If the management plane has been breached, you should confirm the templates/configurations for your infrastructure or applications have not also been compromised.
If the management plane has been breached, you should confirm the templates/configurations for your infrastructure or applications have not also been compromised.
If the management plane has been breached, it is crucial to confirm that the templates and configurations for your infrastructure or applications have not also been compromised. The management plane oversees and controls many aspects of infrastructure and application deployment, and a breach here could lead to unauthorized modifications or access to these critical elements.
9.1.2.3 If there is concern that the management plane is breached, be sure to confirm that the templates or configurations for new infrastructure/applications have not been compromised.
CCSK Study Guide, pg 106: If there is concern that the management plane is breached, be sure to confirm that the templates or configurations for new infrastructure/ applications have not been compromised.
From the guidance as mentioned by cjkuga
Option A is the most appropriate control in this scenario, as it specifically addresses the need to manage changes in business-critical or customer-impacting applications, system designs, and configurations in the production environment.
If the management plane of a cloud environment has been breached, it is important to confirm that the templates and configurations for infrastructure or applications have not been compromised as well. The management plane is responsible for managing and controlling the cloud resources, including the templates and configurations used to provision and manage those resources. A breach in the management plane can potentially lead to unauthorized access or modifications to the templates and configurations, compromising the overall security of the cloud environment. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the integrity of these templates and configurations after a management plane breach.
new infrastructure/applications
even by common sense it should B