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NEW QUESTION # 17
"A company, ABC, is planning to launch a new web application on OCI. Based on past experiences, they expect a significant surge in traffic after the launch. You are responsible for ensuring that the application is highly available.
Which step would you perform to achieve this goal?
- A. Configure Cloud Guard to prevent large amounts of traffic from reaching the web application.
- B. Use a Virtual Cloud Network (VCN) with subnets, security lists, and routing rules to isolate the web application from the Internet and other resources.
- C. Use a load balancer to distribute incoming traffic evenly across multiple instances of the web application."
- D. Implement security controls, such as web application firewalls, to protect against common attack vectors.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 18
You're managing an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) environment where a public website hosts downloadable assets stored in Object Storage buckets. These buckets need to be publicly accessible for website visitors, but Cloud Guard keeps flagging them as security risks.
How can Cloud Guard be configured to ignore problems specific to public buckets while still ensuring security checks are applied to other resources that require them?
- A. Resolve or remediate the problems by making the buckets private.
- B. Dismiss problems associated with those resources.
- C. A public bucket is a security risk, so Cloud Guard will keep detecting it.
- D. Fix the baseline by configuring the Conditional groups for the detector.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 19
Based on the provided diagram, you have a group of critical compute instances in a private subnet that require vulnerability using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure(OCI) Vulnerability Scanning Service (VSS).
"What additional configuration is required to enable VSS to scan instances in the private subnet
- A. Configure a service gateway in the VCN and a route rule to direct traffic for the VSS service through the gateway.
- B. No additional configuration is needed. VSS can access private instances by default.
- C. VSS cannot scan private instances. You need to move them to a public subnet for vulnerability scanning.
- D. Use an OCI Bastion session to establish connectivity and forward scan results from the private instances."
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 20
Challenge 2 -Task 1
In deploying a new application, a cloud customer needs to reflect different security postures. If a security zone is enabled with the Maximum Security Zone recipe, the customer will be unable to create or update a resource in the security zone if the action violates the attached Maximum Security Zone policy.
As an application requirement, the customer requires a compute instance in the public subnet. You therefore, need to configure Custom Security Zones that allow the creation of compute instances in the public subnet.
Review the architecture diagram, which outlines the resoures you'll need to address the requirement:
Preconfigured
To complete this requirement, you are provided with the following:
Access to an OCI tenancy, an assigned compartment, and OCI credentials
Required IAM policies
Task 1: Create a Custom Security Zone Recipe
Create a Custom Security Zone Recipe named IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01 that allows the provisioning of compute instances in the public subnet.
Enter the OCID of the created custom security zone recipe in the text box below.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the solution below in Explanation.
Explanation:
To create a Custom Security Zone Recipe named IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01 that allows the provisioning of compute instances in a public subnet, we will follow the steps outlined in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Security Zones documentation. These steps are based on verified procedures from the OCI Security Zone Guide and related resources.
Step-by-Step Solution for Task 1: Create a Custom Security Zone Recipe
* Log in to the OCI Console:
* Use your OCI credentials to log in to the OCI Console (https://console.us-ashburn-1.oraclecloud.
com).
* Ensure you have access to the assigned compartment provided in the tenancy.
* Navigate to Security Zones:
* From the OCI Console, go to the navigation menu (hamburger icon) on the top left.
* UnderGovernance and Administration, selectSecurity Zones.
* Create a New Security Zone Recipe:
* In the Security Zones dashboard, click on theRecipestab.
* Click theCreate Recipebutton.
* Configure the Recipe Details:
* Name:Enter IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01.
* Description:(Optional) Add a description, e.g., "Custom recipe to allow compute instances in public subnet."
* Leave theCompartmentas the assigned compartment provided.
* Define the Security Zone Policy:
* In the policy editor, start with a base policy. Since the Maximum Security Zone recipe restricts public subnet usage, you need to customize it.
* Add the following policy statement to allow compute instances in a public subnet:
Allow service compute to use virtual-network-family in compartment <compartment-name> where ALL { target.resource.type = 'Instance', target.vcn.cidr_block = '10.0.0.0/16', target.subnet.cidr_block = '10.0.10.0/24'
}
* Replace <compartment-name> with the name of your assigned compartment.
