1.
How do DLP products integrate with SecureSphere?
Correct Answer
B. SecureSphere can import data discovery and classification scan results from virtually any data discovery product, including DLP products
Explanation
SecureSphere has the capability to import data discovery and classification scan results from various data discovery products, which includes DLP (Data Loss Prevention) products as well. This means that SecureSphere can integrate with DLP products and utilize the scan results obtained from them to enhance its own data discovery and classification capabilities.
2.
After these products perform a scan to discover and classify data, the results are output into a
Correct Answer
C. CSV format file
Explanation
The correct answer is CSV format file. After performing a scan to discover and classify data, the results are outputted into a CSV format file. CSV stands for Comma Separated Values, and it is a file format that stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text. It uses commas to separate each value in a row, making it easy to import and export data between different software applications.
3.
What needs to be done with this file?
Correct Answer
A. Needs to be imported into SecureSphere
Explanation
The correct answer is "Needs to be imported into SecureSphere." This suggests that the file in question should be brought into the SecureSphere system. This could be for the purpose of further analysis, protection, or management within the SecureSphere environment.
4.
What can the classification information be used for?
Correct Answer
B. It can be used as a predicate in SecureSphere policies, as part of auditing and user rights analysis, and in reporting.
Explanation
The classification information can be used as a predicate in SecureSphere policies to determine access and permissions for different users or groups. It can also be used as part of auditing to track and monitor user activities and detect any unauthorized access or suspicious behavior. Additionally, the classification information can be utilized in user rights analysis to evaluate and manage user privileges effectively. Lastly, it can be used in reporting to provide insights and statistics on the usage and protection of sensitive data.
5.
What is the name of the specific input format Imperva has built in required by SecureSphere ?
Correct Answer
C. Translators
Explanation
Imperva has built a specific input format called "Translators" that is required by SecureSphere. This format likely allows for the translation and conversion of different types of input data into a standardized format that can be processed and analyzed by SecureSphere.
6.
What DLP products do we have integration with?
Correct Answer
F. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above". This means that our company has integration with all of the mentioned DLP products, including RSA, Websense, Code Green, McAfee, and Symantec.
7.
With which Vendor does Imperva have not have a formal partnerships with?
Correct Answer
E. Symantec
Explanation
Imperva has formal partnerships with RSA, Websense, Code Green, and McAfee. However, it does not have a formal partnership with Symantec.
8.
Is there a license fee involved with DLP integration?
Correct Answer
B. No
Explanation
The correct answer is "No" because the question asks whether there is a license fee involved with DLP integration. The answer "No" indicates that there is no license fee involved.
9.
What other discovery and classification products integrate with SecureSphere?
Correct Answer
B. Any data discovery product, as long as its output matches the required input format of SecureSphere.
Explanation
SecureSphere can integrate with any data discovery product as long as its output matches the required input format. This means that SecureSphere is compatible with a wide range of discovery and classification products, allowing organizations to choose the one that best suits their needs and seamlessly integrate it with SecureSphere for enhanced data security and protection.