the person to be present.

NetworkTester1235Option: A

C is wrong, a thumbprint is not somewhere you are.

david124Option: C

How is everyone choosing C?!?!?!? do we seriously think that a thumbprint is "somewhere you are"??? lmao

DogeoOption: C

Im starting to notice a pattern with IT courses/exams and a very clear lack of any kind of proof reading or quality checking lol

fercho2023Option: A

So I thought it could be A or B • Something you know--DNS or VPN IP address • Something you have= PKI or Company ID . Somewhere you are= GeoIP Lookup or Partner Site. But looking closer at the question, I believe is Option A.

LanTheManOption: A

SomeWHERE you are

Gigi42Option: C

This is what happens when you don't slow down and read carefully.

KC1008Option: C

Something you know (Password) Something you have (Authentication token) Something you are (Thumbprint)

caseymd85Option: C

The only answer that has "something you are" is C. Fingerprint

caseymd85

I misread it says "somewhere you are".....