* This policy allows the Compute service to provision instances in the public subnet (10.0.10.0/24) within the VCN (10.0.0.0/16).
* Adjust Restrictions:
* Ensure the recipe does not inherit the Maximum Security Zone recipe's default restrictions that block public subnet usage. Explicitly allow the public subnet by including the subnet CIDR block (10.0.10.0/24) in the policy.
* Remove or modify any conflicting default rules that prohibit public subnet usage (e.g., rules blocking internet access or public IP assignment).
* Save the Recipe:
* ClickCreateto save the custom security zone recipe.
* Once created, note theOCIDof the recipe from the recipe details page. The OCID will be a unique identifier starting with ocid1.securityzonerecipe.
* Verify the Recipe:
* Go to theRecipestab and locate IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01.
* Ensure the policy reflects the allowance for compute instances in the public subnet by reviewing the policy statement.
OCID of the Created Custom Security Zone Recipe
* The exact OCID will be generated upon creation (e.g., ocid1.securityzonerecipe.oc1..unique_string).
Please enter the OCID displayed in the OCI Console after completing Step 7.
Notes
* Ensure IAM policies are correctly configured to grant you permissions to create and manage security zone recipes in the compartment.
* The policy assumes the public subnet CIDR (10.0.10.0/24) matches the diagram. Adjust if the actual subnet CIDR differs.
* Test the recipe by associating it with a security zone and attempting to launch a compute instance to confirm compliance.
NEW QUESTION # 21
Challenge 2
In deploying a new application, a cloud customer needs to reflect different security postures. If a security zone is enabled with the Maximum Security Zone recipe, the customer will be unable to create or update a resource in the security zone if the action violates the attached Maximum Security Zone policy.
As an application requirement, the customer requires a compute instance in the public subnet. You therefore, need to configure Custom Security Zones that allow the creation of compute instances in the public subnet.
Review the architecture diagram, which outlines the resoures you'll need to address the requirement:
Preconfigured
To complete this requirement, you are provided with the following:
Access to an OCI tenancy, an assigned compartment, and OCI credentials
Required IAM policies
Task 5: Provision a Compute Instance
Provision a compute instance in the IAD-SP-PBT-PUBSNET-01 public subnet, where:
Name IAD-SP-PBT-1-VM-01
image: Oracle Linux 8
Shape VM: Standard, A1, Flex
Enter the OCID of the created compute instance in the text box below.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the solution below in Explanation.
Explanation:
To provision a compute instance named IAD-SP-PBT-1-VM-01 in the IAD-SP-PBT-PUBSNET-01 public subnet with the specified configuration (Oracle Linux 8 image, VM Standard A1 Flex shape), follow these steps based on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute documentation.
Step-by-Step Solution for Task 5: Provision a Compute Instance
* Log in to the OCI Console:
* Use your OCI credentials to log in to the OCI Console (https://console.us-ashburn-1.oraclecloud.
com).
* Ensure you have access to the assigned compartment.
* Navigate to Compute Instances:
* From the OCI Console, click the navigation menu (hamburger icon) on the top left.
* UnderCompute, selectInstances.
* Create a New Compute Instance:
* Click theCreate Instancebutton.
* Configure the Instance Details:
* Name:Enter IAD-SP-PBT-1-VM-01.
* Compartment:Select the assigned compartment.
* Placement:Choose the availability domain (e.g., AD-1) based on your region's availability.
* Select the Image:
* UnderImage and Shape, clickChange Image.
* SelectOracle Linux 8from the platform images list.
* ClickSelect Image.
* Choose the Shape:
* ClickChange Shape.
* SelectVM Standardcategory.
* ChooseA1 Flexfrom the shape options.
* Configure the OCPUs (e.g., 1 OCPU) and memory (e.g., 6 GB) as needed for A1 Flex, then click Select Shape.
