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350-701 Practice Question: Is configuring Cisco AMP for Endpoints to protect…
A security engineer is configuring Cisco AMP for Endpoints to protect against memory injection attacks. Which feature should be enabled to block exploits that attempt to inject malicious code into legitimate processes?
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Why each option matters
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Exploit Prevention
Exploit Prevention in Cisco AMP protects against memory injection and other exploit techniques by monitoring process behavior.
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IOC Scanning
Why it's wrong here
IOC scanning detects known IOCs but does not block memory injection in real time.
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Device Trajectory
Why it's wrong here
Device Trajectory provides visibility but does not prevent memory injection.
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Exploit Prevention
Why this is correct
Exploit Prevention blocks memory injection and other exploit techniques.
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File quarantine
Why it's wrong here
File quarantine isolates detected malicious files but does not prevent memory injection.
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