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Which condition describes the potential threat created by Instant On in a data center? when an attacker hijacks a VM hypervisor and then launches attacks against other devices in the data center when a VM that may have outdated security policies is brought online after a long period of inactivity when the primary firewall in the data center crashes when the primary IPS appliance is malfunctioning

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  1. 28 August, 16:05
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    The correct answer to the following question will be "If a Virtual machine is put up following a long time of inactivity and may have obsolete security policies".

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    Any kind of action out there that can eventually lead to the loss of data/corruption by disturbing regular business processes is a potential threat. Physical and non-physical risks also exist.

    Atomic attacks harms the hardware and software of systems. Specific examples from robbery, from acts of vandalism as well as disasters. Even if a virtual device is deployed after a long duration of periods of inactivity and outdated security protocols, then a situation defines the possible danger that instantaneous on produces mostly in a new data center.
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