The Customer ID (CID) is important in which of the following scenarios?
Options:
A.
When adding a user to the Falcon console under the Users application
B.
When performing the sensor installation process
C.
When setting up API keys
D.
When performing a Host Search
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Customer ID (CID) is important in which of the following scenarios: when performing the sensor installation process and when setting up API keys. The CID is a unique identifier for your organization that is required for authenticating your sensor installation and communication with the Falcon cloud. You need to provide your CID when installing the Falcon sensor on a host, either by using a command-line parameter or by using the falconctl tool. The CID is also required for setting up API keys, which are used for accessing the Falcon platform programmatically via the Falcon APIs. You need to provide your CID when creating an API client and key in the API Clients and Keys page in the Falcon console.
Why do Sensor Update policies need to be configured for each OS (Windows, Mac, Linux)?
Options:
A.
To bundle the Sensor and Prevention policies together into a deployment package
B.
Sensor Update policies are OS dependent
C.
To assist with auditing and change management
D.
This is false. One policy can be applied to all Operating Systems
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
Sensor Update policies need to be configured for each OS (Windows, Mac, Linux) because Sensor Update policies are OS dependent. A Sensor Update policy is a policy that controls how and when the Falcon sensor is updated on a host. Sensor Update policies are specific to each operating system type, as different operating systems have different sensor versions, features, and requirements. Therefore, you need to create and assign separate Sensor Update policies for each operating system type in your environment1.