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Question 77

DRAG DROP -

You are informed of a new common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVE) vulnerability that affects your environment.

You need to use Microsoft Defender Security Center to request remediation from the team responsible for the affected systems if there is a documented active exploit available.

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Select and Place:

    Correct Answer:

    Reference:

    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/core-infrastructure-and-security/microsoft-defender-atp-remediate-apps-using-mem/ba-p/1599271

Discussion
Eltooth

Correct answer is as shown. Open Security.microsoft.com --> Enpoints --> Vulnerabilty Management --> Weakness Search/select CVE and click "Go to related security recommendations" Click on Security recommendation task i.e. "update putty to version x.x.x" Click on Request Remediation. Tested on live tenant 19/09

TheMCT

Azure Security Center and Azure Defender are now called Microsoft Defender for Cloud. We've also renamed Azure Defender plans to Microsoft Defender plans. The answers in this are based on Azure Security Center. Correct answer is as shown. Open Security.microsoft.com --> Enpoints --> Vulnerabilty Management --> Weakness Search/select CVE and click "Go to related security recommendations" Click on Security recommendation task i.e. "update putty to version x.x.x" Click on Request Remediation.

Ramye

The above steps are from Microsft (365) Defender. Note the URL still is Security.microsoft.com. This is no Azure Defender for Cloud, which is a separate solution for Azure specific.

Haha0010

In exam today (16 jan 2023)

Ramye

Wow - this is outdated. I wonder how the question was presented.

albd

In Exam today (23 dec 2022)

mimguy

On the exam July 7 2023

imhere4you

On exam - 19 June 2023

Task

Correct

kazaki

Don’t waste time on questions like that outdated also

Ramye

Following the old and updated names sure is confusing… But the fact is some old names still exists, e.g. Azure Security Center in Azure , though Microsoft said it is now called Microsoft Defender for Cloud. Maybe this will go away in time…

chepeerick

this is out of date

trevax

deprecated

AK4U_111

not true

yafeci5971

Get up-to-date https://www.pinterest.com/pin/937522847419269991/

inkedia3

not entirely true. Went through their questions few are up-to-date

Kanoniermalri

Is this question still valid?