@ Test Paper and Shilpa is saying answer is A
@ course hero is saying answer is C
I am confused .. Please hep to guide with the correct answer
A company hired a third party to develop software as part of its strategy to be quicker to market. The company's policy outlines the following requirements:
The credentials used to publish production software to the container registry should be stored in a secure location.
Access should be restricted to the pipeline service account, without the ability for the third-party developer to read the credentials directly.
Which of the following would be the BEST recommendation for storing and monitoring access to these shared credentials?
Which of the following would be the BEST recommendation for storing and monitoring access to these shared credentials?
Options:
A TPM
B Local secure password file
C MFA
D Key vault
@ Test Paper and Shilpa is saying answer is A
@ course hero is saying answer is C
I am confused .. Please hep to guide with the correct answer
A company hired a third party to develop software as part of its strategy to be quicker to market. The company's policy outlines the following requirements:
The credentials used to publish production software to the container registry should be stored in a secure location.
Access should be restricted to the pipeline service account, without the ability for the third-party developer to read the credentials directly.
Which of the following would be the BEST recommendation for storing and monitoring access to these shared credentials?
Which of the following would be the BEST recommendation for storing and monitoring access to these shared credentials?
Options:
A TPM
B Local secure password file
C MFA
D Key vault