* Configure Networking:
* UnderNetworking, ensure theVirtual Cloud Networkis set to IAD-SP-PBT-VCN-01.
* Set theSubnetto IAD-SP-PBT-PUBSNET-01 (public subnet with CIDR 10.0.1.0/24).
* EnableAssign a public IPv4 addressto allow external connectivity.
* Leave the default security list or assign a custom one if configured previously.
* Set Up SSH Access:
* UnderAdd SSH Keys, either:
* Upload your public SSH key file, or
* Paste your public SSH key manually.
* This ensures you can access the instance via SSH.
* Launch the Instance:
* ClickCreateto provision the compute instance.
* Wait for the instance to reach theRunningstate (this may take a few minutes).
* Note the Instance OCID:
* Once the instance is running, go to the instance details page for IAD-SP-PBT-1-VM-01.
* Copy theOCIDdisplayed (e.g., ocid1.instance.oc1..<unique_string>).
OCID of the Created Compute Instance
* Enter the OCID of the created compute instance (IAD-SP-PBT-1-VM-01) into the text box. The exact OCID will be available after Step 9 (e.g., ocid1.instance.oc1..<unique_string>).
Notes
* Ensure the security zone IAD_SAP-PBT-CSZ-01 and its associated recipe IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01 allow compute instance creation in the public subnet (10.0.1.0/24).
* Verify network connectivity by testing SSH access using the public IP assigned to the instance.
NEW QUESTION # 22
Task 6: Create Load Balancer and Attach Certificate
Create a Load Balancer with the name PBT-CERT-LB-01 in subnet LB-Subnet-PBT-CERT-SNET-02 Create a Listener for the load balancer, where:
Name: PBT-CERT-LB_LTSN_01
Protocol: HTTPS
Port: 443
Attach the certificate PBT-CERT-01-<username> to the load balancer
Attach the security list PBT-CERT-LB-SL-01 to subnet LB-Subnet-PBT-CERT-SNET-02 See the solution below in Explanation.
Answer:
Explanation:
Task 6: Create Load Balancer and Attach Certificate
Step 1: Create the Load Balancer
* Log in to the OCI Console.
* Navigate toNetworking>Load Balancers.
* ClickCreate Load Balancer.
* Enter the following details:
* Name: PBT-CERT-LB-01
* Compartment: Select your assigned compartment.
* Load Balancer Type: SelectPublic.
* Virtual Cloud Network: Select PBT-CERT-VCN-01.
* Subnet: Select LB-Subnet-PBT-CERT-SNET-02.
* Shape: Choose a shape (e.g., 10 Mbps, adjust based on needs).
* ClickNext.
* Leave backend sets and listeners as default for now (we'll configure the listener next).
* ClickCreate Load Balancerand wait for it to be provisioned.
Step 2: Create a Listener
* Once the load balancer is created, go to theLoad Balancerspage and click on PBT-CERT-LB-01.
* UnderResources, clickListeners.
* ClickCreate Listener.
* Enter the following details:
* Name: PBT-CERT-LB_LTSN_01
* Protocol: SelectHTTPS.
* Port: Enter 443.
* Certificate: ClickAdd Certificate, then select the PBT-CERT-01<username> certificate (e.g., PBT-CERT-0199008677labuser01) created in Task 5.
* Leave other settings (e.g., SSL handling) as default unless specified.
* ClickCreate.
Step 3: Configure the Backend Set
* In the PBT-CERT-LB-01 details page, underResources, clickBackend Sets.
* ClickCreate Backend Set(if not already created).
* Enter basic details (e.g., name like PBT-CERT-BS-01).
* Add a backend server:
* IP Address: Use the private IP of PBT-CERT-VM-01 (find this in the instance details under Compute>Instances).
* Port: 80 (HTTP, as configured on the web server).
* Protocol: HTTP.
* ClickCreate.
Step 4: Attach the Security List to the Subnet
* Navigate toNetworking>Virtual Cloud Networks.
* Select PBT-CERT-VCN-01 and clickSubnets.
* Click on LB-Subnet-PBT-CERT-SNET-02.
