350-601 Security Practice Question
An organization wants to encrypt data at rest in a storage array. Which two technologies can be used? (Choose two.)
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Why each option matters
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SAN array encryption
Self-encrypting drives (SEDs) and array-based encryption (e.g., EMC/NetApp) are common methods.
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SAN array encryption
Why this is correct
Array-based encryption encrypts at the storage controller.
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MACsec
Why it's wrong here
MACsec encrypts Ethernet links.
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IPsec
Why it's wrong here
IPsec encrypts IP traffic.
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FC-SP-2
Why it's wrong here
FC-SP-2 encrypts in flight.
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Self-encrypting drives (SED)
Why this is correct
SEDs encrypt at the drive level.
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