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Okta Exam Okta-Certified-Professional Topic 2 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Okta's Okta-Certified-Professional exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 2
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Is this the re-enrollment process when an administrator resets multifactor authentication (MFA) factors tor end users?

Solution: End user's devices must be enrolled remotely by the administrator.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Deonna
23 days ago
Haha, option A would be like the admin having a master remote control for Gracielaryone's phones. That's just asking for trouble!
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Graciela
24 days ago
Definitely B. Letting admins reset MFA without the user's device would be like giving them the keys to the kingdom. Not a chance!
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Tamesha
28 days ago
I'm going with B. Giving admins that kind of remote access would be a huge security risk. They should have to work with the end users.
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Marlon
7 days ago
But the solution clearly states that end user's devices must be enrolled remotely by the administrator.
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Berry
13 days ago
I disagree, I think it's a security risk to allow admins to enroll devices remotely.
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Dyan
15 days ago
Yes
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Darnell
1 months ago
Option A makes sense to me. Isn't the whole point of MFA to let admins reset factors easily? Otherwise, what's the point?
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Brock
1 months ago
B is the way to go. Resetting MFA factors would be a security nightmare if admins could do it without the user's involvement.
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Lon
11 days ago
Yes, it's important to ensure the user is part of the re-enrollment process.
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Beata
14 days ago
I agree, user involvement is crucial for security.
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Gail
21 days ago
B
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Cristina
1 months ago
I think it's A) Yes because the solution mentions that end user's devices must be enrolled remotely by the administrator.
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Douglass
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. The administrator can't just reset MFA factors remotely, the end user's devices need to be enrolled separately.
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Whitley
20 days ago
I agree with you, the correct answer is B.
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Karl
23 days ago
No
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Halina
26 days ago
Yes
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Jade
1 months ago
B) No
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Cristina
2 months ago
A) Yes
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