Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) — Question 250
Why does a Type 2 hypervisor typically offer less security control than a Type 1 hypervisor?
Answer options
- A. A Type 2 hypervisor runs on top of another operating system and is dependent on the security of the OS for its own security.
- B. A Type 2 hypervisor allows users to directly perform some functions with their own access.
- C. A Type 2 hypervisor is open source, so attackers can more easily find exploitable vulnerabilities with that access.
- D. A Type 2 hypervisor is always exposed to the public Internet for federated identity access.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because a Type 2 hypervisor's security is reliant on the underlying operating system, making it potentially more vulnerable. Options B, C, and D do not accurately address the fundamental security architecture differences between Type 1 and Type 2 hypervisors, as they focus on user access, open source concerns, and internet exposure, respectively.