Question 1 of 26
Your company is evaluating Azure Security Center.
Azure Security Center can alert you about threats discovered in your Azure storage
account.
Select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
Select only one answer.
Yes No
Question 2 of 26
Your company uses Azure Sentinel.
You need to create automatic responses to incidents in Azure Sentinel.
What should you create?
Select only one answer.
a playbook an Azure function app a workflow automation an Azure
Automation runbook a Windows PowerShell script
Question 3 of 26
Your company is monitoring threats by using Azure Security Center.
You need to use Azure Security Center to automate the responses to discovered
threats.
What should you create?
Select only one answer.
a webhook an Azure function app a workflow automation an Azure
Automation runbook a Windows PowerShell script
Question 4 of 26
You have an Azure subscription named Sub1 that contains a .NET Core web app
named webapp1.
You are creating an Azure pipeline named pipeline1 that will deploy updates to
webapp1.
To pipeline1, you add a stage named stage1 that contains tasks based on the Azure
App Service deployment with continuous monitoring template.
You need to ensure that the deployment of the updates to webapp1 from pipeline1
will stop automatically if there are existing alerts that correspond to server
exceptions, failed requests, server response times, or the availability of webapp1.
What should you do?
Select only one answer.
In stage1, configure gates in the pre-deployment conditions. In stage1,
configure triggers in the pre-deployment conditions. In the Configure Application
Insights Alerts task of stage1, modify the inline script. In the Configure Application
Insights Alerts task of stage1, modify the control options.
Question 5 of 26
You are designing an Azure Service Fabric-based app named SFApp1. SFApp1 will
store application assets in Azure Blob storage, product reviews and
recommendations in Azure Cosmos DB, and user profiles in Azure SQL Database.
Individual data updates performed by SFApp1 will occur across all three data stores.
You need to recommend an approach that will ensure that individual updates apply
across all the data stores with the least impact on the performance and scalability of
SFApp1.
What should you recommend?
Select only one answer.
eventual consistency strong consistency serialization locking
Question 6 of 26
You have an Azure subscription named Sub1 that contains a .NET web app named
webapp1. Webapp1 uses an Azure SQL database named db1 as the data store.
Every day, a user named User1 runs multiple consecutive queries targeting the same
datasets in db1. User1 reports that webapp1 has a slow response time
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