Zscaler Certified Technology Associate (ZDTA) — Question 77
How does ZDX computes the score for an application?
Answer options
- A. Zscaler takes all the users that accessed the application for the selected time period and finds the lowest value each user would have experienced for the application. The lowest values for each user are added together and divided by the number of users.
- B. Zscaler considers a single user that accessed the application for the selected time period and finds the lowest value that user would have experienced for the application. The lowest values for that user are added together and divided by the number of all users in the organization.
- C. Zscaler takes sample set of users that accessed the application for the selected time period and finds the lowest value each user would have experienced for the application. The lowest values for each user are added together and divided by the number of sample set of users.
- D. Zscaler takes the lowest value for each application for a set of users, for time intervals based on the selected time range. The application with the lowest value represents your applications score for that time interval.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because Zscaler calculates the score based on the lowest experience of all users accessing the application in the specified time frame and averages those values. Options B and C incorrectly focus on either a single user or a sample set of users instead of all users. Option D describes a different scoring method that does not align with how ZDX computes the score for an application.