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CompTIA Exam PT0-002 Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's PT0-002 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following best explains why communication is a vital phase of a penetration test?

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Suggested Answer: A

Communication is a vital phase of a penetration test to ensure all parties involved are aware of the test's progress, findings, and any potential impact on business operations. Discussing situational awareness involves sharing real-time insights about the security posture, any vulnerabilities found, and potential risks. This enables the organization to make informed decisions, mitigate risks promptly, and ensure the test aligns with business objectives and constraints.


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Ilona
10 months ago
I think communication is key to ensure the likelihood of future assessments.
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Edison
10 months ago
I believe communication is necessary to explain the data destruction process.
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Aracelis
10 months ago
I agree with Noelia. Building rapport with the emergency contact is also crucial.
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Noelia
10 months ago
I think communication is important to discuss situational awareness.
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Makeda
10 months ago
I see your point, maybe both A and B are important in different ways.
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Lou
10 months ago
I believe option A is still more important as it helps in overall assessment of the penetration test.
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Beatriz
10 months ago
True, building rapport can help in getting support during emergencies.
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Isreal
10 months ago
But what about option B) To build rapport with the emergency contact? Isn't that also important?
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Galen
11 months ago
I agree, communication is important to understand the current situation.
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Timmy
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) To discuss situational awareness.
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Jillian
1 years ago
Haha, yeah, can you imagine the client's reaction if you just showed up and started destroying data without warning? 'Excuse me, sir, I'm here to test your security... *proceeds to delete everything*' That would not go over well at all.
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Osvaldo
1 years ago
You guys are on the right track. I'd also argue that communication is key for minimizing disruption and avoiding any unintended consequences. The last thing you want is to accidentally take down a critical system or trigger a security alert. That's why clear communication with the client is so important.
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Stephaine
1 years ago
I agree, Maryann. The communication phase is crucial for laying the groundwork and making sure everyone is on the same page. I'd say the best answer is probably D - ensuring the likelihood of future assessments. If the client doesn't feel like the test was well-communicated and managed, they may be hesitant to work with you again.
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Fannie
12 months ago
So, it seems like we're all in agreement that effective communication is vital for the success of a penetration test.
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Cyndy
12 months ago
Communication is key indeed. It sets the tone for the entire penetration test.
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Zona
12 months ago
Definitely. It's all about making sure everyone is on the same page from the beginning.
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Amie
12 months ago
Agreed. Plus, if they understand the process better, they'll likely be more cooperative during the test.
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Laurel
12 months ago
Exactly! Building trust through clear communication is key in this business.
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Teri
12 months ago
I think D makes sense too. It's important to maintain a good relationship with the client for future work.
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Maryann
1 years ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. Communication is definitely a vital phase of a penetration test, but I'm not sure if any of these options fully capture why. I think it's about more than just discussing situational awareness or building rapport - it's about setting clear expectations, getting buy-in, and ensuring the test is carried out effectively and safely.
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