* UnderSecurity Lists, ensure PBT-CERT-LB-SL-01 is attached. If not:
* ClickEdit.
* Remove the default security list and add PBT-CERT-LB-SL-01.
* ClickSave Changes.
Step 5: Verify the Configuration
* Ensure the load balancer health status is OK (check underBackend Sets>Health).
* Test by accessing https://<load-balancer-public-ip> in a browser (replace with the public IP from the load balancer details).
NEW QUESTION # 23
A company has implemented OCI IAM policies with multiple levels of compartments. A policy attached to a parent compartment grants "manage virtual-network-family" permissions. A policy attached to a child compartment grants "use virtual-network-family" permissions.
According to OCI IAM policy inheritance, how does the OCI IAM policy engine resolve the permissions for a user attempting to perform an operation that requires 'manage' permissions in the child compartment?
- A. The policy in the parent compartment takes precedence, and the user is granted "manage" permissions.
- B. The operation is denied due to conflicting policies.
- C. The policy in the child compartment takes precedence, and the user is granted "use" permissions only.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 24
Your organization needs to implement strong password policies for users in OCI.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about password policies in OCI IAM?
- A. The default password policy cannot be modified.
- B. Custom password policies allow for granular control over password complexity.
- C. Simple password policies are suitable for production environments.
- D. Only one password policy can be applied to all users in a domain.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 25
Challenge 2 -Task 1
In deploying a new application, a cloud customer needs to reflect different security postures. If a security zone is enabled with the Maximum Security Zone recipe, the customer will be unable to create or update a resource in the security zone if the action violates the attached Maximum Security Zone policy.
As an application requirement, the customer requires a compute instance in the public subnet. You therefore, need to configure Custom Security Zones that allow the creation of compute instances in the public subnet.
Review the architecture diagram, which outlines the resoures you'll need to address the requirement:
Preconfigured
To complete this requirement, you are provided with the following:
Access to an OCI tenancy, an assigned compartment, and OCI credentials
Required IAM policies
Task 2: Create a Security Zone
Create a security Zone named IAD_SAP-PBT-CSZ-01 in your assigned compartement and associate it with the Custom Security Zone Recipe (IAD-SAP-PBT-CSP-01) created in the previous task.
Enter the OCID of the created Security zone in the box below.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the solution below in Explanation.
Explanation:
To create a Security Zone named IAD_SAP-PBT-CSZ-01 in your assigned compartment and associate it with the Custom Security Zone Recipe IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01 created in the previous task, follow these steps based on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Security Zones documentation.
Step-by-Step Solution for Task 2: Create a Security Zone
* Log in to the OCI Console:
* Use your OCI credentials to log in to the OCI Console (https://console.us-ashburn-1.oraclecloud.
com).
* Ensure you have access to the assigned compartment.
* Navigate to Security Zones:
* From the OCI Console, click the navigation menu (hamburger icon) on the top left.
* UnderGovernance and Administration, selectSecurity Zones.
* Create a New Security Zone:
* In the Security Zones dashboard, click theCreate Security Zonebutton.
* Configure the Security Zone Details:
* Name:Enter IAD_SAP-PBT-CSZ-01.
* Compartment:Select the assigned compartment provided.
* Description:(Optional) Add a description, e.g., "Security Zone for public subnet compute instances."
* Associate the Custom Security Zone Recipe:
* In theRecipesection, select the custom recipe IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01 created in Task 1 from the dropdown list.
* Ensure the recipe is correctly associated to enforce the policy allowing compute instances in the public subnet.
* Define the Security Zone Scope:
* UnderResources to Protect, select the compartment or specific resources (e.g., the VCN with CIDR 10.0.0.0/16 and public subnet 10.0.10.0/24) to apply the security zone.
* Check the box to include all resources in the selected compartment if applicable.
* Create the Security Zone:
* ClickCreateto finalize the security zone creation.
* Once created, note theOCIDof the security zone from the security zone details page. The OCID will be a unique identifier starting with ocid1.securityzone.
