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CompTIA Exam PT0-002 Topic 3 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's PT0-002 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 3
[All PT0-002 Questions]

Which of the following is the most secure way to protect a final report file when delivering the report to the client/customer?

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Suggested Answer: B

* Using PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption ensures that the report file is securely encrypted with the client's public key. Only the client can decrypt the file using their private key, ensuring confidentiality during transit.

* Details:

Option Analysis:

A . Creating a link on a cloud service and delivering it by email: This method is susceptible to interception or unauthorized access.

B . Asking for a PGP public key to encrypt the file: Provides end-to-end encryption ensuring that only the intended recipient can access the file.

C . Requiring FTPS security to download the file: While secure, it does not provide the same level of end-to-end encryption as PGP.

D . Copying the file on a USB drive and delivering it by postal mail: While physically secure, it is not practical and poses a risk of loss or theft.

* Reference: PGP encryption is a widely accepted method for securing sensitive data. It is recommended by many cybersecurity standards and best practice guides.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Isabelle
9 days ago
B) PGP encryption all the way! Who needs those fancy cloud services when you can have the good old-fashioned security of public-key cryptography?
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Remedios
10 days ago
Gotta love these old-school security questions. I'd go with C) FTPS. Can't go wrong with tried and true protocols, am I right?
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Eve
12 days ago
D) Postal mail? Really? What is this, the 90s? I'm going with A) cloud service link. It's convenient and secure enough for most clients.
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Peter
14 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. B) Asking for a PGP public key seems like a good option too. Encryption is key for sensitive reports.
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Rene
24 days ago
C) Requiring FTPS security to download the file. That's the most secure option since it ensures the file is transmitted securely over the internet.
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Rochell
26 days ago
Haha, a USB drive? What is this, the 90s? I bet the client would be like, 'A floppy disk? How quaint!'
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Candra
2 days ago
A) Creating a link on a cloud service and delivering it by email
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Nilsa
1 months ago
Postal mail? Really? That's so old-school. I bet that USB drive would get lost in the mail, and then the client's data would be out there for anyone to find. No thanks!
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Yuki
12 days ago
C) Requiring FTPS security to download the file
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Ryan
13 days ago
B) Asking for a PGP public key to encrypt the file
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Venita
21 days ago
A) Creating a link on a cloud service and delivering it by email
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Jesusita
1 months ago
I would go with C) Requiring FTPS security to download the file, it provides a secure transfer method.
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Annette
1 months ago
I agree with Ira, using PGP encryption is the best option to protect the report.
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Winifred
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Encrypting with a PGP key seems like a pretty solid choice to me. That way, only the intended recipient can access the file.
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Alishia
9 days ago
I would definitely not choose to deliver the file on a USB drive through postal mail, that seems risky.
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Lauryn
13 days ago
I think FTPS security is also a strong option for protecting the file during delivery.
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Oretha
28 days ago
I agree, using a PGP key for encryption is a good way to ensure security.
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Ira
1 months ago
I think the most secure way is B) Asking for a PGP public key to encrypt the file.
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Yoko
1 months ago
Option C is the way to go! FTPS is way more secure than those other options. No way I'm sending anything sensitive over email or cloud storage.
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Juan
24 days ago
Copying the file on a USB drive and sending it by mail seems risky.
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Edna
29 days ago
I would never send a sensitive file through email or cloud storage.
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Xuan
1 months ago
I think using PGP encryption is also a good choice to protect the file.
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Ernest
1 months ago
I agree, FTPS is definitely the most secure option.
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