to be honest, I barely paid attention to this specific word. Looking here why the answer is 'D'.... I'm surprised that I was surprised by the specific word. Good looking out and great advice for us all (will not forget, thank you)
Am I the only one who has serious trouble identifying the differences between Microsoft 365 Defender, Defender for Cloud, Defender for Endpoint and the remaining 300 similar named Microsoft Defenders?
What;s wrong with these Microsoft people, they are masochists or sth?
D - Compliance Score is the correct answer. The question doesn't ask you whether the tool is part of Azure cloud service or not. Don't be trapped on Secure score in Azure Security Center (and note that ASC is no longer the name now. It is Microsoft Defender for Cloud).
Answer is: Compliance score D
"Microsoft Purview Compliance Manager is a feature in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal that helps you manage your organization’s compliance requirements with greater ease and convenience. Compliance Manager can help you throughout your compliance journey, from taking inventory of your data protection risks to managing the complexities of implementing controls, staying current with regulations and certifications, and reporting to auditors."
Source - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/compliance-manager?view=o365-worldwide&viewFallbackFrom=o365-worldwide%20https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.microsoft.com%2Fen-us%2Fmicrosoft-365%2Fcompliance%2Fcompliance-score-calculation%3Fview%3Do365-worldwide
D - This score measures your progress in completing recommended improvement actions within controls. Your score can help you understand your current compliance posture. It can also help you prioritize actions based on their potential to reduce risk
C is correct - see MS docs-
zure Security Center constantly reviews your active recommendations and calculates your secure score based on them. The score of a recommendation is derived from its severity and security best practices that will affect your workload security the most.
The Secure score is calculated based on the ratio between your healthy resources and your total resources. If the number of healthy resources is equal to the total number of resources, you get the highest Secure Score value possible for a recommendation, which can go up to 50. To try to get your Secure score closer to the maximum score, you can fix the unhealthy resources by following the remediation steps in the recommendation.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/control-and-improve-your-security-posture-with-azure-secure-score/#:~:text=The%20Secure%20score%20is%20calculated,can%20go%20up%20to%2050.
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