* Verify the Security Zone:
* Go to theSecurity Zonestab and locate IAD_SAP-PBT-CSZ-01.
* Confirm the associated recipe (IAD-SP-PBT-CSP-01) and the applied policies.
OCID of the Created Security Zone
* The exact OCID will be generated upon creation (e.g., ocid1.securityzone.oc1..<unique_string>).
Please enter the OCID displayed in the OCI Console after completing Step 7.
NEW QUESTION # 26
A company has deployed OCI Zero Trust Packet Routing (ZPR) to secure its network. They have two compute instances, VM1-01 and VM-02, in a public subnet. VM-01 is tagged with the security attribute app:
vm01, and VM-02 is tagged with app:vm02. The VCN is labeled with network:vcn01, The ZPR policy states:

"What is the expected outcome of this policy?
- A. VM-02 can SSH into VM-01, but VM-01 cannot SSH into VM-02.
- B. VM-01 can SSH into VM-02, but VM-02 cannot SSH into VM-01.
- C. Both VM-01 and VM-02 can SSH into each other.
- D. Neither VM-01 nor VM-02 can SSH into each other."
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 27
Task 7: Verify the OCI Certificate with Load Balancer
Verify HTTPS connection to the load balancer by running the following command in Cloud Shell curl -k https://<Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01> Enter the following URL in the web browser:
https://<Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01>
If prompted with a certificate error, accept the risk and continue.
Verify web page content by ensuring the text, "You are visiting Web Server 1" from the index.html file is displayed in the browser See the solution below in Explanation.
Answer:
Explanation:
Task 7: Verify the OCI Certificate with Load Balancer
Step 1: Obtain the Public IP of the Load Balancer
* Log in to the OCI Console.
* Navigate toNetworking>Load Balancers.
* Click on PBT-CERT-LB-01.
* Note thePublic IP Addressfrom the load balancer details page.
Step 2: Verify HTTPS Connection Using Cloud Shell
* Open the OCI Cloud Shell from the top-right corner of the OCI Console.
* Run the following command, replacing <Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01> with the public IP you noted:
curl -k https://<Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01>
* Expected output: You should see the text "You are visiting Web Server 1" if the connection is successful. The -k flag ignores certificate validation errors (common during initial testing with self- signed or newly issued certificates).
* If you encounter an error, ensure the load balancer is active, the listener is configured correctly, and the backend server (PBT-CERT-VM-01) is reachable.
Step 3: Verify in a Web Browser
* Open a web browser.
* Enter the following URL, replacing <Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01> with the public IP you noted:
https://<Public IP of PBT-CERT-LB-01>
* If prompted with a certificate warning (e.g., due to a self-signed certificate or untrusted CA), accept the risk and proceed (click "Advanced" and "Proceed" or similar, depending on your browser).
* Verify that the web page displays the text "You are visiting Web Server 1" from the index.html file created on PBT-CERT-VM-01.
Step 4: Troubleshoot (if needed)
* If the text is not displayed:
* Check the load balancer health status underBackend Sets>Healthin the OCI Console.
* Ensure the security list PBT-CERT-LB-SL-01 allows port 443 and the compute instance security list allows port 80.
* Verify the Apache service is running on PBT-CERT-VM-01 by SSHing in and running sudo systemctl status httpd.
NEW QUESTION # 28
Task 2: Create a Compute Instance and Install the Web Server
Create a compute instance, where:
Name: PBT-CERT-VM-01
Image: Oracle Linux 8
Shape: VM.Standard.A1.Flex
Subnet: Compute-Subnet-PBT-CERT
Install and configure Apache web server:
a.
Install Apache
sudo yum -y install httpd
b.
Enable and start Apache
sudo systemctl enable httpd
sudo systemctl restart httpd
2. Install and configure Apache web server:
a. Install Apache
sudo yum -y install httpd
b. Enable and start Apache
sudo systemctl enable httpd
sudo systemctl restart httpd
c. Configure firewall to allow HTTP traffic (port 80)
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=80/tcp
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
d. Create an index.html file
sudo bash -c 'echo You are visiting Web Server 1 >> /var/www/html/index.html' Enter the OCID of the created compute instance PBT-CERT-VM-01 in the text box below.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the solution below in Explanation.
