The fact that NSX Data Security has visibility into sensitive data provides which two benefits? (Choose two)

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It helps address compliance and risk management requirements.
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It acts as a forensic tool to analyze TCP and UDP connections between virtual machines
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It is able to trace packets between a source and destination without requiring access to the guestOS
D.
It eliminates the typical agent footprint that exists with legacy software agents
B is not correct. should be D.
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D is not correct. There is a inspection agent installed on the VMs when Data Security is enabled which rules D out.
I think B is correct.
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You are right…. for NSX 6.3. But this test is 6.2 and there is no agent mentioned in
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-62B22E0C-ABAC-42D8-93AA-BDFCD0A43FEA.html
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A,B
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Guest introspection is not an agent. It installs a new vib and a service virtual machine on each host in the cluster.
A and D is correct
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Guys – A and D! Check your NSX6.2 ICM course material 🙂
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Seems there is a lot of controversy on this one so I did a little digging. NSX version 6.3 Guest Introspection does install a “Thin Agent”
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center-for-vSphere/6.3/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-049EF8ED-224C-4CAF-B6E7-1CD063CCD462.html
But… we aren’t testing on 6.3, we are testing on 6.2, and there is no mention of a Thin Agent for the VMs. Just VIBs and a Service VM.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center-for-vSphere/6.2/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-62B22E0C-ABAC-42D8-93AA-BDFCD0A43FEA.html
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