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1760 | 1760 | ### You manage a website that uses an Azure SQL Database named db1 in a resource group named RG1lod11566895. You need to modify the SQL database to protect against SQL injection. To complete this task, sign in to the Microsoft Azure portal.
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| -### Your company has an Azure subscription. The company requires that all resource group in the subscription have a tag named organization set to a value of Contoso. You need to implement a policy to meet the tagging requirement. How should you complete the policy? |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: Deny. Box 2: MicrosoftResources/subscriptions/resourceGroups. |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: Microsoft Resources/subscriptions. Box 2: MicrosoftResources/subscriptions/resourceGroups. |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: Deny. Box 2: Microsoft Resources/deployments. |
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| -- [x] Box 1: MicrosoftResources/subscriptions/resourceGroups. Box 2: Deny. |
| 1762 | +- [x] 1. From the Azure portal, open your server or managed instance. 2. Under the Security heading, select Security Center. 3. Select Enable Azure Defender for SQL. |
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1773 | 1765 | ### Your company has a project in Azure DevOps for a new web application. The company uses ServiceNow for change management. You need to ensure that a change request is processed before any components can be deployed to the production environment. What are two ways to integrate ServiceNow into the Azure DevOps release pipeline?
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1780 | 1772 | ### You have an application named App1 that has a custom domain of app.contoso.com. You create a test in Azure Application Insights as shown in the following exhibit.
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| -- [x] Box 1: every five minutes at a random location. Box 2: all the HTML, JavaScripts, and images of App1 load. |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: every 30 seconds at a random location. Box 2: the HTML of App1 and the HTML from URLs in <a> tags load. |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: the HTML of App1 and the HTML from URLs in <a> tags load. Box 2: App1 responds to an ICMP ping. |
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| -- [ ] Box 1: all the HTML, JavaScripts, and images of App1 load. Box 2: App1 responds to an ICMP ping. |
| 1777 | +- [ ] The test will execute [...]: every five minutes at a random location. The test will pass if [...] within 30 seconds: all the HTML, JavaScripts, and images of App1 load. |
| 1778 | +- [x] The test will execute [...]: every five minutes per location. The test will pass if [...] within 30 seconds: all the HTML, JavaScripts, and images of App1 load. |
| 1779 | +- [ ] The test will execute [...]: the HTML of App1 and the HTML from URLs in <a> tags load. The test will pass if [...] within 30 seconds: App1 responds to an ICMP ping. |
| 1780 | +- [ ] The test will execute [...]: all the HTML, JavaScripts, and images of App1 load. The test will pass if [...] within 30 seconds: App1 responds to an ICMP ping. |
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1789 | 1782 | ### You are creating a build pipeline in Azure Pipelines. You define several tests that might fail due to third-party applications. You need to ensure that the build pipeline completes successfully if the third-party applications are unavailable. What should you do?
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