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You have an Azure subscription named Sub1 that contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines in RG1 have the Remote Desktop port closed until an authorized user requests access.
What should you configure?

  1. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Privileged Identity Management (PIM)
  2. an application security group
  3. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) conditional access
  4. just in time (JIT) VM access

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Just-in-time (JIT) virtual machine (VM) access can be used to lock down inbound traffic to your Azure VMs, reducing exposure to attacks while providing easy access to connect to VMs when needed.
Note: When just-in-time is enabled, Security Center locks down inbound traffic to your Azure VMs by creating an NSG rule. You select the ports on the VM to which inbound traffic will be locked down. These ports are controlled by the just-in-time solution.
When a user requests access to a VM, Security Center checks that the user has Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions that permit them to successfully request access to a VM. If the request is approved, Security Center automatically configures the Network Security Groups (NSGs) and Azure Firewall to allow inbound traffic to the selected ports and requested source IP addresses or ranges, for the amount of time that was specified. After the time has expired, Security
Center restores the NSGs to their previous states. Those connections that are already established are not being interrupted, however.


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-just-in-time



SIMULATION
You need to ensure that web1234578 is protected from malware by using Microsoft Antimalware for Virtual Machines and is scanned every Friday at 01:00.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

You need to install and configure the Microsoft Antimalware extension on the virtual machine named web1234578.
1. In the Azure portal, type Virtual Machines in the search box, select Virtual Machines from the search results then select web1234578. Alternatively, browse to Virtual Machines in the left navigation pane.
2. In the properties of web11597200, click on Extensions.
3. Click the Add button to add an Extension.
4. Scroll down the list of extensions and select Microsoft Antimalware.
5. Click the Create button. This will open the settings pane for the Microsoft Antimalware Extension.
6. In the Scan day field, select Friday.
7. In the Scan time field, enter 60. The scan time is measured in minutes after midnight so 60 would be 01:00, 120 would be 02:00 etc.
8. Click the OK button to save the configuration and install the extension.



SIMULATION
You need to ensure that the events in the NetworkSecurityGroupRuleCounter log of the VNET01-Subnet0-NSG network security group (NSG) are stored in the logs1234578 Azure Storage account for 30 days.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

You need to configure the diagnostic logging for the NetworkSecurityGroupRuleCounter log.
1. In the Azure portal, type Network Security Groups in the search box, select Network Security Groups from the search results then select VNET01
Subnet0-NSG. Alternatively, browse to Network Security Groups in the left navigation pane.
2. In the properties of the Network Security Group, click on Diagnostic Settings.
3. Click on the Add diagnostic setting link.
4. Provide a name in the Diagnostic settings name field. It doesn't matter what name you provide for the exam.
5. In the Log section, select NetworkSecurityGroupRuleCounter.
6. In the Destination details section, select Archive to a storage account.
7. In the Storage account field, select the logs1234578 storage account.
8. In the Retention (days) field, enter 30.
9. Click the Save button to save the changes.



You have an Azure subscription that uses Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
You have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account.
You need to add the AWS account to Defender for Cloud.
What should you do first?

  1. From Defender for Cloud, configure the Environment settings.
  2. From the AWS account, enable a security hub.
  3. From Defender for Cloud, configure the Security solutions settings.
  4. From the Azure portal, add the AWS enterprise application.

Answer(s): A






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