What feature is designed to exclude applications from CyberArk EPM's Ransomware Protection, without whitelisting the application launch?
What feature is designed to exclude applications from CyberArk EPM's Ransomware Protection, without whitelisting the application launch?
The feature designed to exclude applications from CyberArk EPM's Ransomware Protection without whitelisting the application launch is the 'Authorized Applications (Ransomware Protection)'. This feature allows a group of applications to be automatically excluded from the Protect against Ransomware policy, thereby not requiring them to be whitelisted for application launch.
is the option B. https://docs.cyberark.com/EPM/Latest/en/Content/EPM/Server%20User%20Guide/PrivMgmnt-Ransomware-NewUI.htm Authorized Applications (Ransomware protection) A group of applications that is automatically excluded from the Protect against Ransomware policy.
The correct answer is A. Trusted Sources. The Trusted Sources feature in CyberArk EPM (Endpoint Privilege Manager) is designed to exclude applications from the ransomware protection feature without requiring the application to be whitelisted for launch. This feature enables organizations to define trusted sources of software and exclude applications from the ransomware protection policy if they originate from those trusted sources. Authorized Applications is a feature in CyberArk EPM that allows organizations to create policies for specific applications and grant privileges to those applications based on the policies. Threat Intelligence is a feature in CyberArk EPM that provides real-time threat intelligence feeds to help organizations detect and respond to cyber threats. Policy Recommendations is a feature in CyberArk EPM that suggests policies based on best practices and industry standards to help organizations improve their security posture.
The answer is B. https://docs.cyberark.com/epm/24.3.0/en/Content/EPM/Server%20User%20Guide/PrivMgmnt-Ransomware-NewUI.htm