Excerpt from Helpdesk/User Chat: User: I was searching for information about a project and a weird error in Chrome came up "Your device has Malware". Helpdesk: Do you see this error on a webpage in Chrome? User: Yes Helpdesk: Did you get see a RED warning page in Chrome that it was not safe to continue? User: Yes, I thought it was fine since it gave me the option to proceed anyway. Assuming the user is using a work profile, what are some of the Chrome policies that an admin can set to prevent this from happening in the future? Select All Correct Responses
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Correct answer: Set a managed configuration on Chrome to prevent users from disabling Safe Browsing., Disable Chrome in the work profile..
Why this is the answer
The user encountered a red warning page in Chrome, indicating a dangerous site. This is a feature of Safe Browsing. By setting a managed configuration to prevent users from disabling Safe Browsing, the admin ensures this protection remains active, making users less likely to ignore warnings. Disabling Chrome in the work profile completely prevents its use, thereby eliminating the possibility of users encountering malicious websites through that browser. Creating a Terms of Service banner is a policy, not a technical control, and doesn't directly prevent access to dangerous sites. Preventing users from disabling incognito mode doesn't address the core issue of accessing malicious sites, as incognito mode primarily prevents local browsing history from being saved, not protection from malware.
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