Topic: SY0-601 topic 1 question 201
Which of the following prevents an employee from seeing a colleague who is visiting an inappropriate website?
A.
Job rotation policy
B.
NDA
C.
AUP
D.
Separation of duties policy
IT Certification exam information exchange, brain dumps discussions sharing.
You are not logged in. Please login or register.
Share Test → TXT Questions and Answers → SY0-601 topic 1 question 201
Which of the following prevents an employee from seeing a colleague who is visiting an inappropriate website?
A.
Job rotation policy
B.
NDA
C.
AUP
D.
Separation of duties policy
This is what happens when CompTIA runs out of questions to make up and then they start sounding stupid -_-
This is the true answer
CompTIA is asking dating questions now
WTF. Seeing as in dating? I thought it meant simply not founding out. If it's dating, than none of the answers, it cannot be done lawfully. If just not seeing, than only physically seperating them would work.
Very true. They are so hell bent on changing loads of questions so that the dumps don't work that they make up a lot of ambiguous drivel. There are only so many ways to ask the same concepts.
Somtimes I get the feeling CompTIA uses a random sentence generator for their questions -.-
Prevent them from seeing what the person is doing on his computer, or seeing the person in general????? I am confused...
D. I'm taking the approach of person x and person y are not web filter admins. Therefor person y can not view what person x did unless person x left their computer unprotected while using the bathroom.
C- Why? No looking over someone's shoulder. No shoulder surfing or violating their privacy, or privacy of the company if they are working on something you should not be looking at. AUP defines that policy, whether it is inappropriate or legit. Stupid Question by COMPTIA.
Separation of Duties is what prevents a application support person from logging into another teams servers (DNS, DHCP or database, etc) as well. It separates what servers each team has admin access to. It's heavily talked about in financial firms that have to comply with FDIC, FFIEC, SOX etc. The only answer that could actually "prevent" someone viewing corn at the PC/laptop level is AUP - Acceptable Use Policy using GPO's or firewall rules.
Separation of duties doesn't mean that people are physically separated. Just that workloads are divided so that one individual doesn't have too much influence on a project. Two people with separation of duties could still be sat next to each other, just working on different parts of the same project. AUP is the answer.
AUP does not prevent but deter. Moreover, it applies to the one visiting inappropriate website but not with the colleague from seeing someone doing it.
Separation of duties doesn't mean that people are physically separated. Just that workloads are divided so that one individual doesn't have too much influence on a project. Two people with separation of duties could still be sat next to each other, just working on different parts of the same project. AUP is the answer.
This one is so poorly worded, it's insane. The only two answers I really go between is AUP and Separation of Duties.
AUP defines what is acceptable for a user to be doing and consequences for not following the rules, which should've deterred the colleague from accessing an inappropriate site.
However, the question states the colleague is accessing the site, so the only thing that fits is separation of duties, implying the other employee wouldn't be in his area or have the same privileges as him to be able to see what he is doing, but that's such a poor explanation.
C. it's while they are both at work at the same time.
HALP. IVE FALLEN VICTIM TO COMPTIA SY-601 AND I CANT GET UP
Like seriously? what question is that? this question does not make any sense to me. and the answer......A B C D
Guys, its D. Its asking what can prevent someone from seeing someone else watch something inappropriate. Basically what prevents you from knowing that I'm watching corn at work. It won't be AUP. If the work is separated, you won't know if im watching corn or not
It doesn't mean that people are physically separated. Just that workloads are divided so that one individual doesn't have too much influence on a project. Two people with separation of duties could still be sat next to each other, just working on different parts of the same project.
So glad I am not the only one who went "WTF?? what is the question asking?"
Comptia should make drug testing mandatory. Additionally, they need to implement a policy to prevent alcohol consumption at work...
Horribly written question
0 comments say this question was on the exam. Maybe the author is trying to keep CompTIA off our study material. OR CompTIA be like Q: how do you stop a crime? A: write laws
Share Test → TXT Questions and Answers → SY0-601 topic 1 question 201
Note: This forum is a platform for users to share insights and discuss exam-related topics. We do not provide authentic exam questions or answers. The content here is contributed by community members and is meant for collaborative learning and discussion purposes only. Users are encouraged to refer to official sources for accurate exam materials.