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CCFR-201 Exam - Question 45


When looking at the details of a detection, there are two fields called Global Prevalence and Local Prevalence. Which answer best defines Local Prevalence?

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Correct Answer: B

Local Prevalence tells you how common the hash of the triggering file is within your environment (CID). This indicates how frequently the detected file has appeared locally in your specific organizational environment.

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Pipo12345Option: B
Jun 25, 2024

It's B

sbag0024Option: B
Jul 30, 2024

B is correct. Definition - Global Prevalence is how common the triggering file is across our entire customer base. Local Prevalence is how common the triggering file is across your org.

silva222222Option: B
Nov 18, 2024

The correct answer is: B. Local Prevalence tells you how common the hash of the triggering file is within your environment (CID).

alanalanalanOption: B
Nov 22, 2024

Answer agree with B But in 2024, the portal, changed the name to "Internal prevalence" and "external prevalence"

Andr3yasOption: B
Jan 22, 2025

Global Prevalence and Local Prevalence are two fields that provide information about how common or rare a file is based on its hash value. Global Prevalence tells you how frequently the hash of the triggering file is seen across all CrowdStrike customer environments. Local Prevalence tells you how frequently the hash of the triggering file is seen within your environment (CID). These fields can help you assess the risk and impact of a detection.