- A
Who is responsible for patching the operating system
Why wrong: Patching responsibility is part of the shared responsibility model but does not directly affect the legal authorization to test.
- B
Whether the tester needs authorization from the cloud provider
Many cloud providers require explicit authorization for penetration testing; failing to obtain it can lead to service termination or legal action.
- C
The encryption method for data at rest
Why wrong: Encryption methods are security controls, not a scoping or legal authorization issue.
- D
The backup strategy for logs
Why wrong: Log backup strategy is operational and does not address the legal aspect of testing cloud infrastructure.
Quick Answer
The answer is whether the tester needs authorization from the cloud provider. This is correct because under the shared responsibility model, while the client owns security *in* the cloud, the provider retains control over the underlying infrastructure and its terms of service. Conducting a cloud provider authorization pentest ROE without explicit permission can violate the provider’s acceptable use policy, leading to claims of unauthorized access under laws like the CFAA. On the CompTIA PenTest+ PT0-002 exam, this tests your understanding of legal boundaries in cloud engagements—a common trap is assuming the client’s permission alone suffices. Remember the memory tip: “Client says go, provider says no—get both to avoid legal woe.”
PT0-002 Planning and Scoping Practice Question
This PT0-002 practice question tests your understanding of planning and scoping. Match the stated requirement to the specific cloud service, access model, or configuration option — many options are valid in isolation but not for this scenario. After answering, compare your reasoning against the explanation and wrong-answer breakdown below. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.
A penetration testing firm is contracted to test a cloud-based infrastructure. The client uses a shared responsibility model. Which of the following should be clarified in the rules of engagement to avoid legal issues?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
Whether the tester needs authorization from the cloud provider
In a shared responsibility model, the cloud provider is responsible for the security of the cloud, while the customer is responsible for security in the cloud. However, penetration testing activities may violate the cloud provider's terms of service or acceptable use policy, potentially triggering legal action. Therefore, obtaining explicit authorization from the cloud provider is critical to ensure the tester's actions are legally permitted and to avoid liability for unauthorized access under laws like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).
Key principle: Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
- ✗
Who is responsible for patching the operating system
Why it's wrong here
Patching responsibility is part of the shared responsibility model but does not directly affect the legal authorization to test.
- ✓
Whether the tester needs authorization from the cloud provider
Why this is correct
Many cloud providers require explicit authorization for penetration testing; failing to obtain it can lead to service termination or legal action.
Related concept
Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
- ✗
The encryption method for data at rest
Why it's wrong here
Encryption methods are security controls, not a scoping or legal authorization issue.
- ✗
The backup strategy for logs
Why it's wrong here
Log backup strategy is operational and does not address the legal aspect of testing cloud infrastructure.
Common exam traps
Common exam trap: answer the scenario, not the keyword
CompTIA often tests the misconception that operational security tasks like patching or encryption are the primary legal concerns in a shared responsibility model, when in fact the critical legal issue is obtaining explicit authorization from the cloud provider to avoid violating their terms of service or anti-hacking laws.
Detailed technical explanation
How to think about this question
Cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP have specific penetration testing policies that often require pre-approval for testing certain services (e.g., AWS requires submitting a penetration testing request form for services beyond EC2, CloudFront, and RDS). The shared responsibility model delineates who manages what (e.g., the customer manages guest OS patches in IaaS, while the provider manages the hypervisor), but legal liability for unauthorized access under laws like the CFAA or GDPR can still fall on the tester if the provider's infrastructure is probed without permission. A real-world scenario is the 2019 Capital One breach, where a tester without proper authorization could face criminal charges even if the customer consented.
KKey Concepts to Remember
- Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer.
- Find the constraint that changes the correct option.
- Eliminate answers that are true in general but not in this case.
TExam Day Tips
- Watch for words such as best, first, most likely and least administrative effort.
- Review why wrong options are wrong, not only why the correct option is correct.
Key takeaway
Answer the scenario, not the keyword: identify the specific constraint before choosing the most familiar-sounding option.
Real-world example
How this comes up in practice
A developer is choosing between AES-256 (symmetric) and RSA-2048 (asymmetric) for encrypting a large file that will be sent to a partner. Symmetric encryption is fast but requires key exchange; asymmetric is slower but solves the key distribution problem. A hybrid approach — encrypt the file with AES, encrypt the AES key with RSA — is standard. Questions like this test whether you understand when each approach applies.
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What does this PT0-002 question test?
Planning and Scoping — This question tests Planning and Scoping — Read the scenario before looking for a memorised answer..
What is the correct answer to this question?
The correct answer is: Whether the tester needs authorization from the cloud provider — In a shared responsibility model, the cloud provider is responsible for the security of the cloud, while the customer is responsible for security in the cloud. However, penetration testing activities may violate the cloud provider's terms of service or acceptable use policy, potentially triggering legal action. Therefore, obtaining explicit authorization from the cloud provider is critical to ensure the tester's actions are legally permitted and to avoid liability for unauthorized access under laws like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).
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