A few Object Storage buckets in your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) tenancy should remain public, and yet you do not want the Cloud Guard service to detect these as problems. In which TWO ways would you address this requirement? (Choose two.)
A.
Cloud Guard will keep detecting it because a public bucket is a security risk.
B.
Dismiss the problems associated with those resources.
C.
Fix the base line by configuring Conditional Groups for the detector.
D.
Resolve or remediate those problems and you should not see Cloud Guard triggering on these resources ever again.
Looks like B and D are correct.
Any action or setting on a resource that could potentially cause a security problem. Cloud Guard monitors your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy's network activity to identify and resolve problems. Problems:
Are created when Cloud Guard discovers a deviation from a detector rule.
Are defined by the type of detector that creates them: activity or configuration.
Contain data about the specific type of issue that was found.
Can be resolved, dismissed, or remediated.
Dismiss: When you dismiss a problem, you're telling Cloud Guard to ignore this instance of the problem for that resource, and simply ignore it if it happens in the future.
Creating a conditional group allows for inclusion or exclusion of specific resources from monitoring.
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