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Question #: 96
Topic #: 3
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Overview
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ADatum Corporation is consulting firm that has a main office in Montreal and branch offices in Seattle and New York.


Existing Environment
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Azure Environment
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ADatum has an Azure subscription that contains three resource groups named RG1, RG2, and RG3.

The subscription contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.



The subscription contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.



The subscription has an Azure container registry that contains the images shown in the following table.



The subscription contains the resources shown in the following table.




Azure Key Vault
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The subscription contains an Azure key vault named Vault1.

Vault1 contains the certificates shown in the following table.



Vault1 contains the keys shown in the following table.




Microsoft Entra Environment
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ADatum has a Microsoft Entra tenant named adatum.com that is linked to the Azure subscription and contains the users shown in the following table.



The tenant contains the groups shown in the following table.



The adatum.com tenant has a custom security attribute named Attribute1.


Planned Changes
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ADatum plans to implement the following changes:

• Configure a data collection rule (DCR) named DCR1 to collect only system events that have an event ID of 4648 from VM2 and VM4.
• In storage1, create a new container named cont2 that has the following access policies:
o Three stored access policies named Stored1, Stored2, and Stored3
o A legal hold for immutable blob storage
• Whenever possible, use directories to organize storage account content.
• Grant User1 the permissions required to link Zone1 to VNet1.
• Assign Attribute1 to supported adatum.com resources.
• In storage2, create an encryption scope named Scope1.
• Deploy new containers by using Image1 or Image2.


Technical Requirements
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ADatum must meet the following technical requirements:

• Use TLS for WebApp1.
• Follow the principle of least privilege.
• Grant permissions at the required scope only.
• Ensure that Scope1 is used to encrypt storage services.
• Use Azure Backup to back up cont1 and share1 as frequently as possible.
• Whenever possible, use Azure Disk Encryption and a key encryption key (KEK) to encrypt the virtual machines.


You implement the planned changes for cont2.

What is the maximum number of additional access policies you can create for cont2? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Rediwed
Highly Voted 3 months, 2 weeks ago
For me it is not clear whether the three stored access policies was already implemented or yet to be implemented. In any case. the maximum number of stored access policies on a container is 5. Assuming stored1 through stored3 are already implemented, then you can only add 2 more. You can have one legal hold and one time-based retention policy on a container in Azure blob storage. Assuming the legal hold policy is already set, you can only add the time-based retention policy. So the answer would be: 2 and 1 respectively.
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alsmk2
3 months, 2 weeks ago
100% agree. This is correct.
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kam1122
Most Recent 1 month ago
5-3 = 2 2-1 = 1 should be 2 and 1
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Stunomatic
1 month, 1 week ago
Azure allows only one type of immutable policy per container—either a legal hold or a time-based retention policy. You cannot apply both types at the same time. Therefore, for any container, you can have a maximum of one immutable policy, and this includes either one legal hold or one time-based retention policy. If you already have one of these policies applied, no other immutable policy can be added until the existing one is removed or expires.
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Dankho
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Given answer is correct, 2 and 0. 0 because You can have only one immutable blob storage policy per container, but that single policy can contain both a time-based retention policy and a legal hold simultaneously.
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Dankho
1 month, 3 weeks ago
BTW I just tested it in in Azure. After creating a container and adding a policy, you can add either a legal hold, a Time-based retention, or both, but you cannot have a second policy with another legal hold, it is just grayed out after you use both options.
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examprepboy
2 months, 2 weeks ago
CORRECT ANSWER! 2 1 Why? You can only have 5 Storage access policies and 2 immutable policies. since there are already 3 storage policies in place and 1 immutable, the remaining we can have is the figures i have put above.
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Jo696
2 months, 3 weeks ago
I would also go with 2 stored access policies and 1 immutable. Very similar to an earlier question
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SeMo0o0o0o
3 months ago
WRONG 2 1 * 5 (max stored access policy) - 3 (we already have) = 2 * 2 (Max immutable blob storage policy) - 1 (we already have) = 1
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Megabyte10
3 months, 1 week ago
It's clear to me the answer is 2 more policies left you can add & 0 additional immutable policies.
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