What should you do?

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 hosts a custom application named App1. App1 is accessible on TCP port 5000.
You need to encrypt App1 data on the network.
What should you do?

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 hosts a custom application named App1. App1 is accessible on TCP port 5000.
You need to encrypt App1 data on the network.
What should you do?

A.
From the Local Security Policy console, configure the Security Options.

B.
From the Local Security Policy console, configure the Application Control Policies.

C.
From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console, create an inbound rule.

D.
From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console, create a connection security rule.

Explanation:
Inbound rule cannot encrypt data. Therefore answer is D.



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daniele

daniele

Property in a object in inbound rules, allow the connection if it is secure, customize… Require the connection to be ENCRYPTED.
I think that the correct answer is C!

networkmanagers

networkmanagers

Inbound rule cannot encrypt data

Daedalus

Daedalus

you sure inbound rules can encrypt data? I’d be inclined to go with D

Daniele

Daniele

Why in Firewall Advantage secure setting, in a object in inbound rules, allow the connection if it is secure, customize… there is: “Require the connection to be ENCRYPTED”?

Daniele

Daniele

Why in Firewall Advantage secure setting, in inbound rules, with the option: allow the connection if it is secure, in customize there is: “Require the connection to be ENCRYPTED”?