Partners use Business Value Demonstrations (BVD) to demo the SMB Experiences provided by Cisco. BVDs are interactive tools that allow partners to showcase the value of Cisco solutions in a tangible and engaging way. They help in illustrating the potential benefits and operational efficiencies that Cisco’s solutions can bring to small and medium-sized businesses. By using BVDs, partners can effectively demonstrate how Cisco’s products and services can be tailored to meet the unique needs of the SMB market.
References:
•Cisco’s official exam overview, which includes a section on understanding Business Value Demonstrations1.
•Information on the Cisco Business Dashboard, which is another tool for managing Cisco solutions but not specifically for SMB Experiences demonstrations2.
•Blog post discussing the SMB Experience Explorer tool, which helps SMB customers find the right Cisco solutions3.
•Sign up page for learning more about the Cisco Experience Explorer, which is a lead generation tool for partners4.
Question 2
What is the number one threat vector?
Options:
A.
Web Page Spoofing
B.
Email
C.
DOS Attacks
D.
loT Devices
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Email is considered the top threat vector for small and medium businesses. This is because it is the most common method attackers use to deliver malware, phishing attempts, and other malicious activities. Research from HP Wolf Security indicates that email accounts for 79% of threats, making it a significant concern for cybersecurity efforts1.
Question 3
Which Cisco product ensures that the right devices are connecting to the right application by the right person?
Options:
A.
Duo
B.
Webex
C.
Meraki
D.
Umbrella
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Cisco product that ensures the right devices are connecting to the right application by the right person is Duo. Duo is a multi-factor authentication (MFA) solution that verifies the identity of users and the health of their devices before they connect to the apps they use. This security measure helps prevent unauthorized access and potential breaches. Duo’s MFA requires two or more verification factors, which significantly increases security because even if one factor (like a password) is compromised, unauthorized users would still need the second factor to gain access1.