I feel like configuring the Environment settings in Defender for Cloud might be the right move, but I wish I had reviewed that section more thoroughly.
I practiced a similar question where we had to configure settings in Defender for Cloud, but I can't remember if it was the Security solutions or Environment settings we needed to adjust first.
I've got this! The first thing I need to do is add the AWS enterprise application from the Azure portal. That will set up the connection between Defender for Cloud and the AWS account.
I'm a little confused on the order of steps here. Should I be looking at the Azure portal or the AWS account first? I want to make sure I get this right on the exam.
Okay, let me think this through. I believe the correct answer is to configure the Security solutions settings in Defender for Cloud to add the AWS account. That should be the first step before anything else.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. Do I need to enable the Security Hub in the AWS account first, or can I just add the AWS enterprise application from the Azure portal?
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think the first step would be to configure the Environment settings in Defender for Cloud to connect the AWS account.
I'm leaning towards option D. H should be upfront about the personal relationship, but as the only qualified person, he should still participate in the assessment. As long as he's transparent, it should be fine.
I'm a little confused by the wording of the question. Is it asking about the specific component that completes the standby switch, or is it just asking about the overall system that handles the power switchover? I'll have to think this through carefully.
You know, I was just reading about this integration the other day. I think the answer is to add the AWS enterprise application from the Azure portal first. That sets up the connection between the two environments.
I agree with Estrella. Enabling the security hub in AWS seems like the first logical step. Otherwise, I'm not sure Defender for Cloud would be able to communicate with the AWS environment.
I'm not so sure about that. Wouldn't we need to enable the security hub in the AWS account first? That seems like a prerequisite before we can integrate it with Defender for Cloud.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the first step would be to configure the Environment settings in Defender for Cloud. That seems like the logical place to start before adding the AWS account.
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