Due to corporate storage constraints, you have been asked to disable session monitoring and recording for 500 testing accounts used for your lab environment.
How do you accomplish this?
A.
Master Policy>select Session Management>add Exceptions to the platform(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
B.
Administration>Platform Management>select the platform(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording Most Voted
C.
Polices>Access Control (Safes)>select the safe(s)>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
D.
Administration>Configuration Options>Options>select Privilege Session Management>disable Session Monitoring and Recording policies
To disable session monitoring and recording for a large number of accounts due to storage constraints, you would navigate to the Administration section of the CyberArk Privileged Access Security (PAS) solution, specifically to the Configuration Options. From there, you would select the Privilege Session Management (PSM) options and disable the Session Monitoring and Recording policies. This action would apply the changes to the specified accounts, thus disabling the session monitoring and recording features for them1. References: The answer is based on general knowledge of CyberArk PAS and best practices for managing session policies within the system. For specific steps and detailed procedures, please refer to the official CyberArk Defender PAM course materials and documentation
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