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CheckPoint Exam 156-560 Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-560 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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Which language can be used by users of Cloud Security Posture Management to create custom Security Policies?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Walker
2 months ago
This question is as clear as mud. Maybe they should've used a language that's actually used in the real world, like Python or something. *sigh*
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Shala
2 months ago
B) Posture Management Language (PML) - that's gotta be it. It's like they created a new language just for this purpose. I bet the developers had fun coming up with that name!
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Herman
1 months ago
D) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - JSON is also a popular choice for defining policies in a more readable format.
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Shanda
2 months ago
B) Posture Management Language (PML) - Yeah, it sounds like a specialized language just for security posture management.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
A) eXtensible Markup Language (XML) - I think XML is commonly used for creating custom policies in various systems.
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Bobbie
2 months ago
A) eXtensible Markup Language (XML) - classic trick question, trying to get us to pick the general-purpose language instead of the specialized one. Nice try, but I'm too smart for that!
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Eugene
2 months ago
D) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - Almost got me with that one, but PML is the correct answer for creating custom Security Policies.
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Margery
2 months ago
B) Posture Management Language (PML) - That's the one! It's specifically designed for Cloud Security Posture Management.
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Gaston
2 months ago
A) eXtensible Markup Language (XML) - classic trick question, trying to get us to pick the general-purpose language instead of the specialized one. Nice try, but I'm too smart for that!
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Milly
3 months ago
C) Governance Specific Language (GSL) - really? Sounds like something they made up just to confuse us. I'm sticking with B or D.
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Miesha
2 months ago
Yeah, C) Governance Specific Language (GSL) does sound a bit confusing, let's go with B or D.
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Cecil
2 months ago
I agree, D) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) seems more familiar and user-friendly.
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Kelvin
2 months ago
I think B) Posture Management Language (PML) would be a good choice.
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Sanda
3 months ago
D) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) seems like a good choice. It's a common data format used in cloud environments, so it would make sense for security policies too.
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Stefany
2 months ago
I think XML could also be a good option for creating custom Security Policies.
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Stefany
2 months ago
I agree, JSON is widely used and easy to work with.
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Vinnie
2 months ago
I think XML could also be a good option for creating custom Security Policies.
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Vinnie
2 months ago
I agree, JSON is widely used and easy to work with.
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Emeline
3 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B. Posture Management Language (PML) - it sounds like the most specific language for Cloud Security Posture Management.
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Dominque
2 months ago
I think it might be JSON, as it is commonly used for data interchange in web applications.
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Dominque
2 months ago
I agree, PML does sound like the most specific language for Cloud Security Posture Management.
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