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CyberArk Exam CPC-SEN Topic 1 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's CPC-SEN exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
[All CPC-SEN Questions]

Which authentication methods does PSM for SSH support? (Choose 2.)

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Suggested Answer: D, E

PSM for SSH supports various authentication methods, specifically focusing on secure and verified access mechanisms. The supported methods include:

RADIUS (D): Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting management for users who connect and use a network service. PSM for SSH utilizes RADIUS to authenticate SSH sessions, which adds an additional layer of security by centralizing authentication requests to a RADIUS server.

Client Authentication Certificate (E): This method uses certificates for authentication, where a client presents a certificate that the server verifies against known trusted certificates. This type of authentication is highly secure as it ensures that both parties involved in the communication are precisely who they claim to be, making it suitable for environments that require stringent security measures.

These methods provide robust security options for SSH sessions managed through CyberArk's PSM, ensuring that only authorized users can access critical systems.


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Tu
1 months ago
D and E, because who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned RADIUS server and a client cert? It's like a secret handshake for the cool kids.
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Latricia
1 months ago
A and C, easy peasy. OIDC and SAML are the future, just like my future as a cybersecurity rockstar. *flexes muscles*
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Laquanda
2 months ago
B and D, all the way! MFA Caching and RADIUS, baby. Gotta love that multi-factor authentication, even if it means bringing back the dial-up days.
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Devora
4 hours ago
Client Authentication Certificate is also a great option for added security.
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India
2 days ago
E) Client Authentication Certificate
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Pilar
3 days ago
Absolutely, MFA Caching and RADIUS are essential for secure authentication.
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Lynette
4 days ago
D) RADIUS
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Lavonna
1 months ago
B) MFA Caching
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Kenia
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm thinking D and E - RADIUS and Client Certs. Keeping it old school, you know?
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Rex
2 months ago
I'm going with B and E. MFA Caching and Client Certs are where it's at. Gotta keep those SSH sessions secure, am I right?
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Maddie
2 months ago
A and C for sure, OIDC and SAML are the way to go. Who needs RADIUS when you've got fancy identity providers, right?
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Sarina
2 months ago
D and E, no doubt. RADIUS is a classic, and Client Authentication Certificates are like the tuxedos of the authentication world.
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Fidelia
9 days ago
It's good to have a mix of classic and modern authentication methods.
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Chana
10 days ago
Client Authentication Certificates do add a touch of sophistication.
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Rebbecca
27 days ago
I agree, RADIUS has been around for a long time.
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Elin
1 months ago
D and E are definitely solid choices.
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Kate
2 months ago
Where's the option for carrier pigeons and smoke signals? Those are the only authentication methods I trust these days.
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Elza
24 days ago
D) RADIUS
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Dorinda
1 months ago
A) OIDC
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Devorah
2 months ago
Oh, you're right. Those are the correct options. Good to know for the exam.
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Clare
2 months ago
B and E, definitely. MFA Caching is the ultimate in convenience, and Client Authentication Certificates are just so fancy.
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Tonette
1 months ago
That's a good choice, SAML and RADIUS are solid options.
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Lenna
1 months ago
I think I would go with SAML and RADIUS for my authentication methods.
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Tomas
2 months ago
Client Authentication Certificates do add a touch of sophistication.
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Latosha
2 months ago
I think having both options would provide a good balance of security and user experience.
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Daniel
2 months ago
Client Authentication Certificates do add a touch of sophistication.
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Florencia
2 months ago
I agree, MFA Caching is super convenient.
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Dion
2 months ago
I agree, MFA Caching is super convenient.
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Dahlia
2 months ago
I believe it also supports Client Authentication Certificate.
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Chun
3 months ago
A and C, of course! OIDC and SAML are the way to go for modern authentication. Who needs those old-school methods like RADIUS?
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I've had good experiences with OIDC and SAML, they make authentication much smoother.
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Jodi
2 months ago
I prefer using OIDC and SAML for authentication, they provide better security and user experience.
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Rosendo
2 months ago
I think RADIUS still has its uses in certain environments, but OIDC and SAML are definitely more modern.
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Stevie
2 months ago
I agree, OIDC and SAML are definitely more secure and convenient.
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Devorah
3 months ago
I think PSM for SSH supports SAML and RADIUS.
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