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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 4 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 4
[All Integration Architect Questions]

A healthcare services company maintains a Patient Prescriptions System that has 50+

million records in a secure database. Their customer base and data set growing rapidly. They want to make sure that the following policies are enforced:

1. Identifiable patient prescriptions must exist only in their secure system's databaseand

encrypted at rest.

2. Identifiable patient prescriptions must be made available only to people explicit authorized in

the Patient Prescriptions System assigned nurses anddoctors, patient, and people explicitly the

patient may authorize.

3. Must be available only to verified and pre-approved people or legal entities.

To enable this, the company provides the following capabilities:

1. One-time use identity tokens for patients, nurses, doctors, and other people that expire within

a few minutes.

2. Certificates for legal entities.

. RESTful services.

The company has a Salesforce Community Cloud portal for patients, nurses, doctors, and other authorized people. A limited number of employees analyze de identified data in Einstein

Analytics.

Which two capabilities should the integration architect require for the Community Cloud portal

and Einstein Analytics?

Choose 2 answers

A Identity token data storage

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Contribute your Thoughts:

Valentine
1 months ago
I wonder if they have a dedicated team just for shredding all the old prescriptions. That must be a full-time job! Anyway, I agree with the other candidates - C and D are the way to go.
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Laticia
1 months ago
You know, I'm still trying to figure out how they manage 50+ million patient records. That's a lot of prescriptions! But yeah, C and D sound like the way to go.
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Gladys
3 days ago
D) Encryption in transit and at rest
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Jettie
21 days ago
C) Callouts to RESTful services
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Deane
1 months ago
Absolutely, the company needs to leverage their RESTful services and encryption capabilities to meet the security and access control policies. I agree with Zita.
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Lilli
11 days ago
D) Encryption in transit and at rest
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Valene
17 days ago
A) Identity token data storage
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Sheridan
1 months ago
I believe callouts to RESTful services are also important for seamless integration. So, I would choose encryption in transit and at rest, and callouts to RESTful services.
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Zita
2 months ago
The key requirement here is to ensure the security and accessibility of patient prescriptions. I think the right answer is C and D - the ability to make callouts to RESTful services and encryption in transit and at rest.
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Jerry
24 days ago
It's important to prioritize data security, especially when dealing with sensitive patient information.
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Wenona
1 months ago
Definitely, those capabilities would provide the necessary security measures for the Patient Prescriptions System.
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German
1 months ago
Yes, that's crucial. I think having the ability to make callouts to RESTful services and encryption in transit and at rest would help achieve that.
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Shawnda
1 months ago
I agree, we need to ensure that patient prescriptions are secure and only accessible to authorized individuals.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
I agree with Casandra. It's crucial to ensure the security of patient prescriptions data.
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Casandra
2 months ago
I think we should require encryption in transit and at rest for the Community Cloud portal and Einstein Analytics.
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