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AZ-500: Azure Security Center Email Notifications: Stay Informed About Security Alerts

Discover how Azure Security Center keeps you informed about security alerts. Learn how many email notifications you’ll receive for various alerts, ensuring your Azure environment stays secure.

Question

On Monday, you configure an email notification in Azure Security Center to notify user [email protected].
On Tuesday, Security Center generates the security alerts shown in the following table.

Time Description Severity
01:00 Failed RDP brute force attack Medium
01:01 Successful RDP brute force attack High
06:10 Suspicious process executed High
09:00 Malicious SQL activity High
11:15 Network communication with a malicious machine detected Low
13:30 Suspicious process executed High
14:00 Failed RDP attack Medium
16:01 Successful RDP brute force attack High
23:20 Possible outgoing spam activity detected Low
23:25 Modified system binary discovered in dump file High
23:30 Malicious SQL activity High

How many email notifications will [email protected] receive on Tuesday? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Total number of Security Center email notifications about an RDP brute force attack on Tuesday:

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Total number of Security Center email notifications on Tuesday:

  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
  • 9
  • 11

Answer

Total number of Security Center email notifications about an RDP brute force attack on Tuesday: 4
Total number of Security Center email notifications on Tuesday: 11

Reference

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