Suggested Answer:E🗳️
The exhibit shows that the sensor is configure for Delayed update. Given the rapid speed of ongoing Azure ATP development and release updates, you may decide to define a subset group of your sensors as a delayed update ring, allowing for a gradual sensor update process. Azure ATP enables you to choose how your sensors are updated and set each sensor as a Delayed update candidate. Sensors not selected for delayed update are updated automatically, each time the Azure ATP service is updated. Sensors set to Delayed update are updated on a delay of 72 hours, following the official release of each service update. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/sensor-update
Yes, this question is outdated and was in MS-101 exam. You need to select 72 hours which is the only correct answers in the options. Possible answer like 24 hours/1 day since the version is 2.48 are excluded there (possibly to avoid confusion).
Sensors selected for Delayed update start their update process 72 hours after the Defender for Identity cloud service is updated
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-for-identity/sensor-settings
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Answer is E. Feature Enhancement: 72 hour delayed sensor update
Changed option to delay sensor updates on selected sensors to 72 hours (instead of the previous 24-hour delay)
The version in which it is updated every 72 hours is 2.62. The version that appears in the question is 2.48 ... so 24 hours
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-for-identity/whats-new#azure-atp-release-262
72 hours.
Source : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-for-identity/whats-new
"Feature Enhancement: 72 hour delayed sensor update
Changed option to delay sensor updates on selected sensors to 72 hours (instead of the previous 24-hour delay) after each release update of Azure ATP. See Azure ATP sensor update for configuration instructions."
"Sensors not selected for delayed update are updated automatically, each time the Defender for Identity service is updated. Sensors set to Delayed update are updated on a delay of 72 hours, following the official release of each service update." - Ans 72 Hours
72h. Answer E is changed in the exam to 72 hours. I confirm: It's now 72 hours --> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/sensor-update
As per the possible solutions, D=24 hours is correct. The delay is currently 72-hours but that is not a choice here.
Feature Enhancement: 72 hour delayed sensor update
Changed option to delay sensor updates on selected sensors to 72 hours (instead of the previous 24-hour delay) after each release update of Azure ATP. See Azure ATP sensor update for configuration instructions.
Answer is 72 hours
Explanation:
The exhibit shows that the sensor is configure for Delayed update.
Given the rapid speed of ongoing Azure ATP development and release updates, you may decide to define a subset group of
your sensors as a delayed update ring, allowing for a gradual sensor update process. Azure ATP enables you to choose
how your sensors are updated and set each sensor as a Delayed update candidate.
Sensors not selected for delayed update are updated automatically, each time the Azure ATP service is updated. Sensors
set to Delayed update are updated on a delay of 72 hours, following the official release of each service update.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/sensor-update
Answer: E
Explanation
The exhibit shows that the sensor is configure forDelayed update.
Given the rapid speed of ongoing Azure ATP development and release updates, you may decide to define a subset group of your sensors as a delayed update ring, allowing for a gradual sensor update process. Azure ATP enables you to choose how your sensors are updated and set each sensor as a Delayed update candidate.
Sensors not selected for delayed update are updated automatically, each time the Azure ATP service is updated. Sensors set to Delayed update are updated on a delay of 72 hours, following the official release of each service update.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/sensor-update
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/atp-whats-new
On this link it says 72 hours and the version in the screenshot is 2.35.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/sensor-update
Release update: Azure ATP release 2.62
Changed option to delay sensor updates on selected sensors to 72 hours (instead of the previous 24-hour delay) after each release update of Azure ATP.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-advanced-threat-protection/atp-whats-new#azure-atp-release-262
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