Explanation:
Task 2: Create a Compute Instance and Install the Web Server
Step 1: Create the Compute Instance
* Log in to the OCI Console.
* Navigate toCompute>Instances.
* ClickCreate Instance.
* Enter the following details:
* Name: PBT-CERT-VM-01
* Compartment: Select your assigned compartment.
* Placement: Leave as default or select an availability domain (e.g., Availability Domain 1).
* Image: ClickChange Image, selectOracle Linux 8, and confirm.
* Shape: ClickChange Shape, selectVM.Standard.A1.Flex, and configure:
* OCPUs: 1 (or adjust as needed)
* Memory: 6 GB (or adjust as needed)
* Networking:
* Virtual Cloud Network: Select PBT-CERT-VCN-01.
* Subnet: Select Compute-Subnet-PBT-CERT.
* Leave public IP assignment enabled for internet access.
* SSH Key: Provide your public SSH key (upload or paste) for secure access.
* ClickCreateand wait for the instance to be provisioned.
Step 2: Connect to the Compute Instance
* Once the instance is created, note thePublic IP Addressfrom the instance details page.
* Use an SSH client to connect:
* Command: ssh -i <private-key-file> opc@<public-ip-address>
* Replace <private-key-file> with your private key path and <public-ip-address> with the instance' s public IP.
Step 3: Install and Configure Apache Web Server
* Install Apache:
* Run: sudo yum -y install httpd
* Enable and Start Apache:
* Run: sudo systemctl enable httpd
* Run: sudo systemctl restart httpd
* Configure Firewall to Allow HTTP Traffic (Port 80):
* Run: sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=80/tcp
* Run: sudo firewall-cmd --reload
* Create an index.html File:
* Run: sudo bash -c 'echo "You are visiting Web Server 1" >> /var/www/html/index.html' Step 4: Verify the Configuration
* Open
a web browser and enter http://
<public-ip-address> to ensure the page displays "You are visiting Web Server 1".
* If needed, troubleshoot by checking Apache status: sudo systemctl status httpd.
Step 5: Retrieve and Enter the OCID
* Go to the instance details page for PBT-CERT-VM-01 underCompute>Instances.
* Copy theOCID(a long string starting with ocid1.instance., unique to your tenancy).
* Enter the copied OCID exactly as it appears into the text box provided.
Notes
* These steps are based on OCI Compute documentation and Oracle Linux 8 setup guides.
* Ensure the security list PBT-CERT-CS-SL-01 allows inbound traffic on port 22 (SSH) and port 80 (HTTP) if not already configured.
* The OCID will be unique to your instance; obtain it from the OCI Console after creation
NEW QUESTION # 29
You are the first responder of a security incident for ABC Org. You have identified several IP addresses and URLs in the logs that you suspect may be related to the incident. However, you need more information to confidently determine whether they are indeed malicious or not.
Which OCI service can you use to obtain a more refined information and confidence score for these identified indicators?
- A. OCI Threat Intelligence
- B. OCI Web Application Firewall
- C. OCI Incidence Responder
- D. OCI Security Zones
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 30
When trying to encrypt plaintext using Command Line Interface (CLI), the developer gets a Service Error.
This is the command the developer tried to run:
What is the reason for this error?
- A. The developer forgot to specify the region.
- B. The plaintext needs to be in JSON form.
- C. The developer has the wrong endpoint.
- D. The user should pass the key version OCID instead of the key OCID.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 31
You have created a compartment TEST in your subscribed tenancy. Then, you created two groups, test1 and test2, and want the users in these groups to be able to manage all the resources in the TEST compartment.
Which policy would you use to achieve this?
- A. Allow any-user to manage all resources in compartment test where request.group='test*'
- B. Allow group/test*/to manage all resources in compartment test.
- C. Allow any-user to manage all resources in compartment test where any {request.groups.test1, test2}
- D. Allow group test1, test2 to manage all resources in compartment test.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 32
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