The correct answer is:
C. It excludes sensor monitoring and event collection for the trusted file path
Here's why the other options are incorrect:
A. Excludes host information: This wouldn't be the primary function of a sensor visibility exclusion.
B. Prevents file uploads: Sensor visibility exclusions focus on monitoring, not file transfer.
D. Disables detection but allows prevention: While this might be intuitive, sensor visibility exclusions typically disable both detection and prevention for the excluded path.
Creating a sensor visibility exclusion essentially tells the security software to trust a specific file path and not monitor activity there. This can improve performance but also creates a blind spot for potential threats in that location.
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