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True or False: Embedded passwords can be secured directly with Security groups.

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: False

Embedded passwords typically refer to passwords that are coded directly into scripts, applications, or configuration files. The concern with embedded passwords is primarily about securing sensitive information to prevent unauthorized access. Security groups, often used in various IT systems, allow administrators to manage permissions and access controls for a collection of users. However, depending on the system, security groups do not directly provide a method for securing embedded passwords within applications or scripts. Instead, securing data often requires alternative methods, such as using secure vaults, encryption, or secrets management tools, which are specifically designed to handle sensitive information like passwords. Therefore, stating that embedded passwords can be secured directly with security groups is misleading. It overlooks the specific nature of how embedded passwords should be managed and protected. The use of security groups focuses on user permissions rather than direct security mechanisms for sensitive data such as passwords.