A. For certificate trust to your directory server, only the Issuing CA certificate is required.
B. You must track the expiration date of the directory server certificate and contact CyberArk Support to renew it.
C. LDAPS integration with Privilege Cloud requires StartTLS for secure and encrypted communication.
D. The top-level domain entry of the directory must be unique in the chosen Privilege Cloud region.
A. Default New User Login Profile
B. Default New Password Profile
C. Default New Authenticator Profile
D. Default New Device Login Profile
A. Update the vault.ini file with the correct syslog server IP address.
B. Submit a service request to CyberArk Support.
C. Update the syslog server IP address through the Privilege Cloud Portal.
D. Update the DBPARM.ini file with the correct syslog server IP address.
E. Configure the Secure Tunnel for SIEM integration.
A. It requires direct access to the internet.
B. It requires limited outbound connectivity to Ports 1858 and 443 only.
C. It requires broad inbound firewall rules and outbound traffic should be limited to Port 1858.
D. It must reach the target system using its native protocols.
A. CyberArk Privilege Cloud uses cloud-based methods, integrating with CyberArk Identity for MFA. and supports SAML and OIDC; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted depends on on-premises methods such as RADIUS and LDAP, but can adopt SAML or OIDC with additional setups.
B. CyberArk Privilege Cloud only provides a username and password authentication without third-party IdP integration; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted uses traditional on-premises methods such as Windows and LDAP. but lacks modern protocols such as SAML or OIDC.
C. Both use the same authentication methods.
D. CyberArk Privilege Cloud requires on-premises components for all authentication and does not support other cloud-based authentication protocols; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted offers a wide array of methods, including support for SAML. OIDC. and other modern protocols, without needing on-premises components.