Citrix Workspace – Planning and Building — Question 19
Scenario: During an assessment of a Citrix Infrastructure, a Citrix Architect finds that there are four active Sites. Each Site has one Citrix ADC SDX pair and two
StoreFront servers in a server group to allow access for internal and external users. Users have to use different URLs when they access resources from different
Sites. Single-factor authentication is used for both internal and external access. Citrix ADC appliances are placed in the DMZ with the appropriate firewall ports configured to allow Citrix traffic. Endpoint scanning is being used to ensure that an updated antivirus client is installed on BYO devices. Many of the internal users connect using corporate-owned laptops and some external users also connect using their own devices.
Which two risks can the architect identify from this scenario? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. Separate URLs are used to access different Sites.
- B. The Citrix ADC appliance is placed in the DMZ.
- C. Personal devices are being used.
- D. Single-factor authentication is used.
- E. There is no automatic failover between different Sites.
Correct answer: B, C
Explanation
The correct answers, B and C, highlight potential security risks; placing the Citrix ADC in the DMZ can expose it to threats, and the use of personal devices may lead to vulnerabilities if not properly managed. Options A and D are not risks in this context as using separate URLs and single-factor authentication are common practices, while option E is not selected as it is not highlighted in the scenario.