Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) Practice Exam

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What is the Microsoft Trust Center?

  1. Provides best practices recommendations for advanced threat protection of hybrid workloads

  2. Is the Azure information site that contains broad-ranging security information

  3. Is a workflow-based risk assessment tool that lets you track compliance activities

  4. Lets you define policies to enforce compliance of Azure resources with company standards

The correct answer is: Is the Azure information site that contains broad-ranging security information

The Microsoft Trust Center serves as a central repository of information regarding Microsoft's security, privacy, and compliance practices across its services, including Azure. It provides extensive details on how Microsoft safeguards customer data, outlines their commitment to privacy, and demonstrates compliance with various industry standards and regulations. This resource is invaluable for organizations looking to understand how Microsoft manages their data protection practices and the security features available within the Azure environment. In contrast, the other options refer to specific tools or resources that address particular aspects of security and compliance but do not encompass the comprehensive nature of the Trust Center itself. For example, advanced threat protection focuses on specific security measures rather than a broad information repository. Similarly, a workflow-based risk assessment tool and policy definition for compliance, while relevant to governance and security, are specialized functions that do not represent the overarching informational role of the Trust Center.