Table of Contents
Pregunta 1
What is the first step in setting up SSO authentication in Datadog?
- Set up multiple organizations
- Create custom roles
- Configure identity provider and download metadata
- Enable just-in-time provisioning
Pregunta 2
What menu in Datadog shows the current active organization?
- Integrations | APIs
- Switch Organization dropdown
- SSO Configuration
- Roles page
Pregunta 3
Which Datadog role allows full access and the ability to manage other users?
- Datadog Standard Role
- None of the mentioned
- Datadog Read Only Role
- Datadog Admin Role
Pregunta 4
What allows automatic user provisioning upon first SSO login?
- Just-in-time provisioning
- Single logout
- SP initiated flow
- IdP initiated flow
Pregunta 5
What needs to be uploaded in Datadog to configure SSO?
- Billing information
- Identity provider metadata file
- Application key
- API key
Pregunta 6
What determines the access privileges of a custom role in Datadog?
- The SSO provider
- The selected permissions when creating the role
- The user it is assigned to
- The organization it is tied to
Pregunta 7
What allows users to log into Datadog using existing credentials from a third party provider?
- External authentication
- Single sign-on (SSO)
- Multi-factor authentication
- Federated login
Pregunta 8
What initiates the SSO login process from the identity provider side?
- IdP-initiated flow
- SP-initiated flow
- SAML attributes mapping
- Just-in-time provisioning
Pregunta 9
What protocol does Datadog use for SSO authentication?
- OpenID
- SAML
- OAuth
- LDAP
Pregunta 10
Which section in Datadog allows management of API and application keys?
- Account Management
- SSO Configuration
- Integrations | APIs
- Plan & Usage
Pregunta 11
What optional setting allows organizations to be tied to a subdomain?
- Subdomain identification
- Usage tracking
- SAML mapping
- Role assignment
Pregunta 12
What feature needs to be enabled by Datadog customer support to create multiple organizations?
- Just-in-time provisioning
- Multi-organization support
- API access
- SSO
Pregunta 13
What can usage data in Datadog help with?
- Creating custom roles
- Provisioning new organizations
- Optimizing costs by reducing unnecessary monitoring
- Configuring SSO
Pregunta 14
Where can usage details of Datadog be viewed from?
- The Profile page
- The Organizations page
- The Plan & Usage page
- The Settings page
Pregunta 15
How can a custom role be created in Datadog?
- From the Organizations page
- By an administrator from the Roles page
- From the Plan & Usage page
- By a user from the Settings page
Pregunta 16
Which best describes the purpose of identities in Datadog?
- To partition monitoring for different teams or clients
- To allow users to access the platform
- To enable programmatic access
- To track usage and billing
Pregunta 17
What can organizations in Datadog help meet compliance for?
- Managing users across accounts
- Isolating test and production envs
- Configuring SSO providers
- Separating customer monitoring data
Pregunta 18
What initiates the login process in SP-initiated SSO?
- Datadog login page
- Enabling just-in-time provisioning
- Third party identity provider
- Upload of metadata
Pregunta 19
What is the purpose of API and application keys in Datadog?
- For programmatic access to Datadog
- For managing users
- For logging into the UI
- For viewing dashboards
Pregunta 20
What allows partitioning of environments like development and production in Datadog?
- Organizations
- Keys
- Users
- Roles
Pregunta 21
What can application keys in Datadog provide access to?
- Custom roles
- Just-in-time provisioning
- A specific user's account
- All organizations
Pregunta 22
What are the three default user roles in Datadog?
- Editor, Viewer, Admin
- Administrator, Manager, User
- Owner, Member, Guest
- Datadog Admin Role, Datadog Standard Role, Datadog Read Only Role
