0B0-105 Certified Architect: Enterprise Architecture
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Demo Question 11.
Scenario: Currently, EliteCertify.com use SSL to ensure the confidently and integrity of data at the transport layer. Non-functional requirement NFREQ 1.7 documents the requirements for security of remote method invocation and document exchange with EliteCertify.com trading partners. Gap analysis of the current security model and proposed security model indicated that which of the following statements is true?
A. The requirement is met by the current security architecture
B. There is not enough information to determine whether the requirement is met
C. The requirement is not met by the current security architecture because SSL does not guarantee message-level security.
D. The requirement is almost met by the current security architecture to meet the requirement, a declarative security implementation must be added.
E. The requirement is almost met by current security architecture; setting the SSL transport-guarantee property of the WebLogic SSL configuration will meet the requirement
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