On the Default Policies page, what are the names of policies that can be set as soon as EPM is deployed?
On the Default Policies page, what are the names of policies that can be set as soon as EPM is deployed?
On the Default Policies page in CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager, the names of policies that can be set as soon as EPM is deployed are Privilege Escalation, Privilege Management, and Application Management. Privilege Escalation deals with preventing unauthorized privilege elevation, Privilege Management involves controlling user permissions, and Application Management controls which applications can run on endpoints. These foundational policies are crucial for ensuring proper security and management of endpoints after EPM deployment.
D is correct https://docs.cyberark.com/EPM/Latest/en/Content/Policies/DefaultPolicies-NewUI.htm#:~:text=Set%20default%20policies,the%20default%20policies%20to%20apply.
D is correct. For the new version of EPM, there is nothing to set up for Threat Analysis.
The answer is D. https://docs.cyberark.com/EPM/Latest/en/Content/Policies/DefaultPolicies-NewUI.htm
B. Privilege Management, Application Control, Threat analysis On the Default Policies page in CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM), the names of policies that can be set as soon as EPM is deployed include: Privilege Management: This policy involves managing and controlling privileges on endpoints to ensure that users have appropriate access levels and permissions. Application Control: This policy involves controlling which applications can be executed on endpoints to prevent the execution of unauthorized or malicious applications. Threat analysis: This policy is aimed at analyzing and mitigating potential threats by monitoring and responding to suspicious or malicious activities on endpoints. These default policies provide foundational security and management capabilities for endpoints as soon as EPM is deployed.