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What does Microsoft’s Zero Trust philosophy assume about trust in security?
All internal devices are trusted by default
Trust is assumed until a threat is detected
No trust is assumed and everything must be verified
Only cloud services require verification
Which layers are included in Microsoft’s Zero Trust security model as described in the module?
Cloud, identity, and privacy, application, operating system, hardware
Network, storage, application, firmware, cloud
Identity, networking, power management, storage, firmware
Cloud, application, desktop software, peripherals, networking
What is the role of Surface UEFI on Surface devices?
It replaces Windows and manages user applications
It acts as a small operating system that controls and protects firmware
It encrypts user files stored on the device
It provides biometric authentication for users
What is one key benefit of using Rust in Surface device firmware?
It improves graphical performance of devices
It prevents memory errors and reduces security risks
It enables faster Wi-Fi connectivity
It replaces the need for firmware updates
What is a primary function of Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM)?
Managing user passwords and authentication methods
Centrally setting and locking UEFI firmware settings
Encrypting data stored on removable drives
Monitoring network traffic across Surface devices
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